Message ID | 20220112131552.3329380-1-aisheng.dong@nxp.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | mm: fix cma allocation fail sometimes | expand |
Gently Ping... On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 9:17 PM Dong Aisheng <aisheng.dong@nxp.com> wrote: > > We observed an issue with NXP 5.15 LTS kernel that dma_alloc_coherent() > may fail sometimes when there're multiple processes trying to allocate > CMA memory. > > This issue can be very easily reproduced on MX6Q SDB board with latest > linux-next kernel by writing a test module creating 16 or 32 threads > allocating random size of CMA memory in parallel at the background. > Or simply enabling CONFIG_CMA_DEBUG, you can see endless of CMA alloc > retries during booting: > [ 1.452124] cma: cma_alloc(): memory range at (ptrval) is busy,retrying > .... > (thousands of reties) > NOTE: MX6 has CONFIG_FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER=14 which means MAX_ORDER is > 13 (32M). > > The root cause of this issue is that since commit a4efc174b382 > ("mm/cma.c: remove redundant cma_mutex lock"), CMA supports concurrent > memory allocation. > It's possible that the pageblock process A try to alloc has already > been isolated by the allocation of process B during memory migration. > > When there're multi process allocating CMA memory in parallel, it's > likely that other the remain pageblocks may have also been isolated, > then CMA alloc fail finally during the first round of scanning of the > whole available CMA bitmap. > > This patchset introduces a retry mechanism to rescan CMA bitmap for -EBUSY > error in case the target pageblock may has been temporarily isolated > by others and released later. > It also improves the CMA allocation performance by trying the next > pageblock during reties rather than looping in the same pageblock > which is in -EBUSY state. > > Theoretically, this issue can be easily reproduced on ARMv7 platforms > with big MAX_ORDER/pageblock > e.g. 1G RAM(320M reserved CMA) and 32M pageblock ARM platform: > Page block order: 13 > Pages per block: 8192 > > The following test is based on linux-next: next-20211213. > > Without the fix, it's easily fail. > # insmod cma_alloc.ko pnum=16 > [ 274.322369] CMA alloc test enter: thread number: 16 > [ 274.329948] cpu: 0, pid: 692, index 4 pages 144 > [ 274.330143] cpu: 1, pid: 694, index 2 pages 44 > [ 274.330359] cpu: 2, pid: 695, index 7 pages 757 > [ 274.330760] cpu: 2, pid: 696, index 4 pages 144 > [ 274.330974] cpu: 2, pid: 697, index 6 pages 512 > [ 274.331223] cpu: 2, pid: 698, index 6 pages 512 > [ 274.331499] cpu: 2, pid: 699, index 2 pages 44 > [ 274.332228] cpu: 2, pid: 700, index 0 pages 7 > [ 274.337421] cpu: 0, pid: 701, index 1 pages 38 > [ 274.337618] cpu: 2, pid: 702, index 0 pages 7 > [ 274.344669] cpu: 1, pid: 703, index 0 pages 7 > [ 274.344807] cpu: 3, pid: 704, index 6 pages 512 > [ 274.348269] cpu: 2, pid: 705, index 5 pages 148 > [ 274.349490] cma: cma_alloc: reserved: alloc failed, req-size: 38 pages, ret: -16 > [ 274.366292] cpu: 1, pid: 706, index 4 pages 144 > [ 274.366562] cpu: 0, pid: 707, index 3 pages 128 > [ 274.367356] cma: cma_alloc: reserved: alloc failed, req-size: 128 pages, ret: -16 > [ 274.367370] cpu: 0, pid: 707, index 3 pages 128 failed > [ 274.371148] cma: cma_alloc: reserved: alloc failed, req-size: 148 pages, ret: -16 > [ 274.375348] cma: cma_alloc: reserved: alloc failed, req-size: 144 pages, ret: -16 > [ 274.384256] cpu: 2, pid: 708, index 0 pages 7 > .... > > With the fix, 32 threads allocating in parallel can pass overnight > stress test. > > root@imx6qpdlsolox:~# insmod cma_alloc.ko pnum=32 > [ 112.976809] cma_alloc: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel. > [ 112.984128] CMA alloc test enter: thread number: 32 > [ 112.989748] cpu: 2, pid: 707, index 6 pages 512 > [ 112.994342] cpu: 1, pid: 708, index 6 pages 512 > [ 112.995162] cpu: 0, pid: 709, index 3 pages 128 > [ 112.995867] cpu: 2, pid: 710, index 0 pages 7 > [ 112.995910] cpu: 3, pid: 711, index 2 pages 44 > [ 112.996005] cpu: 3, pid: 712, index 7 pages 757 > [ 112.996098] cpu: 3, pid: 713, index 7 pages 757 > ... > [41877.368163] cpu: 1, pid: 737, index 2 pages 44 > [41877.369388] cpu: 1, pid: 736, index 3 pages 128 > [41878.486516] cpu: 0, pid: 737, index 2 pages 44 > [41878.486515] cpu: 2, pid: 739, index 4 pages 144 > [41878.486622] cpu: 1, pid: 736, index 3 pages 128 > [41878.486948] cpu: 2, pid: 735, index 7 pages 757 > [41878.487279] cpu: 2, pid: 738, index 4 pages 144 > [41879.526603] cpu: 1, pid: 739, index 3 pages 128 > [41879.606491] cpu: 2, pid: 737, index 3 pages 128 > [41879.606550] cpu: 0, pid: 736, index 0 pages 7 > [41879.612271] cpu: 2, pid: 738, index 4 pages 144 > ... > > v1: > https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-mm/cover/20211215080242.3034856-1-aisheng.dong@nxp.com/ > > Dong Aisheng (2): > mm: cma: fix allocation may fail sometimes > mm: cma: try next MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES during retry > > mm/cma.c | 15 ++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > -- > 2.25.1 >