Message ID | 20210715033704.692967-3-willy@infradead.org (mailing list archive) |
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Series | Memory folios | expand |
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 04:34:48AM +0100, Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) wrote: > A struct folio is a new abstraction to replace the venerable struct page. > A function which takes a struct folio argument declares that it will > operate on the entire (possibly compound) page, not just PAGE_SIZE bytes. > In return, the caller guarantees that the pointer it is passing does > not point to a tail page. No change to generated code. > > Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org> > Acked-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org> > Acked-by: Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill.shutemov@linux.intel.com> > Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> > Reviewed-by: William Kucharski <william.kucharski@oracle.com> > Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> > Reviewed-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Except for small nits below Acked-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com> > --- > Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst | 1 + > include/linux/mm.h | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/mm_types.h | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/page-flags.h | 28 ++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 163 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst b/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst > index a42f9baddfbf..2a94e6164f80 100644 > --- a/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst > +++ b/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst > @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ More Memory Management Functions > .. kernel-doc:: mm/mempolicy.c > .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/mm_types.h > :internal: > +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/page-flags.h > .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/mm.h > :internal: > .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/mmzone.h > diff --git a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h > index 8dd65290bac0..5071084a71b9 100644 > --- a/include/linux/mm.h > +++ b/include/linux/mm.h > @@ -949,6 +949,20 @@ static inline unsigned int compound_order(struct page *page) > return page[1].compound_order; > } > > +/** > + * folio_order - The allocation order of a folio. > + * @folio: The folio. > + * > + * A folio is composed of 2^order pages. See get_order() for the definition > + * of order. > + * > + * Return: The order of the folio. > + */ > +static inline unsigned int folio_order(struct folio *folio) > +{ > + return compound_order(&folio->page); > +} > + > static inline bool hpage_pincount_available(struct page *page) > { > /* > @@ -1594,6 +1608,65 @@ static inline void set_page_links(struct page *page, enum zone_type zone, > #endif > } > > +/** > + * folio_nr_pages - The number of pages in the folio. > + * @folio: The folio. > + * > + * Return: A number which is a power of two. > + */ > +static inline unsigned long folio_nr_pages(struct folio *folio) > +{ > + return compound_nr(&folio->page); > +} > + > +/** > + * folio_next - Move to the next physical folio. > + * @folio: The folio we're currently operating on. > + * > + * If you have physically contiguous memory which may span more than > + * one folio (eg a &struct bio_vec), use this function to move from one > + * folio to the next. Do not use it if the memory is only virtually > + * contiguous as the folios are almost certainly not adjacent to each > + * other. This is the folio equivalent to writing ``page++``. > + * > + * Context: We assume that the folios are refcounted and/or locked at a > + * higher level and do not adjust the reference counts. > + * Return: The next struct folio. > + */ > +static inline struct folio *folio_next(struct folio *folio) > +{ > + return (struct folio *)folio_page(folio, folio_nr_pages(folio)); > +} > + > +/** > + * folio_shift - The number of bits covered by this folio. For me this sounds like the size of the folio in bits. Maybe just repeat "The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio" here and in return description? > + * @folio: The folio. > + * > + * A folio contains a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. > + * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. > + * > + * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent > + * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. > + * Return: The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio. > + */ > +static inline unsigned int folio_shift(struct folio *folio) > +{ > + return PAGE_SHIFT + folio_order(folio); > +} > + > +/** > + * folio_size - The number of bytes in a folio. > + * @folio: The folio. > + * > + * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent > + * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. > + * Return: The number of bytes in this folio. > + */ > +static inline size_t folio_size(struct folio *folio) > +{ > + return PAGE_SIZE << folio_order(folio); > +} > + > /* > * Some inline functions in vmstat.h depend on page_zone() > */ > @@ -1699,6 +1772,7 @@ extern void pagefault_out_of_memory(void); > > #define offset_in_page(p) ((unsigned long)(p) & ~PAGE_MASK) > #define offset_in_thp(page, p) ((unsigned long)(p) & (thp_size(page) - 1)) > +#define offset_in_folio(folio, p) ((unsigned long)(p) & (folio_size(folio) - 1)) > > /* > * Flags passed to show_mem() and show_free_areas() to suppress output in > diff --git a/include/linux/mm_types.h b/include/linux/mm_types.h > index 52bbd2b7cb46..f023eaa866fe 100644 > --- a/include/linux/mm_types.h > +++ b/include/linux/mm_types.h > @@ -231,6 +231,66 @@ struct page { > #endif > } _struct_page_alignment; > > +/** > + * struct folio - Represents a contiguous set of bytes. > + * @flags: Identical to the page flags. > + * @lru: Least Recently Used list; tracks how recently this folio was used. > + * @mapping: The file this page belongs to, or refers to the anon_vma for > + * anonymous pages. > + * @index: Offset within the file, in units of pages. For anonymous pages, Nit: maybe memory? ^ > + * this is the index from the beginning of the mmap. > + * @private: Filesystem per-folio data (see folio_attach_private()). > + * Used for swp_entry_t if folio_test_swapcache(). > + * @_mapcount: Do not access this member directly. Use folio_mapcount() to > + * find out how many times this folio is mapped by userspace. > + * @_refcount: Do not access this member directly. Use folio_ref_count() > + * to find how many references there are to this folio. > + * @memcg_data: Memory Control Group data. > + * > + * A folio is a physically, virtually and logically contiguous set > + * of bytes. It is a power-of-two in size, and it is aligned to that > + * same power-of-two. It is at least as large as %PAGE_SIZE. If it is > + * in the page cache, it is at a file offset which is a multiple of that > + * power-of-two. It may be mapped into userspace at an address which is > + * at an arbitrary page offset, but its kernel virtual address is aligned > + * to its size. > + */ > +struct folio { > + /* private: don't document the anon union */ > + union { > + struct { > + /* public: */ > + unsigned long flags; > + struct list_head lru; > + struct address_space *mapping; > + pgoff_t index; > + void *private; > + atomic_t _mapcount; > + atomic_t _refcount; > +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG > + unsigned long memcg_data; > +#endif > + /* private: the union with struct page is transitional */ > + }; > + struct page page; > + }; > +}; > + > +static_assert(sizeof(struct page) == sizeof(struct folio)); > +#define FOLIO_MATCH(pg, fl) \ > + static_assert(offsetof(struct page, pg) == offsetof(struct folio, fl)) > +FOLIO_MATCH(flags, flags); > +FOLIO_MATCH(lru, lru); > +FOLIO_MATCH(compound_head, lru); > +FOLIO_MATCH(index, index); > +FOLIO_MATCH(private, private); > +FOLIO_MATCH(_mapcount, _mapcount); > +FOLIO_MATCH(_refcount, _refcount); > +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG > +FOLIO_MATCH(memcg_data, memcg_data); > +#endif > +#undef FOLIO_MATCH > + > static inline atomic_t *compound_mapcount_ptr(struct page *page) > { > return &page[1].compound_mapcount; > diff --git a/include/linux/page-flags.h b/include/linux/page-flags.h > index 5922031ffab6..70ede8345538 100644 > --- a/include/linux/page-flags.h > +++ b/include/linux/page-flags.h > @@ -191,6 +191,34 @@ static inline unsigned long _compound_head(const struct page *page) > > #define compound_head(page) ((typeof(page))_compound_head(page)) > > +/** > + * page_folio - Converts from page to folio. > + * @p: The page. > + * > + * Every page is part of a folio. This function cannot be called on a > + * NULL pointer. > + * > + * Context: No reference, nor lock is required on @page. If the caller > + * does not hold a reference, this call may race with a folio split, so > + * it should re-check the folio still contains this page after gaining > + * a reference on the folio. > + * Return: The folio which contains this page. > + */ > +#define page_folio(p) (_Generic((p), \ > + const struct page *: (const struct folio *)_compound_head(p), \ > + struct page *: (struct folio *)_compound_head(p))) > + > +/** > + * folio_page - Return a page from a folio. > + * @folio: The folio. > + * @n: The page number to return. > + * > + * @n is relative to the start of the folio. This function does not > + * check that the page number lies within @folio; the caller is presumed > + * to have a reference to the page. > + */ > +#define folio_page(folio, n) nth_page(&(folio)->page, n) > + > static __always_inline int PageTail(struct page *page) > { > return READ_ONCE(page->compound_head) & 1; > -- > 2.30.2 > >
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 01:40:05PM +0300, Mike Rapoport wrote: > > +/** > > + * folio_shift - The number of bits covered by this folio. > > For me this sounds like the size of the folio in bits. > Maybe just repeat "The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio" here and > in return description? > > > + * @folio: The folio. > > + * > > + * A folio contains a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. > > + * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. > > + * > > + * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent > > + * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. > > + * Return: The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio. > > + */ I've gone with: /** - * folio_shift - The number of bits covered by this folio. + * folio_shift - The size of the memory described by this folio. * @folio: The folio. * - * A folio contains a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. - * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. + * A folio represents a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. + * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. See also + * folio_size() and folio_order(). * * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 04:42:36AM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 01:40:05PM +0300, Mike Rapoport wrote: > > > +/** > > > + * folio_shift - The number of bits covered by this folio. > > > > For me this sounds like the size of the folio in bits. > > Maybe just repeat "The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio" here and > > in return description? > > > > > + * @folio: The folio. > > > + * > > > + * A folio contains a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. > > > + * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. > > > + * > > > + * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent > > > + * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. > > > + * Return: The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio. > > > + */ > > I've gone with: > > /** > - * folio_shift - The number of bits covered by this folio. > + * folio_shift - The size of the memory described by this folio. > * @folio: The folio. > * > - * A folio contains a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. > - * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. > + * A folio represents a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. > + * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. See also > + * folio_size() and folio_order(). > * > * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent > * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. > I like it. :) --D
diff --git a/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst b/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst index a42f9baddfbf..2a94e6164f80 100644 --- a/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst +++ b/Documentation/core-api/mm-api.rst @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ More Memory Management Functions .. kernel-doc:: mm/mempolicy.c .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/mm_types.h :internal: +.. kernel-doc:: include/linux/page-flags.h .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/mm.h :internal: .. kernel-doc:: include/linux/mmzone.h diff --git a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h index 8dd65290bac0..5071084a71b9 100644 --- a/include/linux/mm.h +++ b/include/linux/mm.h @@ -949,6 +949,20 @@ static inline unsigned int compound_order(struct page *page) return page[1].compound_order; } +/** + * folio_order - The allocation order of a folio. + * @folio: The folio. + * + * A folio is composed of 2^order pages. See get_order() for the definition + * of order. + * + * Return: The order of the folio. + */ +static inline unsigned int folio_order(struct folio *folio) +{ + return compound_order(&folio->page); +} + static inline bool hpage_pincount_available(struct page *page) { /* @@ -1594,6 +1608,65 @@ static inline void set_page_links(struct page *page, enum zone_type zone, #endif } +/** + * folio_nr_pages - The number of pages in the folio. + * @folio: The folio. + * + * Return: A number which is a power of two. + */ +static inline unsigned long folio_nr_pages(struct folio *folio) +{ + return compound_nr(&folio->page); +} + +/** + * folio_next - Move to the next physical folio. + * @folio: The folio we're currently operating on. + * + * If you have physically contiguous memory which may span more than + * one folio (eg a &struct bio_vec), use this function to move from one + * folio to the next. Do not use it if the memory is only virtually + * contiguous as the folios are almost certainly not adjacent to each + * other. This is the folio equivalent to writing ``page++``. + * + * Context: We assume that the folios are refcounted and/or locked at a + * higher level and do not adjust the reference counts. + * Return: The next struct folio. + */ +static inline struct folio *folio_next(struct folio *folio) +{ + return (struct folio *)folio_page(folio, folio_nr_pages(folio)); +} + +/** + * folio_shift - The number of bits covered by this folio. + * @folio: The folio. + * + * A folio contains a number of bytes which is a power-of-two in size. + * This function tells you which power-of-two the folio is. + * + * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent + * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. + * Return: The base-2 logarithm of the size of this folio. + */ +static inline unsigned int folio_shift(struct folio *folio) +{ + return PAGE_SHIFT + folio_order(folio); +} + +/** + * folio_size - The number of bytes in a folio. + * @folio: The folio. + * + * Context: The caller should have a reference on the folio to prevent + * it from being split. It is not necessary for the folio to be locked. + * Return: The number of bytes in this folio. + */ +static inline size_t folio_size(struct folio *folio) +{ + return PAGE_SIZE << folio_order(folio); +} + /* * Some inline functions in vmstat.h depend on page_zone() */ @@ -1699,6 +1772,7 @@ extern void pagefault_out_of_memory(void); #define offset_in_page(p) ((unsigned long)(p) & ~PAGE_MASK) #define offset_in_thp(page, p) ((unsigned long)(p) & (thp_size(page) - 1)) +#define offset_in_folio(folio, p) ((unsigned long)(p) & (folio_size(folio) - 1)) /* * Flags passed to show_mem() and show_free_areas() to suppress output in diff --git a/include/linux/mm_types.h b/include/linux/mm_types.h index 52bbd2b7cb46..f023eaa866fe 100644 --- a/include/linux/mm_types.h +++ b/include/linux/mm_types.h @@ -231,6 +231,66 @@ struct page { #endif } _struct_page_alignment; +/** + * struct folio - Represents a contiguous set of bytes. + * @flags: Identical to the page flags. + * @lru: Least Recently Used list; tracks how recently this folio was used. + * @mapping: The file this page belongs to, or refers to the anon_vma for + * anonymous pages. + * @index: Offset within the file, in units of pages. For anonymous pages, + * this is the index from the beginning of the mmap. + * @private: Filesystem per-folio data (see folio_attach_private()). + * Used for swp_entry_t if folio_test_swapcache(). + * @_mapcount: Do not access this member directly. Use folio_mapcount() to + * find out how many times this folio is mapped by userspace. + * @_refcount: Do not access this member directly. Use folio_ref_count() + * to find how many references there are to this folio. + * @memcg_data: Memory Control Group data. + * + * A folio is a physically, virtually and logically contiguous set + * of bytes. It is a power-of-two in size, and it is aligned to that + * same power-of-two. It is at least as large as %PAGE_SIZE. If it is + * in the page cache, it is at a file offset which is a multiple of that + * power-of-two. It may be mapped into userspace at an address which is + * at an arbitrary page offset, but its kernel virtual address is aligned + * to its size. + */ +struct folio { + /* private: don't document the anon union */ + union { + struct { + /* public: */ + unsigned long flags; + struct list_head lru; + struct address_space *mapping; + pgoff_t index; + void *private; + atomic_t _mapcount; + atomic_t _refcount; +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG + unsigned long memcg_data; +#endif + /* private: the union with struct page is transitional */ + }; + struct page page; + }; +}; + +static_assert(sizeof(struct page) == sizeof(struct folio)); +#define FOLIO_MATCH(pg, fl) \ + static_assert(offsetof(struct page, pg) == offsetof(struct folio, fl)) +FOLIO_MATCH(flags, flags); +FOLIO_MATCH(lru, lru); +FOLIO_MATCH(compound_head, lru); +FOLIO_MATCH(index, index); +FOLIO_MATCH(private, private); +FOLIO_MATCH(_mapcount, _mapcount); +FOLIO_MATCH(_refcount, _refcount); +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG +FOLIO_MATCH(memcg_data, memcg_data); +#endif +#undef FOLIO_MATCH + static inline atomic_t *compound_mapcount_ptr(struct page *page) { return &page[1].compound_mapcount; diff --git a/include/linux/page-flags.h b/include/linux/page-flags.h index 5922031ffab6..70ede8345538 100644 --- a/include/linux/page-flags.h +++ b/include/linux/page-flags.h @@ -191,6 +191,34 @@ static inline unsigned long _compound_head(const struct page *page) #define compound_head(page) ((typeof(page))_compound_head(page)) +/** + * page_folio - Converts from page to folio. + * @p: The page. + * + * Every page is part of a folio. This function cannot be called on a + * NULL pointer. + * + * Context: No reference, nor lock is required on @page. If the caller + * does not hold a reference, this call may race with a folio split, so + * it should re-check the folio still contains this page after gaining + * a reference on the folio. + * Return: The folio which contains this page. + */ +#define page_folio(p) (_Generic((p), \ + const struct page *: (const struct folio *)_compound_head(p), \ + struct page *: (struct folio *)_compound_head(p))) + +/** + * folio_page - Return a page from a folio. + * @folio: The folio. + * @n: The page number to return. + * + * @n is relative to the start of the folio. This function does not + * check that the page number lies within @folio; the caller is presumed + * to have a reference to the page. + */ +#define folio_page(folio, n) nth_page(&(folio)->page, n) + static __always_inline int PageTail(struct page *page) { return READ_ONCE(page->compound_head) & 1;