[Intel-gfx] [PATCH 24/29] mm: vmscan: make global slab shrink lockless
Qi Zheng
zhengqi.arch at bytedance.com
Sun Jun 25 03:15:01 UTC 2023
On 2023/6/24 19:08, Qi Zheng wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> On 2023/6/24 06:19, Dave Chinner wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 09:10:57PM +0800, Qi Zheng wrote:
>>> On 2023/6/23 14:29, Dave Chinner wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 05:12:02PM +0200, Vlastimil Babka wrote:
>>>>> On 6/22/23 10:53, Qi Zheng wrote:
>>>> Yes, I suggested the IDR route because radix tree lookups under RCU
>>>> with reference counted objects are a known safe pattern that we can
>>>> easily confirm is correct or not. Hence I suggested the unification
>>>> + IDR route because it makes the life of reviewers so, so much
>>>> easier...
>>>
>>> In fact, I originally planned to try the unification + IDR method you
>>> suggested at the beginning. But in the case of CONFIG_MEMCG disabled,
>>> the struct mem_cgroup is not even defined, and root_mem_cgroup and
>>> shrinker_info will not be allocated. This required more code
>>> changes, so
>>> I ended up keeping the shrinker_list and implementing the above pattern.
>>
>> Yes. Go back and read what I originally said needed to be done
>> first. In the case of CONFIG_MEMCG=n, a dummy root memcg still needs
>> to exist that holds all of the global shrinkers. Then shrink_slab()
>> is only ever passed a memcg that should be iterated.
>>
>> Yes, it needs changes external to the shrinker code itself to be
>> made to work. And even if memcg's are not enabled, we can still use
>> the memcg structures to ensure a common abstraction is used for the
>> shrinker tracking infrastructure....
>
> Yeah, what I imagined before was to define a more concise struct
> mem_cgroup in the case of CONFIG_MEMCG=n, then allocate a dummy root
> memcg on system boot:
>
> #ifdef !CONFIG_MEMCG
>
> struct shrinker_info {
> struct rcu_head rcu;
> atomic_long_t *nr_deferred;
> unsigned long *map;
> int map_nr_max;
> };
>
> struct mem_cgroup_per_node {
> struct shrinker_info __rcu *shrinker_info;
> };
>
> struct mem_cgroup {
> struct mem_cgroup_per_node *nodeinfo[];
> };
>
> #endif
>
> But I have a concern: if all global shrinkers are tracking with the
> info->map of root memcg, a shrinker->id needs to be assigned to them,
> which will cause info->map_nr_max to become larger than before, then
> making the traversal of info->map slower.
But most of the system is 'sb-xxx' shrinker instances, they all have
the SHRINKER_MEMCG_AWARE flag, so it should have little impact on the
speed of traversing info->map. ;)
>
>>
>>> If the above pattern is not safe, I will go back to the unification +
>>> IDR method.
>>
>> And that is exactly how we got into this mess in the first place....
>
> I only found one similar pattern in the kernel:
>
> fs/smb/server/oplock.c:find_same_lease_key/smb_break_all_levII_oplock/lookup_lease_in_table
>
> But IIUC, the refcount here needs to be decremented after holding
> rcu lock as I did above.
>
> So regardless of whether we choose unification + IDR in the end, I still
> want to confirm whether the pattern I implemented above is safe. :)
Also + RCU mailing list.
>
> Thanks,
> Qi
>
>>
>> -Dave
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