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From: Kirill Tkhai <ktkhai@virtuozzo.com>
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Subject: [PATCH v8 17/17] mm: Clear shrinker bit if there are no objects related to memcg
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2018 18:11:48 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <153063070859.1818.11870882950920963480.stgit@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <153063036670.1818.16010062622751502.stgit@localhost.localdomain>

To avoid further unneed calls of do_shrink_slab()
for shrinkers, which already do not have any charged
objects in a memcg, their bits have to be cleared.

This patch introduces a lockless mechanism to do that
without races without parallel list lru add. After
do_shrink_slab() returns SHRINK_EMPTY the first time,
we clear the bit and call it once again. Then we restore
the bit, if the new return value is different.

Note, that single smp_mb__after_atomic() in shrink_slab_memcg()
covers two situations:

1)list_lru_add()     shrink_slab_memcg
    list_add_tail()    for_each_set_bit() <--- read bit
                         do_shrink_slab() <--- missed list update (no barrier)
    <MB>                 <MB>
    set_bit()            do_shrink_slab() <--- seen list update

This situation, when the first do_shrink_slab() sees set bit,
but it doesn't see list update (i.e., race with the first element
queueing), is rare. So we don't add <MB> before the first call
of do_shrink_slab() instead of this to do not slow down generic
case. Also, it's need the second call as seen in below in (2).

2)list_lru_add()      shrink_slab_memcg()
    list_add_tail()     ...
    set_bit()           ...
  ...                   for_each_set_bit()
  do_shrink_slab()        do_shrink_slab()
    clear_bit()           ...
  ...                     ...
  list_lru_add()          ...
    list_add_tail()       clear_bit()
    <MB>                  <MB>
    set_bit()             do_shrink_slab()

The barriers guarantees, the second do_shrink_slab()
in the right side task sees list update if really
cleared the bit. This case is drawn in the code comment.

[Results/performance of the patchset]

After the whole patchset applied the below test shows signify
increase of performance:

$echo 1 > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/memory.use_hierarchy
$mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/ct
$echo 4000M > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/ct/memory.kmem.limit_in_bytes
    $for i in `seq 0 4000`; do mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/ct/$i;
			    echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/ct/$i/cgroup.procs;
			    mkdir -p s/$i; mount -t tmpfs $i s/$i;
			    touch s/$i/file; done

Then, 5 sequential calls of drop caches:
$time echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

1)Before:
0.00user 13.78system 0:13.78elapsed 99%CPU
0.00user 5.59system 0:05.60elapsed 99%CPU
0.00user 5.48system 0:05.48elapsed 99%CPU
0.00user 8.35system 0:08.35elapsed 99%CPU
0.00user 8.34system 0:08.35elapsed 99%CPU

2)After
0.00user 1.10system 0:01.10elapsed 99%CPU
0.00user 0.00system 0:00.01elapsed 64%CPU
0.00user 0.01system 0:00.01elapsed 82%CPU
0.00user 0.00system 0:00.01elapsed 64%CPU
0.00user 0.01system 0:00.01elapsed 82%CPU

The results show the performance increases at least in 548 times.

Shakeel Butt tested this patchset with fork-bomb on his configuration:

 > I created 255 memcgs, 255 ext4 mounts and made each memcg create a
 > file containing few KiBs on corresponding mount. Then in a separate
 > memcg of 200 MiB limit ran a fork-bomb.
 >
 > I ran the "perf record -ag -- sleep 60" and below are the results:
 >
 > Without the patch series:
 > Samples: 4M of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 3279403076005
 > +  36.40%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shrink_slab
 > +  18.97%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] list_lru_count_one
 > +   6.75%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] super_cache_count
 > +   0.49%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] down_read_trylock
 > +   0.44%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] mem_cgroup_iter
 > +   0.27%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] up_read
 > +   0.21%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] osq_lock
 > +   0.13%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shmem_unused_huge_count
 > +   0.08%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shrink_node_memcg
 > +   0.08%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shrink_node
 >
 > With the patch series:
 > Samples: 4M of event 'cycles', Event count (approx.): 2756866824946
 > +  47.49%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] down_read_trylock
 > +  30.72%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] up_read
 > +   9.51%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] mem_cgroup_iter
 > +   1.69%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shrink_node_memcg
 > +   1.35%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] mem_cgroup_protected
 > +   1.05%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] queued_spin_lock_slowpath
 > +   0.85%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] _raw_spin_lock
 > +   0.78%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] lruvec_lru_size
 > +   0.57%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shrink_node
 > +   0.54%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] queue_work_on
 > +   0.46%            fb.sh  [kernel.kallsyms]    [k] shrink_slab_memcg

Signed-off-by: Kirill Tkhai <ktkhai@virtuozzo.com>
Acked-by: Vladimir Davydov <vdavydov.dev@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@google.com>
---
 include/linux/memcontrol.h |    2 ++
 mm/vmscan.c                |   25 +++++++++++++++++++++++--
 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/memcontrol.h b/include/linux/memcontrol.h
index c6ea182ca54b..c79c4a54c0ee 100644
--- a/include/linux/memcontrol.h
+++ b/include/linux/memcontrol.h
@@ -1316,6 +1316,8 @@ static inline void memcg_set_shrinker_bit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
 
 		rcu_read_lock();
 		map = rcu_dereference(memcg->nodeinfo[nid]->shrinker_map);
+		/* Pairs with smp mb in shrink_slab() */
+		smp_mb__before_atomic();
 		set_bit(shrinker_id, map->map);
 		rcu_read_unlock();
 	}
diff --git a/mm/vmscan.c b/mm/vmscan.c
index 96279b5f1f6d..45d153508d1c 100644
--- a/mm/vmscan.c
+++ b/mm/vmscan.c
@@ -597,8 +597,29 @@ static unsigned long shrink_slab_memcg(gfp_t gfp_mask, int nid,
 			continue;
 
 		ret = do_shrink_slab(&sc, shrinker, priority);
-		if (ret == SHRINK_EMPTY)
-			ret = 0;
+		if (ret == SHRINK_EMPTY) {
+			clear_bit(i, map->map);
+			/*
+			 * After the shrinker reported that it had no objects to free,
+			 * but before we cleared the corresponding bit in the memcg
+			 * shrinker map, a new object might have been added. To make
+			 * sure, we have the bit set in this case, we invoke the
+			 * shrinker one more time and re-set the bit if it reports that
+			 * it is not empty anymore. The memory barrier here pairs with
+			 * the barrier in memcg_set_shrinker_bit():
+			 *
+			 * list_lru_add()     shrink_slab_memcg()
+			 *   list_add_tail()    clear_bit()
+			 *   <MB>               <MB>
+			 *   set_bit()          do_shrink_slab()
+			 */
+			smp_mb__after_atomic();
+			ret = do_shrink_slab(&sc, shrinker, priority);
+			if (ret == SHRINK_EMPTY)
+				ret = 0;
+			else
+				memcg_set_shrinker_bit(memcg, nid, i);
+		}
 		freed += ret;
 
 		if (rwsem_is_contended(&shrinker_rwsem)) {

      parent reply	other threads:[~2018-07-03 15:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-07-03 15:08 [PATCH v8 00/17] Improve shrink_slab() scalability (old complexity was O(n^2), new is O(n)) Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:08 ` [PATCH v8 01/17] list_lru: Combine code under the same define Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:08 ` [PATCH v8 02/17] mm: Introduce CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM as combination of CONFIG_MEMCG && !CONFIG_SLOB Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:09 ` [PATCH v8 03/17] mm: Assign id to every memcg-aware shrinker Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:27   ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-03 15:46     ` Shakeel Butt
2018-07-03 16:17       ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 17:00         ` Shakeel Butt
2018-07-03 17:32           ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-12 11:13             ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-12 11:19               ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 17:47       ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-03 20:39         ` Al Viro
2018-07-03 15:46     ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 17:58       ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-03 19:12         ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 19:19           ` Shakeel Butt
2018-07-03 19:25             ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-03 19:54               ` Shakeel Butt
2018-07-03 15:09 ` [PATCH v8 04/17] memcg: Move up for_each_mem_cgroup{, _tree} defines Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:09 ` [PATCH v8 05/17] mm: Assign memcg-aware shrinkers bitmap to memcg Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 20:50   ` Andrew Morton
2018-07-04 15:51     ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-05 22:10       ` Andrew Morton
2018-07-06 17:50         ` Vladimir Davydov
2018-07-05 22:50     ` Matthew Wilcox
2018-07-06 17:30     ` Vladimir Davydov
2018-07-03 15:09 ` [PATCH v8 06/17] mm: Refactoring in workingset_init() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:09 ` [PATCH v8 07/17] fs: Refactoring in alloc_super() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:09 ` [PATCH v8 08/17] fs: Propagate shrinker::id to list_lru Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:10 ` [PATCH v8 09/17] list_lru: Add memcg argument to list_lru_from_kmem() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:10 ` [PATCH v8 10/17] list_lru: Pass dst_memcg argument to memcg_drain_list_lru_node() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:10 ` [PATCH v8 11/17] list_lru: Pass lru " Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:10 ` [PATCH v8 12/17] mm: Export mem_cgroup_is_root() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:10 ` [PATCH v8 13/17] mm: Set bit in memcg shrinker bitmap on first list_lru item apearance Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 20:54   ` Andrew Morton
2018-07-03 15:11 ` [PATCH v8 14/17] mm: Iterate only over charged shrinkers during memcg shrink_slab() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 20:58   ` Andrew Morton
2018-07-04 14:56     ` Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:11 ` [PATCH v8 15/17] mm: Generalize shrink_slab() calls in shrink_node() Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:11 ` [PATCH v8 16/17] mm: Add SHRINK_EMPTY shrinker methods return value Kirill Tkhai
2018-07-03 15:11 ` Kirill Tkhai [this message]

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