Re: [PATCH] smaps: count large pages smaller than PMD size to anonymous_thp
From: Wenchao Hao
Date: Wed Dec 04 2024 - 09:32:05 EST
On 2024/12/3 22:17, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 03.12.24 14:49, Wenchao Hao wrote:
>> Currently, /proc/xxx/smaps reports the size of anonymous huge pages for
>> each VMA, but it does not include large pages smaller than PMD size.
>>
>> This patch adds the statistics of anonymous huge pages allocated by
>> mTHP which is smaller than PMD size to AnonHugePages field in smaps.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Wenchao Hao <haowenchao22@xxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> fs/proc/task_mmu.c | 6 ++++++
>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
>> index 38a5a3e9cba2..b655011627d8 100644
>> --- a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
>> +++ b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
>> @@ -717,6 +717,12 @@ static void smaps_account(struct mem_size_stats *mss, struct page *page,
>> if (!folio_test_swapbacked(folio) && !dirty &&
>> !folio_test_dirty(folio))
>> mss->lazyfree += size;
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * Count large pages smaller than PMD size to anonymous_thp
>> + */
>> + if (!compound && PageHead(page) && folio_order(folio))
>> + mss->anonymous_thp += folio_size(folio);
>> }
>> if (folio_test_ksm(folio))
>
>
> I think we decided to leave this (and /proc/meminfo) be one of the last
> interfaces where this is only concerned with PMD-sized ones:
>
Could you explain why?
When analyzing the impact of mTHP on performance, we need to understand
how many pages in the process are actually present as large pages.
By comparing this value with the actual memory usage of the process,
we can analyze the large page allocation success rate of the process,
and further investigate the situation of khugepaged. If the actual
proportion of large pages is low, the performance of the process may
be affected, which could be directly reflected in the high number of
TLB misses and page faults.
However, currently, only PMD-sized large pages are being counted,
which is insufficient.
> Documentation/admin-guide/mm/transhuge.rst:
>
> The number of PMD-sized anonymous transparent huge pages currently used by the
> system is available by reading the AnonHugePages field in ``/proc/meminfo``.
> To identify what applications are using PMD-sized anonymous transparent huge
> pages, it is necessary to read ``/proc/PID/smaps`` and count the AnonHugePages
> fields for each mapping. (Note that AnonHugePages only applies to traditional
> PMD-sized THP for historical reasons and should have been called
> AnonHugePmdMapped).
>
Maybe rename this field, then AnonHugePages contains huge page of mTHP?
Thanks,
wenchao
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