Re: [regression v4.0-rc1] mm: IPIs from TLB flushes causing significant performance degradation.
From: Dave Chinner
Date: Tue Mar 03 2015 - 06:34:46 EST
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 10:56:14PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 9:20 PM, Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> But are those migrate-page calls really common enough to make these
> >> things happen often enough on the same pages for this all to matter?
> >
> > It's looking like that's a possibility.
>
> Hmm. Looking closer, commit 10c1045f28e8 already should have
> re-introduced the "pte was already NUMA" case.
>
> So that's not it either, afaik. Plus your numbers seem to say that
> it's really "migrate_pages()" that is done more. So it feels like the
> numa balancing isn't working right.
So that should show up in the vmstats, right? Oh, and there's a
tracepoint in migrate_pages, too. Same 6x10s samples in phase 3:
3.19:
55,898 migrate:mm_migrate_pages
And a sample of the events shows 99.99% of these are:
mm_migrate_pages: nr_succeeded=1 nr_failed=0 mode=MIGRATE_ASYNC reason=
4.0-rc1:
364,442 migrate:mm_migrate_pages
They are also single page MIGRATE_ASYNC events like for 3.19.
And 'grep "numa\|migrate" /proc/vmstat' output for the entire
xfs_repair run:
3.19:
numa_hit 5163221
numa_miss 121274
numa_foreign 121274
numa_interleave 12116
numa_local 5153127
numa_other 131368
numa_pte_updates 36482466
numa_huge_pte_updates 0
numa_hint_faults 34816515
numa_hint_faults_local 9197961
numa_pages_migrated 1228114
pgmigrate_success 1228114
pgmigrate_fail 0
4.0-rc1:
numa_hit 36952043
numa_miss 92471
numa_foreign 92471
numa_interleave 10964
numa_local 36927384
numa_other 117130
numa_pte_updates 84010995
numa_huge_pte_updates 0
numa_hint_faults 81697505
numa_hint_faults_local 21765799
numa_pages_migrated 32916316
pgmigrate_success 32916316
pgmigrate_fail 0
Cheers,
Dave.
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Dave Chinner
david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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