Re: [PATCH V3] Fix Committed_AS underflow

From: Dave Hansen
Date: Mon Apr 20 2009 - 15:50:27 EST


On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 09:15 -0700, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 10:09 +0100, Eric B Munson wrote:
> > 1. Change NR_CPUS to min(64, NR_CPUS)
> > This will limit the amount of possible skew on kernels compiled for very
> > large SMP machines. 64 is an arbitrary number selected to limit the worst
> > of the skew without using more cache lines. min(64, NR_CPUS) is used
> > instead of nr_online_cpus() because nr_online_cpus() requires a shared
> > cache line and a call to hweight to make the calculation. Its runtime
> > overhead and keeping this counter accurate showed up in profiles and it's
> > possible that nr_online_cpus() would also show.

Wow, that empty reply was really informative, wasn't it? :)

My worry with this min(64, NR_CPUS) approach is that you effectively
ensure that you're going to be doing a lot more cacheline bouncing, but
it isn't quite as explicit.

Now, every time there's a mapping (or set of them) created or destroyed
that nets greater than 64 pages, you've got to go get a r/w cacheline to
a possibly highly contended atomic. With a number this low, you're
almost guaranteed to hit it at fork() and exec(). Could you
double-check that this doesn't hurt any of the fork() AIM tests?

Another thought is that, instead of trying to fix this up in meminfo, we
could do this in a way that is guaranteed to never skew the global
counter negative: we always keep the *percpu* skew negative. This
should be the same as what's in the kernel now:

void vm_acct_memory(long pages)
{
long *local;
long local_min = -ACCT_THRESHOLD;
long local_max = ACCT_THRESHOLD;
long local_goal = 0;

preempt_disable();
local = &__get_cpu_var(committed_space);
*local += pages;
if (*local > local_max || *local < local_min) {
atomic_long_add(*local - local_goal, &vm_committed_space);
*local = local_goal;
}
preempt_enable();
}

But now consider if we changed the local_* variables a bit:

long local_min = -(ACCT_THRESHOLD*2);
long local_max = 0
long local_goal = -ACCT_THRESHOLD;

We'll get some possibly *large* numbers in meminfo, but it will at least
never underflow.

-- Dave

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