Re: [PATCH] alloc_percpu() fails to allocate percpu data

From: Eric Dumazet
Date: Tue Mar 11 2008 - 15:07:23 EST


Mike Snitzer a écrit :
On 2/21/08, Eric Dumazet <dada1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Some oprofile results obtained while using tbench on a 2x2 cpu machine
were very surprising.

For example, loopback_xmit() function was using high number of cpu
cycles to perform
the statistic updates, supposed to be real cheap since they use percpu data

pcpu_lstats = netdev_priv(dev);
lb_stats = per_cpu_ptr(pcpu_lstats, smp_processor_id());
lb_stats->packets++; /* HERE : serious contention */
lb_stats->bytes += skb->len;


struct pcpu_lstats is a small structure containing two longs. It appears
that on my 32bits platform,
alloc_percpu(8) allocates a single cache line, instead of giving to
each cpu a separate
cache line.

Using the following patch gave me impressive boost in various benchmarks
( 6 % in tbench)
(all percpu_counters hit this bug too)

Long term fix (ie >= 2.6.26) would be to let each CPU allocate their own
block of memory, so that we
dont need to roudup sizes to L1_CACHE_BYTES, or merging the SGI stuffof
course...

Note : SLUB vs SLAB is important here to *show* the improvement, since
they dont have the same minimum
allocation sizes (8 bytes vs 32 bytes).
This could very well explain regressions some guys reported when they
switched to SLUB.


I see that this fix was committed to mainline as commit
be852795e1c8d3829ddf3cb1ce806113611fa555

The commit didn't "Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxx>", and it doesn't appear to
be queued for 2.6.24.x. Should it be?

Yes, it should be queued fo 2.6.24.x

If I understand you correctly, SLAB doesn't create this particular
cache thrashing on 32bit systems? Is SLAB ok on other architectures
too? Can you (or others) comment on the importance of this fix
relative to x86_64 (64byte cacheline) and SLAB?


Fix is important both for 32 and 64 bits kernels, SLAB or SLUB.

SLAB does have this problem, but less prevalent than SLUB, because these
allocators dont have the same minimal size allocation (32 vs 8)

So with SLUB, it is possible that 8 CPUS share the same 64 bytes
cacheline to store their percpu counters, while only 2 cpus can share
this same cache line with SLAB allocator.

I'm particularly interested in this given the use of percpu_counters
with the per bdi write throttling.

Mike
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