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Subject[PATCH -mm] make swapin readahead skip over holes
Ever since abandoning the virtual scan of processes, for scalability
reasons, swap space has been a little more fragmented than before.
This can lead to the situation where a large memory user is killed,
swap space ends up full of "holes" and swapin readahead is totally
ineffective.

On my home system, after killing a leaky firefox it took over an
hour to page just under 2GB of memory back in, slowing the virtual
machines down to a crawl.

This patch makes swapin readahead simply skip over holes, instead
of stopping at them. This allows the system to swap things back in
at rates of several MB/second, instead of a few hundred kB/second.

The checks done in valid_swaphandles are already done in
read_swap_cache_async as well, allowing us to remove a fair amount
of code.

Signed-off-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
---
include/linux/swap.h | 2 +-
mm/swap_state.c | 17 ++++----------
mm/swapfile.c | 56 +++++++++++--------------------------------------
3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/swap.h b/include/linux/swap.h
index 1e22e12..6e1282e 100644
--- a/include/linux/swap.h
+++ b/include/linux/swap.h
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ extern long total_swap_pages;
extern void si_swapinfo(struct sysinfo *);
extern swp_entry_t get_swap_page(void);
extern swp_entry_t get_swap_page_of_type(int);
-extern int valid_swaphandles(swp_entry_t, unsigned long *);
+extern void get_swap_cluster(swp_entry_t, unsigned long *, unsigned long *);
extern int add_swap_count_continuation(swp_entry_t, gfp_t);
extern void swap_shmem_alloc(swp_entry_t);
extern int swap_duplicate(swp_entry_t);
diff --git a/mm/swap_state.c b/mm/swap_state.c
index 78cc4d1..36501b3 100644
--- a/mm/swap_state.c
+++ b/mm/swap_state.c
@@ -373,25 +373,18 @@ struct page *read_swap_cache_async(swp_entry_t entry, gfp_t gfp_mask,
struct page *swapin_readahead(swp_entry_t entry, gfp_t gfp_mask,
struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr)
{
- int nr_pages;
struct page *page;
- unsigned long offset;
+ unsigned long offset = swp_offset(entry);
unsigned long end_offset;

- /*
- * Get starting offset for readaround, and number of pages to read.
- * Adjust starting address by readbehind (for NUMA interleave case)?
- * No, it's very unlikely that swap layout would follow vma layout,
- * more likely that neighbouring swap pages came from the same node:
- * so use the same "addr" to choose the same node for each swap read.
- */
- nr_pages = valid_swaphandles(entry, &offset);
- for (end_offset = offset + nr_pages; offset < end_offset; offset++) {
+ get_swap_cluster(entry, &offset, &end_offset);
+
+ for (; offset <= end_offset ; offset++) {
/* Ok, do the async read-ahead now */
page = read_swap_cache_async(swp_entry(swp_type(entry), offset),
gfp_mask, vma, addr);
if (!page)
- break;
+ continue;
page_cache_release(page);
}
lru_add_drain(); /* Push any new pages onto the LRU now */
diff --git a/mm/swapfile.c b/mm/swapfile.c
index b1cd120..8dae1ca 100644
--- a/mm/swapfile.c
+++ b/mm/swapfile.c
@@ -2289,55 +2289,25 @@ int swapcache_prepare(swp_entry_t entry)
}

/*
- * swap_lock prevents swap_map being freed. Don't grab an extra
- * reference on the swaphandle, it doesn't matter if it becomes unused.
+ * Return a swap cluster sized and aligned block around offset.
*/
-int valid_swaphandles(swp_entry_t entry, unsigned long *offset)
+void get_swap_cluster(swp_entry_t entry, unsigned long *begin,
+ unsigned long *end)
{
struct swap_info_struct *si;
- int our_page_cluster = page_cluster;
- pgoff_t target, toff;
- pgoff_t base, end;
- int nr_pages = 0;
-
- if (!our_page_cluster) /* no readahead */
- return 0;
-
- si = swap_info[swp_type(entry)];
- target = swp_offset(entry);
- base = (target >> our_page_cluster) << our_page_cluster;
- end = base + (1 << our_page_cluster);
- if (!base) /* first page is swap header */
- base++;
+ unsigned long offset = swp_offset(entry);

spin_lock(&swap_lock);
- if (end > si->max) /* don't go beyond end of map */
- end = si->max;
-
- /* Count contiguous allocated slots above our target */
- for (toff = target; ++toff < end; nr_pages++) {
- /* Don't read in free or bad pages */
- if (!si->swap_map[toff])
- break;
- if (swap_count(si->swap_map[toff]) == SWAP_MAP_BAD)
- break;
- }
- /* Count contiguous allocated slots below our target */
- for (toff = target; --toff >= base; nr_pages++) {
- /* Don't read in free or bad pages */
- if (!si->swap_map[toff])
- break;
- if (swap_count(si->swap_map[toff]) == SWAP_MAP_BAD)
- break;
- }
+ si = swap_info[swp_type(entry)];
+ /* Round the begin down to a page_cluster boundary. */
+ offset = (offset >> page_cluster) << page_cluster;
+ *begin = offset;
+ /* Round the end up, but not beyond the end of the swap device. */
+ offset = offset + (1 << page_cluster);
+ if (offset > si->max)
+ offset = si->max;
+ *end = offset;
spin_unlock(&swap_lock);
-
- /*
- * Indicate starting offset, and return number of pages to get:
- * if only 1, say 0, since there's then no readahead to be done.
- */
- *offset = ++toff;
- return nr_pages? ++nr_pages: 0;
}

/*

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