[PATCH 0/1] iomap: avoid compaction for costly folio order allocation

From: Salvatore Dipietro

Date: Fri Apr 03 2026 - 15:36:39 EST


We are reporting a throughput regression on PostgreSQL pgbench
(simple-update) on arm64 caused by commit 5d8edfb900d5 ("iomap:
Copy larger chunks from userspace") introduced in v6.6-rc1.

The regression manifests as a 0.75x throughput drop on a pgbench
simple-update workload with 1024 clients on a 96-vCPU arm64
system. When memory is even slightly fragmented, each failed
high-order allocation enters into __alloc_pages_slowpath() which
runs 2 memory compactions and drain_all_pages(), forcing all
vCPUs to release their pages. This is done multiple times, one
for each order (up to 6), until the allocation succeeds.

The patch makes costly-order folio allocations in the iomap
buffered write path purely opportunistic -- no direct reclaim,
no compaction, no drain_all_pages().

Combined with the separate PREEMPT_LAZY regression [1], the
total impact is a 2.87x throughput and latency loss.

1. Test environment
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Hardware: 1x AWS EC2 m8g.24xlarge
(12x 1TB IO2 32000 iops RAID0 XFS)
OS: AL2023 (ami-03a8d3251f401ffca)
Kernel: next-20260331
Database: PostgreSQL 17
Workload: pgbench simple-update
1024 clients, 96 threads, 1200s duration
scale factor 8470, fillfactor=90, prepared protocol

2. Results
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Config Run1 Run2 Run3 Avg x
_____________________ _________ _________ _________ __________ ____
baseline 47242.39 53369.18 51644.29 50751.96 1.00
iomap patch 69305.92 66994.08 64603.33 66967.78 1.32
preempt-none [1] 92906.62 103976.03 98814.94 98565.86 1.94
iomap+preempt-none[1] 145904.53 146470.95 144728.91 145701.46 2.87

3. Reproduction
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On the AWS EC2 m8g.24xlarge, install and run the PostgreSQL
database using the repro-collection repository like:

# Reproducer code:
git clone https://github.com/aws/repro-collection.git ~/repro-collection

# Setup and start PostgreSQL server in terminal 1:
~/repro-collection/run.sh postgresql SUT --ldg=127.0.0.1

# Run pgbench load generator in terminal 2:
PGBENCH_SCALE=8470 \
PGBENCH_INIT_EXTRA_ARGS="--fillfactor=90" \
PGBENCH_CLIENTS=1024 \
PGBENCH_THREADS=96 \
PGBENCH_DURATION=1200 \
PGBENCH_BUILTIN=simple-update \
PGBENCH_PROTOCOL=prepared \
~/repro-collection/run.sh postgresql LDG --sut=127.0.0.1

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260403191942.21410-1-dipiets@xxxxxxxxx/T/#t

Salvatore Dipietro (1):
iomap: avoid compaction for costly folio order allocation

fs/iomap/buffered-io.c | 15 ++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)


base-commit: 9147566d801602c9e7fc7f85e989735735bf38ba
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