[PATCH rdma-next v5 0/4] Dynamicaly allocate SG table from the pages

Daniel Vetter daniel at ffwll.ch
Tue Oct 6 10:41:22 UTC 2020


On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 08:56:50PM -0300, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 04, 2020 at 06:43:36PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
> > This series extends __sg_alloc_table_from_pages to allow chaining of
> > new pages to already initialized SG table.
> > 
> > This allows for the drivers to utilize the optimization of merging contiguous
> > pages without a need to pre allocate all the pages and hold them in
> > a very large temporary buffer prior to the call to SG table initialization.
> > 
> > The second patch changes the Infiniband driver to use the new API. It
> > removes duplicate functionality from the code and benefits the
> > optimization of allocating dynamic SG table from pages.
> > 
> > In huge pages system of 2MB page size, without this change, the SG table
> > would contain x512 SG entries.
> > E.g. for 100GB memory registration:
> > 
> >              Number of entries      Size
> >     Before        26214400          600.0MB
> >     After            51200            1.2MB
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Maor Gottlieb (2):
> >   lib/scatterlist: Add support in dynamic allocation of SG table from
> >     pages
> >   RDMA/umem: Move to allocate SG table from pages
> > 
> > Tvrtko Ursulin (2):
> >   tools/testing/scatterlist: Rejuvenate bit-rotten test
> >   tools/testing/scatterlist: Show errors in human readable form
> 
> This looks OK, I'm going to send it into linux-next on the hmm tree
> for awhile to see if anything gets broken. If there is more
> remarks/tags/etc please continue

An idea that just crossed my mind: A pin_user_pages_sgt might be useful
for both rdma and drm, since this would avoid the possible huge interim
struct pages array for thp pages. Or anything else that could be coalesced
down into a single sg entry.

Not sure it's worth it, but would at least give a slightly neater
interface I think.
-Daniel
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Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
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