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SubjectRe: [PATCH v10 3/5] virtio_balloon: introduce migration primitives to balloon pages
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 13:38:18 -0300
Rafael Aquini <aquini@redhat.com> wrote:

> Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce significantly
> the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be used within a guest,
> thus imposing performance penalties associated with the reduced number of
> transparent huge pages that could be used by the guest workload.
>
> Besides making balloon pages movable at allocation time and introducing
> the necessary primitives to perform balloon page migration/compaction,
> this patch also introduces the following locking scheme, in order to
> enhance the syncronization methods for accessing elements of struct
> virtio_balloon, thus providing protection against concurrent access
> introduced by parallel memory compaction threads.
>
> - balloon_lock (mutex) : synchronizes the access demand to elements of
> struct virtio_balloon and its queue operations;
> - pages_lock (spinlock): special protection to balloon's pages bookmarking
> elements (list and atomic counters) against the
> potential memory compaction concurrency;
>
>
> ...
>
> struct virtio_balloon
> {
> @@ -46,11 +48,24 @@ struct virtio_balloon
> /* The thread servicing the balloon. */
> struct task_struct *thread;
>
> + /* balloon special page->mapping */
> + struct address_space *mapping;
> +
> + /* Synchronize access/update to this struct virtio_balloon elements */
> + struct mutex balloon_lock;
> +
> /* Waiting for host to ack the pages we released. */
> wait_queue_head_t acked;
>
> + /* Protect pages list, and pages bookeeping counters */
> + spinlock_t pages_lock;
> +
> + /* Number of balloon pages isolated from 'pages' list for compaction */
> + unsigned int num_isolated_pages;

Is it utterly inconceivable that this counter could exceed 4G, ever?

> /* Number of balloon pages we've told the Host we're not using. */
> unsigned int num_pages;
> +
> /*
> * The pages we've told the Host we're not using.
> * Each page on this list adds VIRTIO_BALLOON_PAGES_PER_PAGE
> @@ -60,7 +75,7 @@ struct virtio_balloon
>
> /* The array of pfns we tell the Host about. */
> unsigned int num_pfns;
> - u32 pfns[256];
> + u32 pfns[VIRTIO_BALLOON_ARRAY_PFNS_MAX];
>
> /* Memory statistics */
> int need_stats_update;
> @@ -122,13 +137,17 @@ static void set_page_pfns(u32 pfns[], struct page *page)
>
> static void fill_balloon(struct virtio_balloon *vb, size_t num)
> {
> + /* Get the proper GFP alloc mask from vb->mapping flags */
> + gfp_t vb_gfp_mask = mapping_gfp_mask(vb->mapping);
> +
> /* We can only do one array worth at a time. */
> num = min(num, ARRAY_SIZE(vb->pfns));
>
> + mutex_lock(&vb->balloon_lock);
> for (vb->num_pfns = 0; vb->num_pfns < num;
> vb->num_pfns += VIRTIO_BALLOON_PAGES_PER_PAGE) {
> - struct page *page = alloc_page(GFP_HIGHUSER | __GFP_NORETRY |
> - __GFP_NOMEMALLOC | __GFP_NOWARN);
> + struct page *page = alloc_page(vb_gfp_mask | __GFP_NORETRY |
> + __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_NOMEMALLOC);

That looks like an allocation which could easily fail.

> if (!page) {
> if (printk_ratelimit())
> dev_printk(KERN_INFO, &vb->vdev->dev,

Strangely, we suppressed the core page allocator's warning and
substituted this less useful one.

Also, it would be nice if someone could get that printk_ratelimit() out
of there, for reasons described at the printk_ratelimit() definition
site.

> @@ -139,9 +158,15 @@ static void fill_balloon(struct virtio_balloon *vb, size_t num)
> break;
> }
> set_page_pfns(vb->pfns + vb->num_pfns, page);
> - vb->num_pages += VIRTIO_BALLOON_PAGES_PER_PAGE;
> totalram_pages--;
> +
> + BUG_ON(!trylock_page(page));
> + spin_lock(&vb->pages_lock);
> list_add(&page->lru, &vb->pages);
> + assign_balloon_mapping(page, vb->mapping);
> + vb->num_pages += VIRTIO_BALLOON_PAGES_PER_PAGE;
> + spin_unlock(&vb->pages_lock);
> + unlock_page(page);
> }
>
> ...
>



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