[v3 0/9] parallelized "struct page" zeroing
Michal Hocko
mhocko at kernel.org
Wed May 10 17:24:19 AEST 2017
On Tue 09-05-17 14:54:50, Pasha Tatashin wrote:
[...]
> >The implementation just looks too large to what I would expect. E.g. do
> >we really need to add zero argument to the large part of the memblock
> >API? Wouldn't it be easier to simply export memblock_virt_alloc_internal
> >(or its tiny wrapper memblock_virt_alloc_core) and move the zeroing
> >outside to its 2 callers? A completely untested scratched version at the
> >end of the email.
>
> I am OK, with this change. But, I do not really see a difference between:
>
> memblock_virt_alloc_raw()
> and
> memblock_virt_alloc_core()
>
> In both cases we use memblock_virt_alloc_internal(), but the only difference
> is that in my case we tell memblock_virt_alloc_internal() to zero the pages
> if needed, and in your case the other two callers are zeroing it. I like
> moving memblock_dbg() inside memblock_virt_alloc_internal()
Well, I didn't object to this particular part. I was mostly concerned
about
http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1494003796-748672-4-git-send-email-pasha.tatashin@oracle.com
and the "zero" argument for other functions. I guess we can do without
that. I _think_ that we should simply _always_ initialize the page at the
__init_single_page time rather than during the allocation. That would
require dropping __GFP_ZERO for non-memblock allocations. Or do you
think we could regress for single threaded initialization?
> >Also it seems that this is not 100% correct either as it only cares
> >about VMEMMAP while DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT might be enabled also for
> >SPARSEMEM. This would suggest that we would zero out pages twice,
> >right?
>
> Thank you, I will check this combination before sending out the next patch.
>
> >
> >A similar concern would go to the memory hotplug patch which will
> >fall back to the slab/page allocator IIRC. On the other hand
> >__init_single_page is shared with the hotplug code so again we would
> >initialize 2 times.
>
> Correct, when memory it hotplugged, to gain the benefit of this fix, and
> also not to regress by actually double zeroing "struct pages" we should not
> zero it out. However, I do not really have means to test it.
It should be pretty easy to test with kvm, but I can help with testing
on the real HW as well.
Thanks!
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Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs
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