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SubjectRe: [PATCH 5/5] PM/Hibernate: Do not release preallocated memory unnecessarily (rev. 2)
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 07:05:09AM +0800, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 May 2009, Wu Fengguang wrote:
> > On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 08:22:38AM +0800, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > > From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
> > >
> > > Since the hibernation code is now going to use allocations of memory
> > > to create enough room for the image, it can also use the page frames
> > > allocated at this stage as image page frames. The low-level
> > > hibernation code needs to be rearranged for this purpose, but it
> > > allows us to avoid freeing a great number of pages and allocating
> > > these same pages once again later, so it generally is worth doing.
> > >
> > > [rev. 2: Change the strategy of preallocating memory to allocate as
> > > many pages as needed to get the right image size in one shot (the
> > > excessive allocated pages are released afterwards).]
> >
> > Rafael, I tried out your patches and found doubled memory shrink speed!
> >
> > [ 579.641781] PM: Preallocating image memory ... done (allocated 383900 pages, 128000 image pages kept)
> > [ 583.087875] PM: Allocated 1535600 kbytes in 3.43 seconds (447.69 MB/s)
>
> Unfortunately, I'm observing a regression and a huge one.
>
> On my Atom-based test box with 1 GB of RAM after a fresh boot and starting X
> with KDE 4 there are ~256 MB free. To create an image we need to free ~300 MB
> and that takes ~2 s with the old code and ~15 s with the new one.
>
> It helps to call shrink_all_memory() once with a sufficiently large argument
> before the preallocation.

The 10 fold slowdown may be related to swapping IO:
shrink_all_memory() tends to be reclaiming less anon pages.

Is this box running on SSD? (Which can be slow on random writes.)

Thanks,
Fengguang


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