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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mremap: Remove LATENCY_LIMIT from mremap to reduce the number of TLB shootdowns
On Wed 06-06-18 19:38:03, Mel Gorman wrote:
> Commit 5d1904204c99 ("mremap: fix race between mremap() and page cleanning")
> fixed races between mremap and other operations for both file-backed and
> anonymous mappings. The file-backed was the most critical as it allowed the
> possibility that data could be changed on a physical page after page_mkclean
> returned which could trigger data loss or data integrity issues. A customer
> reported that the cost of the TLBs for anonymous regressions was excessive
> and resulting in a 30-50% drop in performance overall since this commit
> on a microbenchmark. Unfortunately I neither have access to the test-case
> nor can I describe what it does other than saying that mremap operations
> dominate heavily.
>
> This patch removes the LATENCY_LIMIT to handle TLB flushes on a PMD boundary
> instead of every 64 pages to reduce the number of TLB shootdowns by a factor
> of 8 in the ideal case. LATENCY_LIMIT was almost certainly used originally
> to limit the PTL hold times but the latency savings are likely offset by
> the cost of IPIs in many cases. This patch is not reported to completely
> restore performance but gets it within an acceptable percentage. The given
> metric here is simply described as "higher is better".
>
> Baseline that was known good
> 002: Metric: 91.05
> 004: Metric: 109.45
> 008: Metric: 73.08
> 016: Metric: 58.14
> 032: Metric: 61.09
> 064: Metric: 57.76
> 128: Metric: 55.43
>
> Current
> 001: Metric: 54.98
> 002: Metric: 56.56
> 004: Metric: 41.22
> 008: Metric: 35.96
> 016: Metric: 36.45
> 032: Metric: 35.71
> 064: Metric: 35.73
> 128: Metric: 34.96
>
> With patch
> 001: Metric: 61.43
> 002: Metric: 81.64
> 004: Metric: 67.92
> 008: Metric: 51.67
> 016: Metric: 50.47
> 032: Metric: 52.29
> 064: Metric: 50.01
> 128: Metric: 49.04
>
> So for low threads, it's not restored but for larger number of threads,
> it's closer to the "known good" baseline.
>
> Using a different mremap-intensive workload that is not representative of
> the real workload there is little difference observed outside of noise in
> the headline metrics However, the TLB shootdowns are reduced by 11% on
> average and at the peak, TLB shootdowns were reduced by 21%. Interrupts
> were sampled every second while the workload ran to get those figures.
> It's known that the figures will vary as the non-representative load is
> non-deterministic.
>
> An alternative patch was posted that should have significantly reduced the
> TLB flushes but unfortunately it does not perform as well as this version
> on the customer test case. If revisited, the two patches can stack on top
> of each other.

Yes, I think the other patch still makes some sense. I do not see why it
is not helping much but I hope we will learn that. This is a reasonable
step in the meantime.

I like the limit removal more than the previous version to tweak it.

> Signed-off-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>

Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>

> ---
> mm/mremap.c | 4 ----
> 1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/mm/mremap.c b/mm/mremap.c
> index 049470aa1e3e..5c2e18505f75 100644
> --- a/mm/mremap.c
> +++ b/mm/mremap.c
> @@ -191,8 +191,6 @@ static void move_ptes(struct vm_area_struct *vma, pmd_t *old_pmd,
> drop_rmap_locks(vma);
> }
>
> -#define LATENCY_LIMIT (64 * PAGE_SIZE)
> -
> unsigned long move_page_tables(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> unsigned long old_addr, struct vm_area_struct *new_vma,
> unsigned long new_addr, unsigned long len,
> @@ -247,8 +245,6 @@ unsigned long move_page_tables(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> next = (new_addr + PMD_SIZE) & PMD_MASK;
> if (extent > next - new_addr)
> extent = next - new_addr;
> - if (extent > LATENCY_LIMIT)
> - extent = LATENCY_LIMIT;
> move_ptes(vma, old_pmd, old_addr, old_addr + extent, new_vma,
> new_pmd, new_addr, need_rmap_locks, &need_flush);
> }

--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

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