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SubjectRe: [LKP] [mm] 9bc8039e71: will-it-scale.per_thread_ops -64.1% regression
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On 11/5/18 9:50 AM, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 9:08 PM kernel test robot <rong.a.chen@intel.com> wrote:
>> FYI, we noticed a -64.1% regression of will-it-scale.per_thread_ops
>> due to commit 9bc8039e715d ("mm: brk: downgrade mmap_sem to read when
>> shrinking")
> Ugh. That looks pretty bad.
>
>> in testcase: will-it-scale
>> on test machine: 8 threads Ivy Bridge with 16G memory
>> with following parameters:
>>
>> nr_task: 100%
>> mode: thread
>> test: brk1
>> ucode: 0x20
>> cpufreq_governor: performance
> The reason seems to be way more scheduler time due to lots more
> context switches:
>
>> 34925294 ± 18% +270.3% 1.293e+08 ± 4% will-it-scale.time.voluntary_context_switches
> Yang Shi, would you mind taking a look at what's going on?

No problem.

Actually, the commit is mainly for optimizing the long stall time caused
by holding mmap_sem by write when unmapping or shrinking large mapping.
It downgrades write mmap_sem to read when zapping pages. So, it looks
the downgrade incurs more context switches. This is kind of expected.

However, the test looks just shrink the mapping with one normal 4K page
size. It sounds the overhead of context switches outpace the gain in
this case at the first glance.

Since the optimization makes more sense to large mapping, how about
restore the mapping size limit, e.g. just downgrade mmap_sem for >= 1g
(PUD_SIZE) mapping?

Thanks,
Yang

>
> Linus

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