Re: [PATCH 1/2] mm: page_alloc: speed up fallbacks in rmqueue_bulk()

From: Johannes Weiner
Date: Tue Apr 08 2025 - 14:51:52 EST


On Tue, Apr 08, 2025 at 05:22:00PM +0000, Brendan Jackman wrote:
> On Mon Apr 7, 2025 at 6:01 PM UTC, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> > --- a/mm/page_alloc.c
> > +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c
> > @@ -2194,11 +2194,11 @@ try_to_claim_block(struct zone *zone, struct page *page,
> > * The use of signed ints for order and current_order is a deliberate
> > * deviation from the rest of this file, to make the for loop
> > * condition simpler.
> > - *
> > - * Return the stolen page, or NULL if none can be found.
> > */
>
> This commentary is pretty confusing now, there's a block of text that
> kinda vaguely applies to the aggregate of __rmqueue_steal(),
> __rmqueue_fallback() and half of __rmqueue(). I think this new code does
> a better job of speaking for itself so I think we should just delete
> this block comment and replace it with some more verbosity elsewhere.

I'm glad you think so, let's remove it then!

> > +/* Try to claim a whole foreign block, take a page, expand the remainder */
>
> Also on the commentary front, I am not a fan of "foreign" and "native":
>
> - "Foreign" is already used in this file to mean NUMA-nonlocal.
>
> - We already have "start" and "fallback" being used in identifiers
> as adjectives to describe the mitegratetype concept.
>
> I wouldn't say those are _better_, "native" and "foreign" might be
> clearer, but it's not worth introducing inconsistency IMO.

That's a fair point, no objection to renaming them.

> > static __always_inline struct page *
> > -__rmqueue_fallback(struct zone *zone, int order, int start_migratetype,
> > +__rmqueue_claim(struct zone *zone, int order, int start_migratetype,
> > unsigned int alloc_flags)
> > {
> > struct free_area *area;
>
> [pasting in more context that wasn't in the original diff..]
> > /*
> > * Find the largest available free page in the other list. This roughly
> > * approximates finding the pageblock with the most free pages, which
> > * would be too costly to do exactly.
> > */
> > for (current_order = MAX_PAGE_ORDER; current_order >= min_order;
> > --current_order) {
>
> IIUC we could go one step further here and also avoid repeating this
> iteration? Maybe something for a separate patch though?

That might be worth a test, but agree this should be a separate patch.

AFAICS, in the most common configurations MAX_PAGE_ORDER is only one
step above pageblock_order or even the same. It might not be worth the
complication.

> Anyway, the approach seems like a clear improvement, thanks. I will need
> to take a closer look at it tomorrow, I've run out of brain juice today.

Much appreciate you taking a look, thanks.

> Here's what I got from redistributing the block comment and flipping
> the terminology:
>
> diff --git i/mm/page_alloc.c w/mm/page_alloc.c
> index dfb2b3f508af..b8142d605691 100644
> --- i/mm/page_alloc.c
> +++ w/mm/page_alloc.c
> @@ -2183,21 +2183,13 @@ try_to_claim_block(struct zone *zone, struct page *page,
> }
>
> /*
> - * Try finding a free buddy page on the fallback list.
> - *
> - * This will attempt to claim a whole pageblock for the requested type
> - * to ensure grouping of such requests in the future.
> - *
> - * If a whole block cannot be claimed, steal an individual page, regressing to
> - * __rmqueue_smallest() logic to at least break up as little contiguity as
> - * possible.
> + * Try to allocate from some fallback migratetype by claiming the entire block,
> + * i.e. converting it to the allocation's start migratetype.
> *
> * The use of signed ints for order and current_order is a deliberate
> * deviation from the rest of this file, to make the for loop
> * condition simpler.
> */
> -
> -/* Try to claim a whole foreign block, take a page, expand the remainder */
> static __always_inline struct page *
> __rmqueue_claim(struct zone *zone, int order, int start_migratetype,
> unsigned int alloc_flags)
> @@ -2247,7 +2239,10 @@ __rmqueue_claim(struct zone *zone, int order, int start_migratetype,
> return NULL;
> }
>
> -/* Try to steal a single page from a foreign block */
> +/*
> + * Try to steal a single page from some fallback migratetype. Leave the rest of
> + * the block as its current migratetype, potentially causing fragmentation.
> + */
> static __always_inline struct page *
> __rmqueue_steal(struct zone *zone, int order, int start_migratetype)
> {
> @@ -2307,7 +2302,9 @@ __rmqueue(struct zone *zone, unsigned int order, int migratetype,
> }
>
> /*
> - * Try the different freelists, native then foreign.
> + * First try the freelists of the requested migratetype, then try
> + * fallbacks. Roughly, each fallback stage poses more of a fragmentation
> + * risk.

How about "then try fallback modes with increasing levels of
fragmentation risk."

> * The fallback logic is expensive and rmqueue_bulk() calls in
> * a loop with the zone->lock held, meaning the freelists are
> @@ -2332,7 +2329,7 @@ __rmqueue(struct zone *zone, unsigned int order, int migratetype,
> case RMQUEUE_CLAIM:
> page = __rmqueue_claim(zone, order, migratetype, alloc_flags);
> if (page) {
> - /* Replenished native freelist, back to normal mode */
> + /* Replenished requested migratetype's freelist, back to normal mode */
> *mode = RMQUEUE_NORMAL;

This line is kind of long now. How about:

/* Replenished preferred freelist, back to normal mode */

But yeah, I like your proposed changes. Would you care to send a
proper patch?

Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx>