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From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
To: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v12 00/31] Speculative page faults
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 15:42:22 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190423134222.GL25106@dhcp22.suse.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190423124148.GA19031@bombadil.infradead.org>

On Tue 23-04-19 05:41:48, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 12:47:07PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > On Mon 22-04-19 14:29:16, Michel Lespinasse wrote:
> > [...]
> > > I want to add a note about mmap_sem. In the past there has been
> > > discussions about replacing it with an interval lock, but these never
> > > went anywhere because, mostly, of the fact that such mechanisms were
> > > too expensive to use in the page fault path. I think adding the spf
> > > mechanism would invite us to revisit this issue - interval locks may
> > > be a great way to avoid blocking between unrelated mmap_sem writers
> > > (for example, do not delay stack creation for new threads while a
> > > large mmap or munmap may be going on), and probably also to handle
> > > mmap_sem readers that can't easily use the spf mechanism (for example,
> > > gup callers which make use of the returned vmas). But again that is a
> > > separate topic to explore which doesn't have to get resolved before
> > > spf goes in.
> > 
> > Well, I believe we should _really_ re-evaluate the range locking sooner
> > rather than later. Why? Because it looks like the most straightforward
> > approach to the mmap_sem contention for most usecases I have heard of
> > (mostly a mm{unm}ap, mremap standing in the way of page faults).
> > On a plus side it also makes us think about the current mmap (ab)users
> > which should lead to an overall code improvements and maintainability.
> 
> Dave Chinner recently did evaluate the range lock for solving a problem
> in XFS and didn't like what he saw:
> 
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20190418031013.GX29573@dread.disaster.area/T/#md981b32c12a2557a2dd0f79ad41d6c8df1f6f27c

Thank you, will have a look.

> I think scaling the lock needs to be tied to the actual data structure
> and not have a second tree on-the-side to fake-scale the locking.  Anyway,
> we're going to have a session on this at LSFMM, right?

I thought we had something for the mmap_sem scaling but I do not see
this in a list of proposed topics. But we can certainly add it there.

> > SPF sounds like a good idea but it is a really big and intrusive surgery
> > to the #PF path. And more importantly without any real world usecase
> > numbers which would justify this. That being said I am not opposed to
> > this change I just think it is a large hammer while we haven't seen
> > attempts to tackle problems in a simpler way.
> 
> I don't think the "no real world usecase numbers" is fair.  Laurent quoted:
> 
> > Ebizzy:
> > -------
> > The test is counting the number of records per second it can manage, the
> > higher is the best. I run it like this 'ebizzy -mTt <nrcpus>'. To get
> > consistent result I repeated the test 100 times and measure the average
> > result. The number is the record processes per second, the higher is the best.
> > 
> >   		BASE		SPF		delta	
> > 24 CPUs x86	5492.69		9383.07		70.83%
> > 1024 CPUS P8 VM 8476.74		17144.38	102%
> 
> and cited 30% improvement for you-know-what product from an earlier
> version of the patch.

Well, we are talking about
45 files changed, 1277 insertions(+), 196 deletions(-)

which is a _major_ surgery in my book. Having a real life workloads numbers
is nothing unfair to ask for IMHO.

And let me remind you that I am not really opposing SPF in general. I
would just like to see a simpler approach before we go such a large
change. If the range locking is not really a scalable approach then all
right but from why I've see it should help a lot of most bottle-necks I
have seen.
-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-04-23 13:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 98+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-04-16 13:44 [PATCH v12 00/31] Speculative page faults Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 01/31] mm: introduce CONFIG_SPECULATIVE_PAGE_FAULT Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 21:47   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-23 15:21     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 02/31] x86/mm: define ARCH_SUPPORTS_SPECULATIVE_PAGE_FAULT Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 21:48   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 03/31] powerpc/mm: set ARCH_SUPPORTS_SPECULATIVE_PAGE_FAULT Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 21:49   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 04/31] arm64/mm: define ARCH_SUPPORTS_SPECULATIVE_PAGE_FAULT Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 14:27   ` Mark Rutland
2019-04-16 14:31     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 14:41       ` Mark Rutland
2019-04-18 21:51         ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-23 15:36           ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-23 16:19             ` Mark Rutland
2019-04-24 10:34               ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 05/31] mm: prepare for FAULT_FLAG_SPECULATIVE Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 22:04   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-23 15:45     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 06/31] mm: introduce pte_spinlock " Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 22:05   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 07/31] mm: make pte_unmap_same compatible with SPF Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 22:10   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-23 15:43   ` Matthew Wilcox
2019-04-23 15:47     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:44 ` [PATCH v12 08/31] mm: introduce INIT_VMA() Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 22:22   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 09/31] mm: VMA sequence count Laurent Dufour
2019-04-18 22:48   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-19 15:45     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 15:51       ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 10/31] mm: protect VMA modifications using " Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 19:43   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 11/31] mm: protect mremap() against SPF hanlder Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 19:51   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-23 15:51     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 12/31] mm: protect SPF handler against anon_vma changes Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 19:53   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 13/31] mm: cache some VMA fields in the vm_fault structure Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:06   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 14/31] mm/migrate: Pass vm_fault pointer to migrate_misplaced_page() Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:09   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 15/31] mm: introduce __lru_cache_add_active_or_unevictable Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:11   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 16/31] mm: introduce __vm_normal_page() Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:15   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 17/31] mm: introduce __page_add_new_anon_rmap() Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:18   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 18/31] mm: protect against PTE changes done by dup_mmap() Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:32   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-24 10:33     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 19/31] mm: protect the RB tree with a sequence lock Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:33   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 20/31] mm: introduce vma reference counter Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:36   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-24 14:26     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 21/31] mm: Introduce find_vma_rcu() Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 20:57   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-24 14:39     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-23  9:27   ` Peter Zijlstra
2019-04-23 18:13     ` Davidlohr Bueso
2019-04-24  7:57     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 22/31] mm: provide speculative fault infrastructure Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 21:26   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-24 14:56     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-24 15:13       ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 23/31] mm: don't do swap readahead during speculative page fault Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 21:36   ` Jerome Glisse
2019-04-24 14:57     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 24/31] mm: adding speculative page fault failure trace events Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 25/31] perf: add a speculative page fault sw event Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 26/31] perf tools: add support for the SPF perf event Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 27/31] mm: add speculative page fault vmstats Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 28/31] x86/mm: add speculative pagefault handling Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 29/31] powerpc/mm: add speculative page fault Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 30/31] arm64/mm: " Laurent Dufour
2019-04-16 13:45 ` [PATCH v12 31/31] mm: Add a speculative page fault switch in sysctl Laurent Dufour
2019-04-22 21:29 ` [PATCH v12 00/31] Speculative page faults Michel Lespinasse
2019-04-23  9:38   ` Peter Zijlstra
2019-04-24  7:33     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-27  1:53       ` Michel Lespinasse
2019-04-23 10:47   ` Michal Hocko
2019-04-23 12:41     ` Matthew Wilcox
2019-04-23 12:48       ` Peter Zijlstra
2019-04-23 13:42       ` Michal Hocko [this message]
2019-04-24 18:01   ` Laurent Dufour
2019-04-27  6:00     ` Michel Lespinasse
2019-04-23 11:35 ` Anshuman Khandual
2019-06-06  6:51 ` Haiyan Song
2019-06-14  8:37   ` Laurent Dufour
2019-06-14  8:44     ` Laurent Dufour
2019-06-20  8:19       ` Haiyan Song
2020-07-06  9:25         ` Chinwen Chang
2020-07-06 12:27           ` Laurent Dufour
2020-07-07  5:31             ` Chinwen Chang
2020-12-14  2:03               ` Joel Fernandes
2020-12-14  9:36                 ` Laurent Dufour
2020-12-14 18:10                   ` Joel Fernandes

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