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Subject[PATCH] shrink struct page for 2.5
Hi,

I've forward-ported a small part of the -rmap patch to 2.5,
the shrinkage of the struct page. Most of this code is from
William Irwin and Christoph Hellwig.

The executive summary:
o page->wait is removed, instead we use a hash table of wait
queues per zone ... collisions are ok because of wake-all
semantics
o page->virtual is only used on highmem machines and sparc64,
other machines calculate the address instead
o page->zone is shrunk from a pointer to an index into a small
array of zones ... this means we have space for 3 more chars
in the struct page to other stuff (say, page->age)

bk://linuxvm.bkbits.net/linux-2.5-struct_page
http://surriel.com/patches/2.5/2.5.5-p2-struct_page3

Unfortunately I haven't managed to make 2.5.5-pre2 to boot on
my machine, so I haven't been able to test this port of the
patch to 2.5. The code has been running stably in 2.4 for the
last 2 months though, so if you can boot 2.5, please help test
this thing.

regards,

Rik
--
"Linux holds advantages over the single-vendor commercial OS"
-- Microsoft's "Competing with Linux" document

http://www.surriel.com/ http://distro.conectiva.com/




# This is a BitKeeper generated patch for the following project:
# Project Name: Linux kernel tree
# This patch format is intended for GNU patch command version 2.5 or higher.
# This patch includes the following deltas:
# ChangeSet 1.342 -> 1.343
# include/linux/pagemap.h 1.15 -> 1.16
# include/linux/mmzone.h 1.6 -> 1.7
# include/asm-sparc/pgtable.h 1.5.1.1 -> 1.7
# include/asm-cris/pgtable.h 1.6.1.1 -> 1.8
# include/asm-sparc64/pgtable.h 1.15.1.1 -> 1.17
# fs/buffer.c 1.61 -> 1.62
# include/linux/mm.h 1.33 -> 1.34
# mm/highmem.c 1.24 -> 1.25
# mm/page_alloc.c 1.41 -> 1.42
# mm/vmscan.c 1.55 -> 1.56
# drivers/char/agp/agpgart_be.c 1.21 -> 1.22
# include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h 1.9 -> 1.10
# include/asm-s390/pgtable.h 1.5.1.1 -> 1.7
# include/asm-arm/pgtable.h 1.7 -> 1.8
# include/asm-mips/pgtable.h 1.4.1.1 -> 1.6
# include/asm-alpha/pgtable.h 1.8 -> 1.9
# include/asm-ia64/pgtable.h 1.6 -> 1.7
# include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h 1.3 -> 1.4
# mm/filemap.c 1.56 -> 1.57
# drivers/char/drm/i810_dma.c 1.6 -> 1.7
# include/asm-s390x/pgtable.h 1.5.1.1 -> 1.7
# include/asm-mips64/pgtable.h 1.4.1.1 -> 1.6
# include/asm-sh/pgtable.h 1.8.1.1 -> 1.10
# mm/Makefile 1.5 -> 1.6
# include/asm-i386/pgtable.h 1.5.1.1 -> 1.7
#
# The following is the BitKeeper ChangeSet Log
# --------------------------------------------
# 02/02/16 riel@imladris.surriel.com 1.343
# Merge
# --------------------------------------------
#
diff -Nru a/drivers/char/agp/agpgart_be.c b/drivers/char/agp/agpgart_be.c
--- a/drivers/char/agp/agpgart_be.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/drivers/char/agp/agpgart_be.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -830,7 +830,7 @@
page = virt_to_page(pt);
atomic_dec(&page->count);
clear_bit(PG_locked, &page->flags);
- wake_up(&page->wait);
+ wake_up_page(page);
free_page((unsigned long) pt);
atomic_dec(&agp_bridge.current_memory_agp);
}
@@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@
page = virt_to_page(pt);
atomic_dec(&page->count);
clear_bit(PG_locked, &page->flags);
- wake_up(&page->wait);
+ wake_up_page(page);
free_page((unsigned long) pt);
atomic_dec(&agp_bridge.current_memory_agp);
}
diff -Nru a/drivers/char/drm/i810_dma.c b/drivers/char/drm/i810_dma.c
--- a/drivers/char/drm/i810_dma.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/drivers/char/drm/i810_dma.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -294,14 +294,13 @@

static void i810_free_page(drm_device_t *dev, unsigned long page)
{
- if(page == 0UL)
- return;
-
- atomic_dec(&virt_to_page(page)->count);
- clear_bit(PG_locked, &virt_to_page(page)->flags);
- wake_up(&virt_to_page(page)->wait);
- free_page(page);
- return;
+ if (page) {
+ struct page *p = virt_to_page(page);
+ atomic_dec(p);
+ clear_bit(PG_locked, &p->flags);
+ wake_up_page(p);
+ free_page(page);
+ }
}

static int i810_dma_cleanup(drm_device_t *dev)
diff -Nru a/fs/buffer.c b/fs/buffer.c
--- a/fs/buffer.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/fs/buffer.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -2012,8 +2012,7 @@
* of kiobuf structs (much like a user-space iovec list).
*
* The kiobuf must already be locked for IO. IO is submitted
- * asynchronously: you need to check page->locked, page->uptodate, and
- * maybe wait on page->wait.
+ * asynchronously: you need to check page->locked and page->uptodate.
*
* It is up to the caller to make sure that there are enough blocks
* passed in to completely map the iobufs to disk.
@@ -2070,8 +2069,8 @@
/*
* Start I/O on a page.
* This function expects the page to be locked and may return
- * before I/O is complete. You then have to check page->locked,
- * page->uptodate, and maybe wait on page->wait.
+ * before I/O is complete. You then have to check page->locked
+ * and page->uptodate.
*
* brw_page() is SMP-safe, although it's being called with the
* kernel lock held - but the code is ready.
diff -Nru a/include/asm-alpha/pgtable.h b/include/asm-alpha/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-alpha/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-alpha/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -268,8 +268,6 @@
extern inline int pgd_present(pgd_t pgd) { return pgd_val(pgd) & _PAGE_VALID; }
extern inline void pgd_clear(pgd_t * pgdp) { pgd_val(*pgdp) = 0; }

-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
-
/*
* The following only work if pte_present() is true.
* Undefined behaviour if not..
diff -Nru a/include/asm-arm/pgtable.h b/include/asm-arm/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-arm/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-arm/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -99,7 +99,6 @@
/*
* Permanent address of a page. We never have highmem, so this is trivial.
*/
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20 - PAGE_SHIFT))

/*
diff -Nru a/include/asm-cris/pgtable.h b/include/asm-cris/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-cris/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/asm-cris/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -439,7 +439,6 @@

/* permanent address of a page */

-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#define __page_address(page) (PAGE_OFFSET + (((page) - mem_map) << PAGE_SHIFT))
#define pte_page(pte) (mem_map+pte_pagenr(pte))

diff -Nru a/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h b/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-i386/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -264,11 +264,7 @@
#define pmd_clear(xp) do { set_pmd(xp, __pmd(0)); } while (0)
#define pmd_bad(x) ((pmd_val(x) & (~PAGE_MASK & ~_PAGE_USER)) != _KERNPG_TABLE)

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page. Obviously must never be
- * called on a highmem page.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
+
#define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20-PAGE_SHIFT))

/*
diff -Nru a/include/asm-ia64/pgtable.h b/include/asm-ia64/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-ia64/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-ia64/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -165,11 +165,6 @@
* addresses:
*/

-/*
- * Given a pointer to an mem_map[] entry, return the kernel virtual
- * address corresponding to that page.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)

/* Quick test to see if ADDR is a (potentially) valid physical address. */
static inline long
diff -Nru a/include/asm-mips/pgtable.h b/include/asm-mips/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-mips/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-mips/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -331,11 +331,6 @@
extern inline int pgd_present(pgd_t pgd) { return 1; }
extern inline void pgd_clear(pgd_t *pgdp) { }

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page. On MIPS we never have highmem, so this
- * is simple.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_VR41XX
#define pte_page(x) (mem_map+(unsigned long)((pte_val(x) >> (PAGE_SHIFT + 2))))
#else
diff -Nru a/include/asm-mips64/pgtable.h b/include/asm-mips64/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-mips64/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-mips64/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -370,11 +370,6 @@
pgd_val(*pgdp) = ((unsigned long) invalid_pmd_table);
}

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page. On MIPS64 we never have highmem, so this
- * is simple.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#ifndef CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM
#define pte_page(x) (mem_map+(unsigned long)((pte_val(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)))
#else
diff -Nru a/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h b/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -275,7 +275,6 @@
* Permanent address of a page. Obviously must never be
* called on a highmem page.
*/
-#define page_address(page) ({ if (!(page)->virtual) BUG(); (page)->virtual; })
#define __page_address(page) ({ if (PageHighMem(page)) BUG(); PAGE_OFFSET + (((page) - mem_map) << PAGE_SHIFT); })
#define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20-PAGE_SHIFT))
#define pte_page(x) (mem_map+pte_pagenr(x))
diff -Nru a/include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h b/include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/asm-ppc/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -389,10 +389,6 @@
#define pmd_present(pmd) ((pmd_val(pmd) & PAGE_MASK) != 0)
#define pmd_clear(pmdp) do { pmd_val(*(pmdp)) = 0; } while (0)

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#define pte_page(x) (mem_map+(unsigned long)((pte_val(x)-PPC_MEMSTART) >> PAGE_SHIFT))

#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
diff -Nru a/include/asm-s390/pgtable.h b/include/asm-s390/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-s390/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-s390/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -239,10 +239,6 @@
*pteptr = pteval;
}

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20-PAGE_SHIFT))

/*
diff -Nru a/include/asm-s390x/pgtable.h b/include/asm-s390x/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-s390x/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-s390x/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -234,10 +234,6 @@
*pteptr = pteval;
}

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
#define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20-PAGE_SHIFT))

/*
diff -Nru a/include/asm-sh/pgtable.h b/include/asm-sh/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-sh/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/include/asm-sh/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -208,11 +208,6 @@
#define pmd_clear(xp) do { set_pmd(xp, __pmd(0)); } while (0)
#define pmd_bad(x) ((pmd_val(x) & (~PAGE_MASK & ~_PAGE_USER)) != _KERNPG_TABLE)

-/*
- * Permanent address of a page. Obviously must never be
- * called on a highmem page.
- */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual) /* P1 address of the page */
#define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20-PAGE_SHIFT))
#define pte_page(x) phys_to_page(pte_val(x)&PTE_PHYS_MASK)

diff -Nru a/include/asm-sparc/pgtable.h b/include/asm-sparc/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-sparc/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/asm-sparc/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -293,9 +293,6 @@
#define page_pte_prot(page, prot) mk_pte(page, prot)
#define page_pte(page) page_pte_prot(page, __pgprot(0))

-/* Permanent address of a page. */
-#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
-
BTFIXUPDEF_CALL(struct page *, pte_page, pte_t)
#define pte_page(pte) BTFIXUP_CALL(pte_page)(pte)

diff -Nru a/include/asm-sparc64/pgtable.h b/include/asm-sparc64/pgtable.h
--- a/include/asm-sparc64/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/asm-sparc64/pgtable.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -243,8 +243,7 @@
#define pte_mkold(pte) (__pte(((pte_val(pte)<<1UL)>>1UL) & ~_PAGE_ACCESSED))

/* Permanent address of a page. */
-#define __page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
-#define page_address(page) ({ __page_address(page); })
+#define __page_address(page) page_address(page)

#define pte_page(x) (mem_map+(((pte_val(x)&_PAGE_PADDR)-phys_base)>>PAGE_SHIFT))

diff -Nru a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h
--- a/include/linux/mm.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/linux/mm.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -157,12 +157,21 @@
updated asynchronously */
struct list_head lru; /* Pageout list, eg. active_list;
protected by pagemap_lru_lock !! */
- wait_queue_head_t wait; /* Page locked? Stand in line... */
+ unsigned char zone; /* Memory zone the page belongs to. */
struct page **pprev_hash; /* Complement to *next_hash. */
struct buffer_head * buffers; /* Buffer maps us to a disk block. */
+
+ /*
+ * On machines where all RAM is mapped into kernel address space,
+ * we can simply calculate the virtual address. On machines with
+ * highmem some memory is mapped into kernel virtual memory
+ * dynamically, so we need a place to store that address.
+ * Note that this field could be 16 bits on x86 ... ;)
+ */
+#if defined(CONFIG_HIGHMEM) || defined(CONFIG_SPARC64)
void *virtual; /* Kernel virtual address (NULL if
not kmapped, ie. highmem) */
- struct zone_struct *zone; /* Memory zone we are in. */
+#endif /* CONFIG_HIGMEM || CONFIG_SPARC64 */
} mem_map_t;

/*
@@ -183,6 +192,11 @@
#define page_count(p) atomic_read(&(p)->count)
#define set_page_count(p,v) atomic_set(&(p)->count, v)

+static inline void init_page_count(struct page *page)
+{
+ page->count.counter = 0;
+}
+
/*
* Various page->flags bits:
*
@@ -237,7 +251,7 @@
* - private pages which have been modified may need to be swapped out
* to swap space and (later) to be read back into memory.
* During disk I/O, PG_locked is used. This bit is set before I/O
- * and reset when I/O completes. page->wait is a wait queue of all
+ * and reset when I/O completes. page_waitqueue(page) is a wait queue of all
* tasks waiting for the I/O on this page to complete.
* PG_uptodate tells whether the page's contents is valid.
* When a read completes, the page becomes uptodate, unless a disk I/O
@@ -299,6 +313,48 @@
#define SetPageChecked(page) set_bit(PG_checked, &(page)->flags)
#define PageLaunder(page) test_bit(PG_launder, &(page)->flags)
#define SetPageLaunder(page) set_bit(PG_launder, &(page)->flags)
+#define __SetPageReserved(page) __set_bit(PG_reserved, &(page)->flags)
+
+/*
+ * The zone field is never updated after free_area_init_core()
+ * sets it, so none of the operations on it need to be atomic.
+ */
+#define NODE_SHIFT 4
+#define page_zone(page) zone_table[(page)->zone]
+#define set_page_zone(page, zone_num) do { (page)->zone = (zone_num); } while(0)
+
+/*
+ * In order to avoid #ifdefs within C code itself, we define
+ * set_page_address to a noop for non-highmem machines, where
+ * the field isn't useful.
+ * The same is true for page_address() in arch-dependent code.
+ */
+#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
+
+#define set_page_address(page, address) \
+ do { \
+ (page)->virtual = (address); \
+ } while(0)
+
+#else /* CONFIG_HIGHMEM */
+#define set_page_address(page, address) do { } while(0)
+#endif /* CONFIG_HIGHMEM */
+
+/*
+ * Permanent address of a page. Obviously must never be
+ * called on a highmem page.
+ */
+#if defined(CONFIG_HIGHMEM) || defined(CONFIG_SPARC64)
+
+#define page_address(page) ((page)->virtual)
+
+#else /* CONFIG_HIGHMEM || CONFIG_SPARC64 */
+
+#define page_address(page) \
+ __va( (((page) - page_zone(page)->zone_mem_map) << PAGE_SHIFT) \
+ + page_zone(page)->zone_start_paddr)
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_HIGHMEM || CONFIG_SPARC64 */

extern void FASTCALL(set_page_dirty(struct page *));

@@ -401,6 +457,9 @@
extern void show_mem(void);
extern void si_meminfo(struct sysinfo * val);
extern void swapin_readahead(swp_entry_t);
+
+struct zone_struct;
+extern struct zone_struct *zone_table[];

extern struct address_space swapper_space;
#define PageSwapCache(page) ((page)->mapping == &swapper_space)
diff -Nru a/include/linux/mmzone.h b/include/linux/mmzone.h
--- a/include/linux/mmzone.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/linux/mmzone.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
+#include <linux/wait.h>

/*
* Free memory management - zoned buddy allocator.
@@ -18,6 +19,26 @@
#define MAX_ORDER CONFIG_FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
#endif

+/*
+ * Knuth recommends primes in approximately golden ratio to the maximum
+ * integer representable by a machine word for multiplicative hashing.
+ * Chuck Lever verified the effectiveness of this technique for several
+ * hash tables in his paper documenting the benchmark results:
+ * http://www.citi.umich.edu/techreports/reports/citi-tr-00-1.pdf
+ *
+ * XXX: find a better place for this stuff
+ */
+#if BITS_PER_LONG == 32
+#define GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME 2654435761UL
+
+#elif BITS_PER_LONG == 64
+#define GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME 11400714819323198549UL
+
+#else
+#error Define GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME for your wordsize.
+#endif
+
+
typedef struct free_area_struct {
struct list_head free_list;
unsigned long *map;
@@ -48,6 +69,35 @@
free_area_t free_area[MAX_ORDER];

/*
+ * wait_table -- the array holding the hash table
+ * wait_table_size -- the size of the hash table array
+ * wait_table_shift -- wait_table_size
+ * == BITS_PER_LONG (1 << wait_table_bits)
+ *
+ * The purpose of all these is to keep track of the people
+ * waiting for a page to become available and make them
+ * runnable again when possible. The trouble is that this
+ * consumes a lot of space, especially when so few things
+ * wait on pages at a given time. So instead of using
+ * per-page waitqueues, we use a waitqueue hash table.
+ *
+ * The bucket discipline is to sleep on the same queue when
+ * colliding and wake all in that wait queue when removing.
+ * When something wakes, it must check to be sure its page is
+ * truly available, a la thundering herd. The cost of a
+ * collision is great, but given the expected load of the
+ * table, they should be so rare as to be outweighed by the
+ * benefits from the saved space.
+ *
+ * __wait_on_page() and unlock_page() in mm/filemap.c, are the
+ * primary users of these fields, and in mm/page_alloc.c
+ * free_area_init_core() performs the initialization of them.
+ */
+ wait_queue_head_t * wait_table;
+ unsigned long wait_table_size;
+ unsigned long wait_table_shift;
+
+ /*
* Discontig memory support fields.
*/
struct pglist_data *zone_pgdat;
@@ -132,10 +182,14 @@

#define NODE_DATA(nid) (&contig_page_data)
#define NODE_MEM_MAP(nid) mem_map
+#define MAX_NR_NODES 1

#else /* !CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM */

#include <asm/mmzone.h>
+
+/* page->zone is currently 8 bits ... */
+#define MAX_NR_NODES (255 / MAX_NR_ZONES)

#endif /* !CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM */

diff -Nru a/include/linux/pagemap.h b/include/linux/pagemap.h
--- a/include/linux/pagemap.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/include/linux/pagemap.h Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -97,6 +97,8 @@
___wait_on_page(page);
}

+extern void wake_up_page(struct page *);
+
extern struct page * grab_cache_page (struct address_space *, unsigned long);
extern struct page * grab_cache_page_nowait (struct address_space *, unsigned long);

diff -Nru a/mm/Makefile b/mm/Makefile
--- a/mm/Makefile Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/mm/Makefile Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

O_TARGET := mm.o

-export-objs := shmem.o filemap.o mempool.o
+export-objs := shmem.o filemap.o mempool.o page_alloc.o

obj-y := memory.o mmap.o filemap.o mprotect.o mlock.o mremap.o \
vmalloc.o slab.o bootmem.o swap.o vmscan.o page_io.o \
diff -Nru a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c
--- a/mm/filemap.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
+++ b/mm/filemap.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:01 2002
@@ -765,6 +765,28 @@
return 0;
}

+/*
+ * In order to wait for pages to become available there must be
+ * waitqueues associated with pages. By using a hash table of
+ * waitqueues where the bucket discipline is to maintain all
+ * waiters on the same queue and wake all when any of the pages
+ * become available, and for the woken contexts to check to be
+ * sure the appropriate page became available, this saves space
+ * at a cost of "thundering herd" phenomena during rare hash
+ * collisions.
+ */
+static inline wait_queue_head_t *page_waitqueue(struct page *page)
+{
+ const zone_t *zone = page_zone(page);
+ wait_queue_head_t *wait = zone->wait_table;
+ unsigned long hash = (unsigned long)page;
+
+ hash *= GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME;
+ hash >>= zone->wait_table_shift;
+
+ return &wait[hash];
+}
+
/*
* Wait for a page to get unlocked.
*
@@ -774,10 +796,11 @@
*/
void ___wait_on_page(struct page *page)
{
+ wait_queue_head_t *waitqueue = page_waitqueue(page);
struct task_struct *tsk = current;
DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);

- add_wait_queue(&page->wait, &wait);
+ add_wait_queue(waitqueue, &wait);
do {
set_task_state(tsk, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
if (!PageLocked(page))
@@ -785,19 +808,23 @@
sync_page(page);
schedule();
} while (PageLocked(page));
- tsk->state = TASK_RUNNING;
- remove_wait_queue(&page->wait, &wait);
+ __set_task_state(tsk, TASK_RUNNING);
+ remove_wait_queue(waitqueue, &wait);
}

+/*
+ * Unlock the page and wake up sleepers in ___wait_on_page.
+ */
void unlock_page(struct page *page)
{
+ wait_queue_head_t *waitqueue = page_waitqueue(page);
clear_bit(PG_launder, &(page)->flags);
smp_mb__before_clear_bit();
if (!test_and_clear_bit(PG_locked, &(page)->flags))
BUG();
smp_mb__after_clear_bit();
- if (waitqueue_active(&(page)->wait))
- wake_up(&(page)->wait);
+ if (waitqueue_active(waitqueue))
+ wake_up_all(waitqueue);
}

/*
@@ -806,10 +833,11 @@
*/
static void __lock_page(struct page *page)
{
+ wait_queue_head_t *waitqueue = page_waitqueue(page);
struct task_struct *tsk = current;
DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, tsk);

- add_wait_queue_exclusive(&page->wait, &wait);
+ add_wait_queue_exclusive(waitqueue, &wait);
for (;;) {
set_task_state(tsk, TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
if (PageLocked(page)) {
@@ -819,10 +847,14 @@
if (!TryLockPage(page))
break;
}
- tsk->state = TASK_RUNNING;
- remove_wait_queue(&page->wait, &wait);
+ __set_task_state(tsk, TASK_RUNNING);
+ remove_wait_queue(waitqueue, &wait);
+}
+
+void wake_up_page(struct page *page)
+{
+ wake_up(page_waitqueue(page));
}
-

/*
* Get an exclusive lock on the page, optimistically
diff -Nru a/mm/highmem.c b/mm/highmem.c
--- a/mm/highmem.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/mm/highmem.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@
/*
* is destination page below bounce pfn?
*/
- if ((page - page->zone->zone_mem_map) + (page->zone->zone_start_paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT) < pfn)
+ if ((page - page_zone(page)->zone_mem_map) + (page_zone(page)->zone_start_paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT) < pfn)
continue;

/*
diff -Nru a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c
--- a/mm/page_alloc.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/mm/page_alloc.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
/*
* linux/mm/page_alloc.c
*
+ * Manages the free list, the system allocates free pages here.
+ * Note that kmalloc() lives in slab.c
+ *
* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Linus Torvalds
* Swap reorganised 29.12.95, Stephen Tweedie
* Support of BIGMEM added by Gerhard Wichert, Siemens AG, July 1999
@@ -18,6 +21,7 @@
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
+#include <linux/module.h>

int nr_swap_pages;
int nr_active_pages;
@@ -26,6 +30,10 @@
struct list_head active_list;
pg_data_t *pgdat_list;

+/* Used to look up the address of the struct zone encoded in page->zone */
+zone_t *zone_table[MAX_NR_ZONES*MAX_NR_NODES];
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(zone_table);
+
static char *zone_names[MAX_NR_ZONES] = { "DMA", "Normal", "HighMem" };
static int zone_balance_ratio[MAX_NR_ZONES] __initdata = { 128, 128, 128, };
static int zone_balance_min[MAX_NR_ZONES] __initdata = { 20 , 20, 20, };
@@ -54,12 +62,31 @@
/*
* Temporary debugging check.
*/
-#define BAD_RANGE(zone,x) (((zone) != (x)->zone) || (((x)-mem_map) < (zone)->zone_start_mapnr) || (((x)-mem_map) >= (zone)->zone_start_mapnr+(zone)->size))
+#define BAD_RANGE(zone, page) \
+( \
+ (((page) - mem_map) >= ((zone)->zone_start_mapnr+(zone)->size)) \
+ || (((page) - mem_map) < (zone)->zone_start_mapnr) \
+ || ((zone) != page_zone(page)) \
+)

/*
- * Buddy system. Hairy. You really aren't expected to understand this
+ * Freeing function for a buddy system allocator.
+ *
+ * The concept of a buddy system is to maintain direct-mapped table
+ * (containing bit values) for memory blocks of various "orders".
+ * The bottom level table contains the map for the smallest allocatable
+ * units of memory (here, pages), and each level above it describes
+ * pairs of units from the levels below, hence, "buddies".
+ * At a high level, all that happens here is marking the table entry
+ * at the bottom level available, and propagating the changes upward
+ * as necessary, plus some accounting needed to play nicely with other
+ * parts of the VM system.
+ *
+ * TODO: give references to descriptions of buddy system allocators,
+ * describe precisely the silly trick buddy allocators use to avoid
+ * storing an extra bit, utilizing entry point information.
*
- * Hint: -mask = 1+~mask
+ * -- wli
*/

static void FASTCALL(__free_pages_ok (struct page *page, unsigned int order));
@@ -90,7 +117,7 @@
goto local_freelist;
back_local_freelist:

- zone = page->zone;
+ zone = page_zone(page);

mask = (~0UL) << order;
base = zone->zone_mem_map;
@@ -117,6 +144,8 @@
break;
/*
* Move the buddy up one level.
+ * This code is taking advantage of the identity:
+ * -mask = 1+~mask
*/
buddy1 = base + (page_idx ^ -mask);
buddy2 = base + page_idx;
@@ -255,7 +284,7 @@
entry = local_pages->next;
do {
tmp = list_entry(entry, struct page, list);
- if (tmp->index == order && memclass(tmp->zone, classzone)) {
+ if (tmp->index == order && memclass(page_zone(tmp), classzone)) {
list_del(entry);
current->nr_local_pages--;
set_page_count(tmp, 1);
@@ -625,6 +654,41 @@
}
}

+/*
+ * Helper functions to size the waitqueue hash table.
+ * Essentially these want to choose hash table sizes sufficiently
+ * large so that collisions trying to wait on pages are rare.
+ * But in fact, the number of active page waitqueues on typical
+ * systems is ridiculously low, less than 200. So this is even
+ * conservative, even though it seems large.
+ *
+ * The constant PAGES_PER_WAITQUEUE specifies the ratio of pages to
+ * waitqueues, i.e. the size of the waitq table given the number of pages.
+ */
+#define PAGES_PER_WAITQUEUE 256
+
+static inline unsigned long wait_table_size(unsigned long pages)
+{
+ unsigned long size = 1;
+
+ pages /= PAGES_PER_WAITQUEUE;
+
+ while(size < pages)
+ size <<= 1;
+
+ return size;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This is an integer logarithm so that shifts can be used later
+ * to extract the more random high bits from the multiplicative
+ * hash function before the remainder is taken.
+ */
+static inline unsigned long wait_table_bits(unsigned long size)
+{
+ return ffz(~size);
+}
+
#define LONG_ALIGN(x) (((x)+(sizeof(long))-1)&~((sizeof(long))-1))

/*
@@ -637,7 +701,6 @@
unsigned long *zones_size, unsigned long zone_start_paddr,
unsigned long *zholes_size, struct page *lmem_map)
{
- struct page *p;
unsigned long i, j;
unsigned long map_size;
unsigned long totalpages, offset, realtotalpages;
@@ -680,24 +743,13 @@
pgdat->node_start_mapnr = (lmem_map - mem_map);
pgdat->nr_zones = 0;

- /*
- * Initially all pages are reserved - free ones are freed
- * up by free_all_bootmem() once the early boot process is
- * done.
- */
- for (p = lmem_map; p < lmem_map + totalpages; p++) {
- set_page_count(p, 0);
- SetPageReserved(p);
- init_waitqueue_head(&p->wait);
- memlist_init(&p->list);
- }
-
offset = lmem_map - mem_map;
for (j = 0; j < MAX_NR_ZONES; j++) {
zone_t *zone = pgdat->node_zones + j;
unsigned long mask;
unsigned long size, realsize;

+ zone_table[j] = zone;
realsize = size = zones_size[j];
if (zholes_size)
realsize -= zholes_size[j];
@@ -712,6 +764,20 @@
if (!size)
continue;

+ /*
+ * The per-page waitqueue mechanism uses hashed waitqueues
+ * per zone.
+ */
+ zone->wait_table_size = wait_table_size(size);
+ zone->wait_table_shift =
+ BITS_PER_LONG - wait_table_bits(zone->wait_table_size);
+ zone->wait_table = (wait_queue_head_t *)
+ alloc_bootmem_node(pgdat, zone->wait_table_size
+ * sizeof(wait_queue_head_t));
+
+ for(i = 0; i < zone->wait_table_size; ++i)
+ init_waitqueue_head(zone->wait_table + i);
+
pgdat->nr_zones = j+1;

mask = (realsize / zone_balance_ratio[j]);
@@ -730,11 +796,19 @@
if ((zone_start_paddr >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (zone_required_alignment-1))
printk("BUG: wrong zone alignment, it will crash\n");

+ /*
+ * Initially all pages are reserved - free ones are freed
+ * up by free_all_bootmem() once the early boot process is
+ * done. Non-atomic initialization, single-pass.
+ */
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
struct page *page = mem_map + offset + i;
- page->zone = zone;
+ set_page_zone(page, pgdat->node_id * MAX_NR_ZONES + j);
+ init_page_count(page);
+ __SetPageReserved(page);
+ memlist_init(&page->list);
if (j != ZONE_HIGHMEM)
- page->virtual = __va(zone_start_paddr);
+ set_page_address(page, __va(zone_start_paddr));
zone_start_paddr += PAGE_SIZE;
}

diff -Nru a/mm/vmscan.c b/mm/vmscan.c
--- a/mm/vmscan.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
+++ b/mm/vmscan.c Sat Feb 16 11:49:00 2002
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
return 0;

/* Don't bother replenishing zones not under pressure.. */
- if (!memclass(page->zone, classzone))
+ if (!memclass(page_zone(page), classzone))
return 0;

if (TryLockPage(page))
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@
if (unlikely(!page_count(page)))
continue;

- if (!memclass(page->zone, classzone))
+ if (!memclass(page_zone(page), classzone))
continue;

/* Racy check to avoid trylocking when not worthwhile */
-
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