Re: [PATCH 0/7] padata: parallelize deferred page init

From: Daniel Jordan
Date: Thu Apr 30 2020 - 22:53:56 EST


On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 06:09:35PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 04:11:18PM -0400, Daniel Jordan wrote:
> > Sometimes the kernel doesn't take full advantage of system memory
> > bandwidth, leading to a single CPU spending excessive time in
> > initialization paths where the data scales with memory size.
> >
> > Multithreading naturally addresses this problem, and this series is the
> > first step.
> >
> > It extends padata, a framework that handles many parallel singlethreaded
> > jobs, to handle multithreaded jobs as well by adding support for
> > splitting up the work evenly, specifying a minimum amount of work that's
> > appropriate for one helper thread to do, load balancing between helpers,
> > and coordinating them. More documentation in patches 4 and 7.
> >
> > The first user is deferred struct page init, a large bottleneck in
> > kernel boot--actually the largest for us and likely others too. This
> > path doesn't require concurrency limits, resource control, or priority
> > adjustments like future users will (vfio, hugetlb fallocate, munmap)
> > because it happens during boot when the system is otherwise idle and
> > waiting on page init to finish.
> >
> > This has been tested on a variety of x86 systems and speeds up kernel
> > boot by 6% to 49% by making deferred init 63% to 91% faster. Patch 6
> > has detailed numbers. Test results from other systems appreciated.
> >
> > This series is based on v5.6 plus these three from mmotm:
> >
> > mm-call-touch_nmi_watchdog-on-max-order-boundaries-in-deferred-init.patch
> > mm-initialize-deferred-pages-with-interrupts-enabled.patch
> > mm-call-cond_resched-from-deferred_init_memmap.patch
> >
> > All of the above can be found in this branch:
> >
> > git://oss.oracle.com/git/linux-dmjordan.git padata-mt-definit-v1
> > https://oss.oracle.com/git/gitweb.cgi?p=linux-dmjordan.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/padata-mt-definit-v1
>
> For the series (and the three prerequisite patches):
>
> Tested-by: Josh Triplett <josh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Appreciate the runs, Josh, thanks.