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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/2] mm, page_alloc: don't convert pfn to idx when merging
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On 12/09/2016 06:26 PM, Mel Gorman wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2016 at 10:37:53AM +0100, Vlastimil Babka wrote:
>> In __free_one_page() we do the buddy merging arithmetics on "page/buddy index",
>> which is just the lower MAX_ORDER bits of pfn. The operations we do that affect
>> the higher bits are bitwise AND and subtraction (in that order), where the
>> final result will be the same with the higher bits left unmasked, as long as
>> these bits are equal for both buddies - which must be true by the definition of
>> a buddy.
>
> Ok, other than the kbuild warning, both patchs look ok. I expect the
> benefit is marginal but every little bit helps.
>
>>
>> We can therefore use pfn's directly instead of "index" and skip the zeroing of
>>> MAX_ORDER bits. This can help a bit by itself, although compiler might be
>> smart enough already. It also helps the next patch to avoid page_to_pfn() for
>> memory hole checks.
>>
>
> I expect this benefit only applies to a few archiectures and won't be
> visible on x86 but it still makes sense so for both patches;
>
> Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>

Thanks!

> As a slight aside, I recently spotted that one of the largest overhead
> in the bulk free path was in the page_is_buddy() checks so pretty much
> anything that helps that is welcome.

Interesting, the function shouldn't be doing really much on x86 without
debug config options? We might try further optimize the zone equivalence
checks, perhaps?
- try caching page_zone_id(page) through whole merging, and only obtain
it freshly
for buddy candidate
- mark arches/configurations sane enough that they have no zone boundary
within MAX_ORDER, and skip these checks there. I assume most, if not all
x86 would fall here? Somewhat analogically to page_valid_within().

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