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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/6] mm: page_alloc: remove pcppage migratetype caching
On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 01:42:25PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote:
> Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> writes:
>
> > The idea behind the cache is to save get_pageblock_migratetype()
> > lookups during bulk freeing. A microbenchmark suggests this isn't
> > helping, though. The pcp migratetype can get stale, which means that
> > bulk freeing has an extra branch to check if the pageblock was
> > isolated while on the pcp.
> >
> > While the variance overlaps, the cache write and the branch seem to
> > make this a net negative. The following test allocates and frees
> > batches of 10,000 pages (~3x the pcp high marks to trigger flushing):
> >
> > Before:
> > 8,668.48 msec task-clock # 99.735 CPUs utilized ( +- 2.90% )
> > 19 context-switches # 4.341 /sec ( +- 3.24% )
> > 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec
> > 17,440 page-faults # 3.984 K/sec ( +- 2.90% )
> > 41,758,692,473 cycles # 9.541 GHz ( +- 2.90% )
> > 126,201,294,231 instructions # 5.98 insn per cycle ( +- 2.90% )
> > 25,348,098,335 branches # 5.791 G/sec ( +- 2.90% )
> > 33,436,921 branch-misses # 0.26% of all branches ( +- 2.90% )
> >
> > 0.0869148 +- 0.0000302 seconds time elapsed ( +- 0.03% )
> >
> > After:
> > 8,444.81 msec task-clock # 99.726 CPUs utilized ( +- 2.90% )
> > 22 context-switches # 5.160 /sec ( +- 3.23% )
> > 0 cpu-migrations # 0.000 /sec
> > 17,443 page-faults # 4.091 K/sec ( +- 2.90% )
> > 40,616,738,355 cycles # 9.527 GHz ( +- 2.90% )
> > 126,383,351,792 instructions # 6.16 insn per cycle ( +- 2.90% )
> > 25,224,985,153 branches # 5.917 G/sec ( +- 2.90% )
> > 32,236,793 branch-misses # 0.25% of all branches ( +- 2.90% )
> >
> > 0.0846799 +- 0.0000412 seconds time elapsed ( +- 0.05% )
> >
> > A side effect is that this also ensures that pages whose pageblock
> > gets stolen while on the pcplist end up on the right freelist and we
> > don't perform potentially type-incompatible buddy merges (or skip
> > merges when we shouldn't), whis is likely beneficial to long-term
> > fragmentation management, although the effects would be harder to
> > measure. Settle for simpler and faster code as justification here.
>
> I suspected the PCP allocating/freeing path may be influenced (that is,
> allocating/freeing batch is less than PCP high). So I tested
> one-process will-it-scale/page_fault1 with sysctl
> percpu_pagelist_high_fraction=8. So pages will be allocated/freed
> from/to PCP only. The test results are as follows,
>
> Before:
> will-it-scale.1.processes 618364.3 (+- 0.075%)
> perf-profile.children.get_pfnblock_flags_mask 0.13 (+- 9.350%)
>
> After:
> will-it-scale.1.processes 616512.0 (+- 0.057%)
> perf-profile.children.get_pfnblock_flags_mask 0.41 (+- 22.44%)
>
> The change isn't large: -0.3%. Perf profiling shows the cycles% of
> get_pfnblock_flags_mask() increases.

Ah, this is going through the free_unref_page_list() path that
Vlastimil had pointed out as well. I made another change on top that
eliminates the second lookup. After that, both pcp fast paths have the
same number of lookups as before: 1. This fixes the regression for me.

Would you mind confirming this as well?

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From f5d032019ed832a1a50454347a33b00ca6abeb30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2023 16:03:24 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] mm: page_alloc: optimize free_unref_page_list()

Move direct freeing of isolated pages to the lock-breaking block in
the second loop. This saves an unnecessary migratetype reassessment.

Minor comment and local variable scoping cleanups.

Suggested-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>
---
mm/page_alloc.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)

diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c
index bfffc1af94cd..665930ffe22a 100644
--- a/mm/page_alloc.c
+++ b/mm/page_alloc.c
@@ -2466,48 +2466,40 @@ void free_unref_page_list(struct list_head *list)
struct per_cpu_pages *pcp = NULL;
struct zone *locked_zone = NULL;
int batch_count = 0;
- int migratetype;
-
- /* Prepare pages for freeing */
- list_for_each_entry_safe(page, next, list, lru) {
- unsigned long pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
-
- if (!free_pages_prepare(page, 0, FPI_NONE)) {
- list_del(&page->lru);
- continue;
- }

- /*
- * Free isolated pages directly to the allocator, see
- * comment in free_unref_page.
- */
- migratetype = get_pfnblock_migratetype(page, pfn);
- if (unlikely(is_migrate_isolate(migratetype))) {
+ list_for_each_entry_safe(page, next, list, lru)
+ if (!free_pages_prepare(page, 0, FPI_NONE))
list_del(&page->lru);
- free_one_page(page_zone(page), page, pfn, 0, FPI_NONE);
- continue;
- }
- }

list_for_each_entry_safe(page, next, list, lru) {
unsigned long pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
struct zone *zone = page_zone(page);
+ int migratetype;

list_del(&page->lru);
migratetype = get_pfnblock_migratetype(page, pfn);

/*
- * Either different zone requiring a different pcp lock or
- * excessive lock hold times when freeing a large list of
- * pages.
+ * Zone switch, batch complete, or non-pcp freeing?
+ * Drop the pcp lock and evaluate.
*/
- if (zone != locked_zone || batch_count == SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX) {
+ if (unlikely(zone != locked_zone ||
+ batch_count == SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX ||
+ is_migrate_isolate(migratetype))) {
if (pcp) {
pcp_spin_unlock(pcp);
pcp_trylock_finish(UP_flags);
+ locked_zone = NULL;
}

- batch_count = 0;
+ /*
+ * Free isolated pages directly to the
+ * allocator, see comment in free_unref_page.
+ */
+ if (is_migrate_isolate(migratetype)) {
+ free_one_page(zone, page, pfn, 0, FPI_NONE);
+ continue;
+ }

/*
* trylock is necessary as pages may be getting freed
@@ -2518,10 +2510,10 @@ void free_unref_page_list(struct list_head *list)
if (unlikely(!pcp)) {
pcp_trylock_finish(UP_flags);
free_one_page(zone, page, pfn, 0, FPI_NONE);
- locked_zone = NULL;
continue;
}
locked_zone = zone;
+ batch_count = 0;
}

/*
--
2.42.0
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