Message ID | 20190828140016.3ce1be4f@gandalf.local.home (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Headers | show |
Series | kernel-shark: Increase the size of the task hash | expand |
On 28.08.19 г. 21:00 ч., Steven Rostedt wrote: > From: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > When loading a data file that contained 100,000s of tasks, using a 256 > bucket size hash crippled it. By increasing the hash to 2^16 (65536) it > solves the issue (still small enough not to waste too much memory). > > In the process, I changed the knuth_hash() in libkshark.c to use the 32 > bit version and just have the key use what it needs: If the size the hash table is 65536 then the multiplicative hashing function has to multiply the key by a prime number which is closer to 65536 / 1.61803398875 (the so called "golden ratio" of the size). It makes no sense to multiply by a number that is several orders of magnitude bigger than the size of the hash table. > > key = knuth_hash(); > key += knuth_hash >> SHIFT; > key &= (1 << SHIFT) - 1; > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > --- > diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > index 4201fa02..41572e18 100644 > --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > @@ -252,19 +252,19 @@ void kshark_free(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx) > free(kshark_ctx); > } > > -static inline uint8_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) > +static inline uint32_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) > { > /* > - * Small table hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit > + * Hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit > * multiplicative hash. See The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). > * Multiplication by the Prime number, closest to the golden ratio of > - * 2^8. > + * 2^32. > */ > - return UINT8_C(val) * UINT8_C(157); > + return val * UINT32_C(2654435761); So according to my understanding of the idea in the book, this line should look look this: return UINT16_C(val) * UINT8_16(65537); and you do not need to do any additional manipulation of the key (PID). Also the function has to return uint16_t. Thanks! Yordan > } > > static struct kshark_task_list * > -kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint8_t key, int pid) > +kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint32_t key, int pid) > { > struct kshark_task_list *list; > > @@ -280,9 +280,12 @@ static struct kshark_task_list * > kshark_add_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, int pid) > { > struct kshark_task_list *list; > - uint8_t key; > + uint32_t key; > > key = knuth_hash(pid); > + key += key >> KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT; > + key &= (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) - 1; > + > list = kshark_find_task(kshark_ctx, key, pid); > if (list) > return list; > diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > index 04e9cbfc..3407db19 100644 > --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > @@ -72,7 +72,8 @@ struct kshark_entry { > }; > > /** Size of the task's hash table. */ > -#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE 256 > +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT 16 > +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) > > /** Linked list of tasks. */ > struct kshark_task_list { >
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 15:46:24 +0300 "Yordan Karadzhov (VMware)" <y.karadz@gmail.com> wrote: > On 28.08.19 г. 21:00 ч., Steven Rostedt wrote: > > From: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > > > When loading a data file that contained 100,000s of tasks, using a 256 > > bucket size hash crippled it. By increasing the hash to 2^16 (65536) it > > solves the issue (still small enough not to waste too much memory). > > > > In the process, I changed the knuth_hash() in libkshark.c to use the 32 > > bit version and just have the key use what it needs: > > If the size the hash table is 65536 then the multiplicative hashing > function has to multiply the key by a prime number which is closer to > 65536 / 1.61803398875 (the so called "golden ratio" of the size). > It makes no sense to multiply by a number that is several orders of > magnitude bigger than the size of the hash table. Does it really matter? > > > > > key = knuth_hash(); > > key += knuth_hash >> SHIFT; > > key &= (1 << SHIFT) - 1; > > > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > --- > > diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > > index 4201fa02..41572e18 100644 > > --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > > +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > > @@ -252,19 +252,19 @@ void kshark_free(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx) > > free(kshark_ctx); > > } > > > > -static inline uint8_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) > > +static inline uint32_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) > > { > > /* > > - * Small table hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit > > + * Hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit > > * multiplicative hash. See The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). > > * Multiplication by the Prime number, closest to the golden ratio of > > - * 2^8. > > + * 2^32. > > */ > > - return UINT8_C(val) * UINT8_C(157); > > + return val * UINT32_C(2654435761); > > So according to my understanding of the idea in the book, this line > should look look this: > > return UINT16_C(val) * UINT8_16(65537); The reason I did it the way I did, was to decouple the hashing algorithm from the size of the hash. If you notice, if I find the size too big, or too small, I can make a single modification (change TASK_HASH_SHIFT to any other number less than 32), and the algorithm still works. I'm not tied to this solution, and since you will be maintaining this code, I have no problem implementing it the way you suggest. I just wanted to state that by doing so, it binds the size of the hash table with the entire algorithm, and modifications to the number of buckets in the hash will be more difficult to maintain. It does not need to be perfect, and in practice, the one I proposed worked quite well. Remember, perfection is the enemy of good enough ;-) > > and you do not need to do any additional manipulation of the key (PID). > Also the function has to return uint16_t. I see no reason it has to return uint16_t. -- Steve > > Thanks! > Yordan > > > } > > > > static struct kshark_task_list * > > -kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint8_t key, int pid) > > +kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint32_t key, int pid) > > { > > struct kshark_task_list *list; > > > > @@ -280,9 +280,12 @@ static struct kshark_task_list * > > kshark_add_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, int pid) > > { > > struct kshark_task_list *list; > > - uint8_t key; > > + uint32_t key; > > > > key = knuth_hash(pid); > > + key += key >> KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT; > > + key &= (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) - 1; > > + > > list = kshark_find_task(kshark_ctx, key, pid); > > if (list) > > return list; > > diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > > index 04e9cbfc..3407db19 100644 > > --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > > +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > > @@ -72,7 +72,8 @@ struct kshark_entry { > > }; > > > > /** Size of the task's hash table. */ > > -#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE 256 > > +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT 16 > > +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) > > > > /** Linked list of tasks. */ > > struct kshark_task_list { > >
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 15:46:24 +0300 "Yordan Karadzhov (VMware)" <y.karadz@gmail.com> wrote: > On 28.08.19 г. 21:00 ч., Steven Rostedt wrote: > > From: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > > > When loading a data file that contained 100,000s of tasks, using a 256 > > bucket size hash crippled it. By increasing the hash to 2^16 (65536) it > > solves the issue (still small enough not to waste too much memory). > > > > In the process, I changed the knuth_hash() in libkshark.c to use the 32 > > bit version and just have the key use what it needs: > > If the size the hash table is 65536 then the multiplicative hashing > function has to multiply the key by a prime number which is closer to > 65536 / 1.61803398875 (the so called "golden ratio" of the size). > It makes no sense to multiply by a number that is several orders of > magnitude bigger than the size of the hash table. > > > > > key = knuth_hash(); > > key += knuth_hash >> SHIFT; > > key &= (1 << SHIFT) - 1; > > > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > --- > > diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > > index 4201fa02..41572e18 100644 > > --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > > +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c > > @@ -252,19 +252,19 @@ void kshark_free(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx) > > free(kshark_ctx); > > } > > > > -static inline uint8_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) > > +static inline uint32_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) > > { > > /* > > - * Small table hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit > > + * Hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit > > * multiplicative hash. See The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). > > * Multiplication by the Prime number, closest to the golden ratio of > > - * 2^8. > > + * 2^32. > > */ > > - return UINT8_C(val) * UINT8_C(157); > > + return val * UINT32_C(2654435761); > > So according to my understanding of the idea in the book, this line > should look look this: > > return UINT16_C(val) * UINT8_16(65537); I just tested this (see attached patches, to try it yourself, I added the two libtraceevent fixes too). The results are *exactly* the same! It's the prime number multiplication that is important. They both give: max=15441999 min=435 total=139895258 avg=2134 std2=55927 (since I didn't feel like adding a math library, the std2 is the square of the standard deviation. To get the real std you need to take the square root of it). Note, its only the same if I remove the key += key >> shift part. With that still in, it becomes a little different: max=15440573 min=334 total=139895258 avg=2134 std2=19938 It actually does better! std 141.201 (sqrt(19938)) vs 236.488 (sqrt(55927)) Thus, are you OK if I keep this patch as is? -- Steve > > and you do not need to do any additional manipulation of the key (PID). > Also the function has to return uint16_t. > > Thanks! > Yordan > > > } > > > > static struct kshark_task_list * > > -kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint8_t key, int pid) > > +kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint32_t key, int pid) > > { > > struct kshark_task_list *list; > > > > @@ -280,9 +280,12 @@ static struct kshark_task_list * > > kshark_add_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, int pid) > > { > > struct kshark_task_list *list; > > - uint8_t key; > > + uint32_t key; > > > > key = knuth_hash(pid); > > + key += key >> KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT; > > + key &= (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) - 1; > > + > > list = kshark_find_task(kshark_ctx, key, pid); > > if (list) > > return list; > > diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > > index 04e9cbfc..3407db19 100644 > > --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > > +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h > > @@ -72,7 +72,8 @@ struct kshark_entry { > > }; > > > > /** Size of the task's hash table. */ > > -#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE 256 > > +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT 16 > > +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) > > > > /** Linked list of tasks. */ > > struct kshark_task_list { > >
On 29.08.19 г. 16:49 ч., Steven Rostedt wrote: > On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 15:46:24 +0300 > "Yordan Karadzhov (VMware)" <y.karadz@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 28.08.19 г. 21:00 ч., Steven Rostedt wrote: >>> From: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> >>> >>> When loading a data file that contained 100,000s of tasks, using a 256 >>> bucket size hash crippled it. By increasing the hash to 2^16 (65536) it >>> solves the issue (still small enough not to waste too much memory). >>> >>> In the process, I changed the knuth_hash() in libkshark.c to use the 32 >>> bit version and just have the key use what it needs: >> >> If the size the hash table is 65536 then the multiplicative hashing >> function has to multiply the key by a prime number which is closer to >> 65536 / 1.61803398875 (the so called "golden ratio" of the size). >> It makes no sense to multiply by a number that is several orders of >> magnitude bigger than the size of the hash table. >> >>> >>> key = knuth_hash(); >>> key += knuth_hash >> SHIFT; >>> key &= (1 << SHIFT) - 1; >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> >>> --- >>> diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c >>> index 4201fa02..41572e18 100644 >>> --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c >>> +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c >>> @@ -252,19 +252,19 @@ void kshark_free(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx) >>> free(kshark_ctx); >>> } >>> >>> -static inline uint8_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) >>> +static inline uint32_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) >>> { >>> /* >>> - * Small table hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit >>> + * Hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit >>> * multiplicative hash. See The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). >>> * Multiplication by the Prime number, closest to the golden ratio of >>> - * 2^8. >>> + * 2^32. >>> */ >>> - return UINT8_C(val) * UINT8_C(157); >>> + return val * UINT32_C(2654435761); From my tests it seems that the old and the new version of the hashing function are performing exactly the same however your version will be much easier to maintain, so I like this modification. >> >> So according to my understanding of the idea in the book, this line >> should look look this: >> >> return UINT16_C(val) * UINT8_16(65537); > > I just tested this (see attached patches, to try it yourself, I added > the two libtraceevent fixes too). The results are *exactly* the same! > > It's the prime number multiplication that is important. > > They both give: > > max=15441999 min=435 total=139895258 avg=2134 std2=55927 > > (since I didn't feel like adding a math library, the std2 is the square > of the standard deviation. To get the real std you need to take the > square root of it). > > Note, its only the same if I remove the key += key >> shift part. With > that still in, it becomes a little different: > > max=15440573 min=334 total=139895258 avg=2134 std2=19938 > > It actually does better! > > std 141.201 (sqrt(19938)) vs 236.488 (sqrt(55927)) > > Thus, are you OK if I keep this patch as is? > > -- Steve > >> >> and you do not need to do any additional manipulation of the key (PID). >> Also the function has to return uint16_t. >> >> Thanks! >> Yordan >> >>> } >>> >>> static struct kshark_task_list * >>> -kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint8_t key, int pid) >>> +kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint32_t key, int pid) >>> { >>> struct kshark_task_list *list; >>> >>> @@ -280,9 +280,12 @@ static struct kshark_task_list * >>> kshark_add_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, int pid) >>> { >>> struct kshark_task_list *list; >>> - uint8_t key; >>> + uint32_t key; >>> >>> key = knuth_hash(pid); >>> + key += key >> KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT; From my tests this so called "entropy" line makes the spread of the table worst. I would prefer to remove it. >>> + key &= (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) - 1; The masking must stay but maybe it can be moved inside the hashing function. Thanks a lot! Yordan >>> + >>> list = kshark_find_task(kshark_ctx, key, pid); >>> if (list) >>> return list; >>> diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h >>> index 04e9cbfc..3407db19 100644 >>> --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h >>> +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h >>> @@ -72,7 +72,8 @@ struct kshark_entry { >>> }; >>> >>> /** Size of the task's hash table. */ >>> -#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE 256 >>> +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT 16 >>> +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) >>> >>> /** Linked list of tasks. */ >>> struct kshark_task_list { >>> >
diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c index 4201fa02..41572e18 100644 --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.c @@ -252,19 +252,19 @@ void kshark_free(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx) free(kshark_ctx); } -static inline uint8_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) +static inline uint32_t knuth_hash(uint32_t val) { /* - * Small table hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit + * Hashing function adapted from Donald E. Knuth's 32 bit * multiplicative hash. See The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). * Multiplication by the Prime number, closest to the golden ratio of - * 2^8. + * 2^32. */ - return UINT8_C(val) * UINT8_C(157); + return val * UINT32_C(2654435761); } static struct kshark_task_list * -kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint8_t key, int pid) +kshark_find_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, uint32_t key, int pid) { struct kshark_task_list *list; @@ -280,9 +280,12 @@ static struct kshark_task_list * kshark_add_task(struct kshark_context *kshark_ctx, int pid) { struct kshark_task_list *list; - uint8_t key; + uint32_t key; key = knuth_hash(pid); + key += key >> KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT; + key &= (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) - 1; + list = kshark_find_task(kshark_ctx, key, pid); if (list) return list; diff --git a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h index 04e9cbfc..3407db19 100644 --- a/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h +++ b/kernel-shark/src/libkshark.h @@ -72,7 +72,8 @@ struct kshark_entry { }; /** Size of the task's hash table. */ -#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE 256 +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT 16 +#define KS_TASK_HASH_SIZE (1 << KS_TASK_HASH_SHIFT) /** Linked list of tasks. */ struct kshark_task_list {