Re: [PATCH v1 4/4] mm/mmu_gather: Store and process pages in contig ranges
From: Ryan Roberts
Date: Thu Aug 10 2023 - 10:55:53 EST
On 10/08/2023 15:44, Zi Yan wrote:
> On 10 Aug 2023, at 6:33, Ryan Roberts wrote:
>
>> mmu_gather accumulates a set of pages into a buffer for later rmap
>> removal and freeing. Page pointers were previously stored in a "linked
>> list of arrays", then at flush time, each page in the buffer was removed
>> from the rmap, removed from the swapcache and its refcount was
>> decremented; if the refcount reached 0, then it was freed.
>>
>> With increasing numbers of large folios (or at least contiguous parts of
>> large folios) mapped into userspace processes (pagecache pages for
>> supporting filesystems currently, but in future also large anonymous
>> folios), we can measurably improve performance of process teardown:
>>
>> - For rmap removal, we can batch-remove a range of pages belonging to
>> the same folio with folio_remove_rmap_range(), which is more efficient
>> because atomics can be manipulated just once per range. In the common
>> case, it also allows us to elide adding the (anon) folio to the
>> deferred split queue, only to remove it a bit later, once all pages of
>> the folio have been removed fro mthe rmap.
>>
>> - For swapcache removal, we only need to check and remove the folio from
>> the swap cache once, rather than trying for each individual page.
>>
>> - For page release, we can batch-decrement the refcount for each page in
>> the folio and free it if it hits zero.
>>
>> Change the page pointer storage format within the mmu_gather batch
>> structure to store "folio_range"s; a [start, end) page pointer pair.
>> This allows us to run length encode a contiguous range of pages that all
>> belong to the same folio. This likely allows us to improve cache
>> locality a bit. But it also gives us a convenient format for
>> implementing the above 3 optimizations.
>>
>> Of course if running on a system that does not extensively use large
>> pte-mapped folios, then the RLE approach uses twice as much memory,
>> because each range is 1 page long and uses 2 pointers. But performance
>> measurements show no impact in terms of performance.
>>
>> Macro Performance Results
>> -------------------------
>>
>> Test: Timed kernel compilation on Ampere Altra (arm64), 80 jobs
>> Configs: Comparing with and without large anon folios
>>
>> Without large anon folios:
>> | kernel | real-time | kern-time | user-time |
>> |:-----------------|------------:|------------:|------------:|
>> | baseline-laf-off | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
>> | mmugather-range | -0.3% | -0.3% | 0.1% |
>>
>> With large anon folios (order-3):
>> | kernel | real-time | kern-time | user-time |
>> |:-----------------|------------:|------------:|------------:|
>> | baseline-laf-on | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
>> | mmugather-range | -0.7% | -3.9% | -0.1% |
>>
>> Test: Timed kernel compilation in VM on Apple M2 MacBook Pro, 8 jobs
>> Configs: Comparing with and without large anon folios
>>
>> Without large anon folios:
>> | kernel | real-time | kern-time | user-time |
>> |:-----------------|------------:|------------:|------------:|
>> | baseline-laf-off | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
>> | mmugather-range | -0.9% | -2.9% | -0.6% |
>>
>> With large anon folios (order-3):
>> | kernel | real-time | kern-time | user-time |
>> |:-----------------|------------:|------------:|------------:|
>> | baseline-laf-on | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
>> | mmugather-range | -0.4% | -3.7% | -0.2% |
>>
>> Micro Performance Results
>> -------------------------
>>
>> Flame graphs for kernel compilation on Ampere Altra show reduction in
>> cycles consumed by __arm64_sys_exit_group syscall:
>>
>> Without large anon folios: -2%
>> With large anon folios: -26%
>>
>> For the large anon folios case, it also shows a big difference in cost
>> of rmap removal:
>>
>> baseline: cycles in page_remove_rmap(): 24.7B
>> mmugather-range: cycles in folio_remove_rmap_range(): 5.5B
>>
>> Furthermore, the baseline shows 5.2B cycles used by
>> deferred_split_folio() which has completely disappeared after
>> applying this series.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@xxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> include/asm-generic/tlb.h | 7 +--
>> include/linux/mm.h | 7 +++
>> include/linux/swap.h | 6 +--
>> mm/mmu_gather.c | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++----
>> mm/swap.c | 91 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>> mm/swap_state.c | 11 ++---
>> 6 files changed, 158 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/include/asm-generic/tlb.h b/include/asm-generic/tlb.h
>> index d874415aaa33..fe300a64e59d 100644
>> --- a/include/asm-generic/tlb.h
>> +++ b/include/asm-generic/tlb.h
>> @@ -246,11 +246,11 @@ struct mmu_gather_batch {
>> struct mmu_gather_batch *next;
>> unsigned int nr;
>> unsigned int max;
>> - struct page *pages[];
>> + struct folio_range ranges[];
>> };
>>
>> #define MAX_GATHER_BATCH \
>> - ((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mmu_gather_batch)) / sizeof(void *))
>> + ((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mmu_gather_batch)) / sizeof(struct folio_range))
>>
>> /*
>> * Limit the maximum number of mmu_gather batches to reduce a risk of soft
>> @@ -342,7 +342,8 @@ struct mmu_gather {
>> #ifndef CONFIG_MMU_GATHER_NO_GATHER
>> struct mmu_gather_batch *active;
>> struct mmu_gather_batch local;
>> - struct page *__pages[MMU_GATHER_BUNDLE];
>> + struct folio_range __ranges[MMU_GATHER_BUNDLE];
>> + struct page *range_limit;
>> struct mmu_gather_batch *rmap_pend;
>> unsigned int rmap_pend_first;
>>
>> diff --git a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h
>> index 914e08185272..f86c905a065d 100644
>> --- a/include/linux/mm.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/mm.h
>> @@ -1513,6 +1513,13 @@ static inline void folio_put_refs(struct folio *folio, int refs)
>> __folio_put(folio);
>> }
>>
>> +struct folio_range {
>> + struct page *start;
>> + struct page *end;
>> +};
>
> I see end is used for calculating nr_pages multiple times below. Maybe just
> use nr_pages instead of end here.
But then I'd need to calculate end (= start + nr_pages) every time
__tlb_remove_page() is called to figure out if the page being removed is the
next contiguous page in the current range. __tlb_remove_page() gets called for
every page, but the current way I do it, I only calculate nr_pages once per
range. So I think my way is more efficient?
>
> Also, struct page (memmap) might not be always contiguous, using struct page
> points to represent folio range might not give the result you want.
> See nth_page() and folio_page_idx() in include/linux/mm.h.
Is that true for pages within the same folio too? Or are all pages in a folio
guarranteed contiguous? Perhaps I'm better off using pfn?
>
>> +
>> +void folios_put_refs(struct folio_range *folios, int nr);
>> +
>> /*
>> * union release_pages_arg - an array of pages or folios
>> *
>> diff --git a/include/linux/swap.h b/include/linux/swap.h
>> index f199df803b33..06a7cf3ad6c9 100644
>> --- a/include/linux/swap.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/swap.h
>> @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ static inline unsigned long total_swapcache_pages(void)
>>
>> extern void free_swap_cache(struct page *page);
>> extern void free_page_and_swap_cache(struct page *);
>> -extern void free_pages_and_swap_cache(struct page **, int);
>> +extern void free_folios_and_swap_cache(struct folio_range *, int);
>> /* linux/mm/swapfile.c */
>> extern atomic_long_t nr_swap_pages;
>> extern long total_swap_pages;
>> @@ -530,8 +530,8 @@ static inline void put_swap_device(struct swap_info_struct *si)
>> * so leave put_page and release_pages undeclared... */
>> #define free_page_and_swap_cache(page) \
>> put_page(page)
>> -#define free_pages_and_swap_cache(pages, nr) \
>> - release_pages((pages), (nr));
>> +#define free_folios_and_swap_cache(folios, nr) \
>> + folios_put_refs((folios), (nr))
>>
>> /* used to sanity check ptes in zap_pte_range when CONFIG_SWAP=0 */
>> #define free_swap_and_cache(e) is_pfn_swap_entry(e)
>> diff --git a/mm/mmu_gather.c b/mm/mmu_gather.c
>> index 5d100ac85e21..fd2ea7577817 100644
>> --- a/mm/mmu_gather.c
>> +++ b/mm/mmu_gather.c
>> @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ static bool tlb_next_batch(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
>> batch = tlb->active;
>> if (batch->next) {
>> tlb->active = batch->next;
>> + tlb->range_limit = NULL;
>> return true;
>> }
>>
>> @@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ static bool tlb_next_batch(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
>>
>> tlb->active->next = batch;
>> tlb->active = batch;
>> + tlb->range_limit = NULL;
>>
>> return true;
>> }
>> @@ -49,9 +51,11 @@ static void tlb_flush_rmap_batch(struct mmu_gather_batch *batch,
>> struct vm_area_struct *vma)
>> {
>> for (int i = first; i < batch->nr; i++) {
>> - struct page *page = batch->pages[i];
>> + struct folio_range *range = &batch->ranges[i];
>> + int nr = range->end - range->start;
>> + struct folio *folio = page_folio(range->start);
>>
>> - page_remove_rmap(page, vma, false);
>> + folio_remove_rmap_range(folio, range->start, nr, vma);
>> }
>> }
>>
>> @@ -75,6 +79,11 @@ void tlb_flush_rmaps(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
>> for (batch = batch->next; batch && batch->nr; batch = batch->next)
>> tlb_flush_rmap_batch(batch, 0, vma);
>>
>> + /*
>> + * Move to the next range on next page insertion to prevent any future
>> + * pages from being accumulated into the range we just did the rmap for.
>> + */
>> + tlb->range_limit = NULL;
>> tlb_discard_rmaps(tlb);
>> }
>>
>> @@ -94,7 +103,7 @@ static void tlb_batch_pages_flush(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
>> struct mmu_gather_batch *batch;
>>
>> for (batch = &tlb->local; batch && batch->nr; batch = batch->next) {
>> - struct page **pages = batch->pages;
>> + struct folio_range *ranges = batch->ranges;
>>
>> do {
>> /*
>> @@ -102,14 +111,15 @@ static void tlb_batch_pages_flush(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
>> */
>> unsigned int nr = min(512U, batch->nr);
>>
>> - free_pages_and_swap_cache(pages, nr);
>> - pages += nr;
>> + free_folios_and_swap_cache(ranges, nr);
>> + ranges += nr;
>> batch->nr -= nr;
>>
>> cond_resched();
>> } while (batch->nr);
>> }
>> tlb->active = &tlb->local;
>> + tlb->range_limit = NULL;
>> tlb_discard_rmaps(tlb);
>> }
>>
>> @@ -127,6 +137,7 @@ static void tlb_batch_list_free(struct mmu_gather *tlb)
>> bool __tlb_remove_page_size(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page, int page_size)
>> {
>> struct mmu_gather_batch *batch;
>> + struct folio_range *range;
>>
>> VM_BUG_ON(!tlb->end);
>>
>> @@ -135,11 +146,37 @@ bool __tlb_remove_page_size(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct page *page, int page_
>> #endif
>>
>> batch = tlb->active;
>> + range = &batch->ranges[batch->nr - 1];
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * If there is a range being accumulated, add the page to the range if
>> + * its contiguous, else start the next range. range_limit is always NULL
>> + * when nr is 0, which protects the batch->ranges[-1] case.
>> + */
>> + if (tlb->range_limit && page == range->end) {
>> + range->end++;
>> + } else {
>> + struct folio *folio = page_folio(page);
>> +
>> + range = &batch->ranges[batch->nr++];
>> + range->start = page;
>> + range->end = page + 1;
>> +
>> + tlb->range_limit = &folio->page + folio_nr_pages(folio);
>> + }
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * If we have reached the end of the folio, move to the next range when
>> + * we add the next page; Never span multiple folios in the same range.
>> + */
>> + if (range->end == tlb->range_limit)
>> + tlb->range_limit = NULL;
>> +
>> /*
>> - * Add the page and check if we are full. If so
>> - * force a flush.
>> + * Check if we are full. If so force a flush. In order to ensure we
>> + * always have a free range for the next added page, the last range in a
>> + * batch always only has a single page.
>> */
>> - batch->pages[batch->nr++] = page;
>> if (batch->nr == batch->max) {
>> if (!tlb_next_batch(tlb))
>> return true;
>> @@ -318,8 +355,9 @@ static void __tlb_gather_mmu(struct mmu_gather *tlb, struct mm_struct *mm,
>> tlb->need_flush_all = 0;
>> tlb->local.next = NULL;
>> tlb->local.nr = 0;
>> - tlb->local.max = ARRAY_SIZE(tlb->__pages);
>> + tlb->local.max = ARRAY_SIZE(tlb->__ranges);
>> tlb->active = &tlb->local;
>> + tlb->range_limit = NULL;
>> tlb->batch_count = 0;
>> tlb->rmap_pend = &tlb->local;
>> tlb->rmap_pend_first = 0;
>> diff --git a/mm/swap.c b/mm/swap.c
>> index b05cce475202..e238d3623fcb 100644
>> --- a/mm/swap.c
>> +++ b/mm/swap.c
>> @@ -1041,6 +1041,97 @@ void release_pages(release_pages_arg arg, int nr)
>> }
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(release_pages);
>>
>> +/**
>> + * folios_put_refs - batched folio_put_refs()
>> + * @folios: array of `struct folio_range`s to release
>> + * @nr: number of folio ranges
>> + *
>> + * Each `struct folio_range` describes the start and end page of a range within
>> + * a folio. The folio reference count is decremented once for each page in the
>> + * range. If it fell to zero, remove the page from the LRU and free it.
>> + */
>> +void folios_put_refs(struct folio_range *folios, int nr)
>> +{
>> + int i;
>> + LIST_HEAD(pages_to_free);
>> + struct lruvec *lruvec = NULL;
>> + unsigned long flags = 0;
>> + unsigned int lock_batch;
>> +
>> + for (i = 0; i < nr; i++) {
>> + struct folio *folio = page_folio(folios[i].start);
>> + int refs = folios[i].end - folios[i].start;
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * Make sure the IRQ-safe lock-holding time does not get
>> + * excessive with a continuous string of pages from the
>> + * same lruvec. The lock is held only if lruvec != NULL.
>> + */
>> + if (lruvec && ++lock_batch == SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX) {
>> + unlock_page_lruvec_irqrestore(lruvec, flags);
>> + lruvec = NULL;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (is_huge_zero_page(&folio->page))
>> + continue;
>> +
>> + if (folio_is_zone_device(folio)) {
>> + if (lruvec) {
>> + unlock_page_lruvec_irqrestore(lruvec, flags);
>> + lruvec = NULL;
>> + }
>> + if (put_devmap_managed_page(&folio->page))
>> + continue;
>> + if (folio_put_testzero(folio))
>> + free_zone_device_page(&folio->page);
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (!folio_ref_sub_and_test(folio, refs))
>> + continue;
>> +
>> + if (folio_test_large(folio)) {
>> + if (lruvec) {
>> + unlock_page_lruvec_irqrestore(lruvec, flags);
>> + lruvec = NULL;
>> + }
>> + __folio_put_large(folio);
>> + continue;
>> + }
>> +
>> + if (folio_test_lru(folio)) {
>> + struct lruvec *prev_lruvec = lruvec;
>> +
>> + lruvec = folio_lruvec_relock_irqsave(folio, lruvec,
>> + &flags);
>> + if (prev_lruvec != lruvec)
>> + lock_batch = 0;
>> +
>> + lruvec_del_folio(lruvec, folio);
>> + __folio_clear_lru_flags(folio);
>> + }
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * In rare cases, when truncation or holepunching raced with
>> + * munlock after VM_LOCKED was cleared, Mlocked may still be
>> + * found set here. This does not indicate a problem, unless
>> + * "unevictable_pgs_cleared" appears worryingly large.
>> + */
>> + if (unlikely(folio_test_mlocked(folio))) {
>> + __folio_clear_mlocked(folio);
>> + zone_stat_sub_folio(folio, NR_MLOCK);
>> + count_vm_event(UNEVICTABLE_PGCLEARED);
>> + }
>> +
>> + list_add(&folio->lru, &pages_to_free);
>> + }
>> + if (lruvec)
>> + unlock_page_lruvec_irqrestore(lruvec, flags);
>> +
>> + mem_cgroup_uncharge_list(&pages_to_free);
>> + free_unref_page_list(&pages_to_free);
>> +}
>> +
>> /*
>> * The folios which we're about to release may be in the deferred lru-addition
>> * queues. That would prevent them from really being freed right now. That's
>> diff --git a/mm/swap_state.c b/mm/swap_state.c
>> index 73b16795b0ff..526bbd5a2ce1 100644
>> --- a/mm/swap_state.c
>> +++ b/mm/swap_state.c
>> @@ -304,15 +304,16 @@ void free_page_and_swap_cache(struct page *page)
>> }
>>
>> /*
>> - * Passed an array of pages, drop them all from swapcache and then release
>> - * them. They are removed from the LRU and freed if this is their last use.
>> + * Passed an array of folio ranges, drop all folios from swapcache and then put
>> + * a folio reference for each page in the range. They are removed from the LRU
>> + * and freed if this is their last use.
>> */
>> -void free_pages_and_swap_cache(struct page **pages, int nr)
>> +void free_folios_and_swap_cache(struct folio_range *folios, int nr)
>> {
>> lru_add_drain();
>> for (int i = 0; i < nr; i++)
>> - free_swap_cache(pages[i]);
>> - release_pages(pages, nr);
>> + free_swap_cache(folios[i].start);
>> + folios_put_refs(folios, nr);
>> }
>>
>> static inline bool swap_use_vma_readahead(void)
>> --
>> 2.25.1
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Yan, Zi