Message ID | 20230223030451.543162-2-senozhatsky@chromium.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | zsmalloc: fine-grained fullness and new compaction algorithm | expand |
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:04:46PM +0900, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > This optimization has no effect. It only ensures that > when a page was added to its corresponding fullness > list, its "inuse" counter was higher or lower than the > "inuse" counter of the page at the head of the list. > The intention was to keep busy pages at the head, so > they could be filled up and moved to the ZS_FULL > fullness group more quickly. However, this doesn't work > as the "inuse" counter of a page can be modified by zspage Let's use term zspage instead of page to prevent confusing. > obj_free() but the page may still belong to the same > fullness list. So, fix_fullness_group() won't change Yes. I didn't expect it should be perfect from the beginning but would help just little optimization. > the page's position in relation to the head's "inuse" > counter, leading to a largely random order of pages > within the fullness list. Good point. > > For instance, consider a printout of the "inuse" > counters of the first 10 pages in a class that holds > 93 objects per zspage: > > ZS_ALMOST_EMPTY: 36 67 68 64 35 54 63 52 > > As we can see the page with the lowest "inuse" counter > is actually the head of the fullness list. Let's write what the patch is doing cleary "So, let's remove the pointless optimization" or something better word. > > Signed-off-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org> > --- > mm/zsmalloc.c | 29 ++++++++--------------------- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c > index 3aed46ab7e6c..b57a89ed6f30 100644 > --- a/mm/zsmalloc.c > +++ b/mm/zsmalloc.c > @@ -753,37 +753,24 @@ static enum fullness_group get_fullness_group(struct size_class *class, > } > > /* > - * Each size class maintains various freelists and zspages are assigned > - * to one of these freelists based on the number of live objects they > - * have. This functions inserts the given zspage into the freelist > - * identified by <class, fullness_group>. > + * This function adds the given zspage to the fullness list identified > + * by <class, fullness_group>. > */ > static void insert_zspage(struct size_class *class, > - struct zspage *zspage, > - enum fullness_group fullness) > + struct zspage *zspage, > + enum fullness_group fullness) Unnecessary changes > { > - struct zspage *head; > - > class_stat_inc(class, fullness, 1); > - head = list_first_entry_or_null(&class->fullness_list[fullness], > - struct zspage, list); > - /* > - * We want to see more ZS_FULL pages and less almost empty/full. > - * Put pages with higher ->inuse first. > - */ > - if (head && get_zspage_inuse(zspage) < get_zspage_inuse(head)) > - list_add(&zspage->list, &head->list); > - else > - list_add(&zspage->list, &class->fullness_list[fullness]); > + list_add(&zspage->list, &class->fullness_list[fullness]); > } > > /* > - * This function removes the given zspage from the freelist identified > + * This function removes the given zspage from the fullness list identified > * by <class, fullness_group>. > */ > static void remove_zspage(struct size_class *class, > - struct zspage *zspage, > - enum fullness_group fullness) > + struct zspage *zspage, > + enum fullness_group fullness) Ditto. Other than that, looks good to me.
On (23/02/23 15:09), Minchan Kim wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:04:46PM +0900, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > > This optimization has no effect. It only ensures that > > when a page was added to its corresponding fullness > > list, its "inuse" counter was higher or lower than the > > "inuse" counter of the page at the head of the list. > > The intention was to keep busy pages at the head, so > > they could be filled up and moved to the ZS_FULL > > fullness group more quickly. However, this doesn't work > > as the "inuse" counter of a page can be modified by > > zspage > > Let's use term zspage instead of page to prevent confusing. > > > obj_free() but the page may still belong to the same > > fullness list. So, fix_fullness_group() won't change > > Yes. I didn't expect it should be perfect from the beginning > but would help just little optimization. > > > the page's position in relation to the head's "inuse" > > counter, leading to a largely random order of pages > > within the fullness list. > > Good point. > > > > > For instance, consider a printout of the "inuse" > > counters of the first 10 pages in a class that holds > > 93 objects per zspage: > > > > ZS_ALMOST_EMPTY: 36 67 68 64 35 54 63 52 > > > > As we can see the page with the lowest "inuse" counter > > is actually the head of the fullness list. > > Let's write what the patch is doing cleary > > "So, let's remove the pointless optimization" or something better word. ACK to all feedback (for all the patches). Thanks!
diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c index 3aed46ab7e6c..b57a89ed6f30 100644 --- a/mm/zsmalloc.c +++ b/mm/zsmalloc.c @@ -753,37 +753,24 @@ static enum fullness_group get_fullness_group(struct size_class *class, } /* - * Each size class maintains various freelists and zspages are assigned - * to one of these freelists based on the number of live objects they - * have. This functions inserts the given zspage into the freelist - * identified by <class, fullness_group>. + * This function adds the given zspage to the fullness list identified + * by <class, fullness_group>. */ static void insert_zspage(struct size_class *class, - struct zspage *zspage, - enum fullness_group fullness) + struct zspage *zspage, + enum fullness_group fullness) { - struct zspage *head; - class_stat_inc(class, fullness, 1); - head = list_first_entry_or_null(&class->fullness_list[fullness], - struct zspage, list); - /* - * We want to see more ZS_FULL pages and less almost empty/full. - * Put pages with higher ->inuse first. - */ - if (head && get_zspage_inuse(zspage) < get_zspage_inuse(head)) - list_add(&zspage->list, &head->list); - else - list_add(&zspage->list, &class->fullness_list[fullness]); + list_add(&zspage->list, &class->fullness_list[fullness]); } /* - * This function removes the given zspage from the freelist identified + * This function removes the given zspage from the fullness list identified * by <class, fullness_group>. */ static void remove_zspage(struct size_class *class, - struct zspage *zspage, - enum fullness_group fullness) + struct zspage *zspage, + enum fullness_group fullness) { VM_BUG_ON(list_empty(&class->fullness_list[fullness]));
This optimization has no effect. It only ensures that when a page was added to its corresponding fullness list, its "inuse" counter was higher or lower than the "inuse" counter of the page at the head of the list. The intention was to keep busy pages at the head, so they could be filled up and moved to the ZS_FULL fullness group more quickly. However, this doesn't work as the "inuse" counter of a page can be modified by obj_free() but the page may still belong to the same fullness list. So, fix_fullness_group() won't change the page's position in relation to the head's "inuse" counter, leading to a largely random order of pages within the fullness list. For instance, consider a printout of the "inuse" counters of the first 10 pages in a class that holds 93 objects per zspage: ZS_ALMOST_EMPTY: 36 67 68 64 35 54 63 52 As we can see the page with the lowest "inuse" counter is actually the head of the fullness list. Signed-off-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org> --- mm/zsmalloc.c | 29 ++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)