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From: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
To: Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com>
Cc: Linux MM <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
	linux-nvdimm <linux-nvdimm@lists.01.org>,
	Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>,
	Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@ziepe.ca>,
	Muchun Song <songmuchun@bytedance.com>,
	Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH RFC 1/9] memremap: add ZONE_DEVICE support for compound pages
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2021 08:50:54 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAPcyv4gsVWi8j=aZj3n1-O=39gq2jULcpWgiY22U6hpGTpcGzA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <94075df6-ab3b-c6e4-13f1-26dd266dbf82@oracle.com>

On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 7:46 AM Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/22/21 8:37 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 3:24 AM Joao Martins <joao.m.martins@oracle.com> wrote:
> >> On 2/20/21 1:43 AM, Dan Williams wrote:
> >>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 9:59 PM John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com> wrote:
> >>>> On 12/8/20 9:28 AM, Joao Martins wrote:
> >>>>> diff --git a/mm/memremap.c b/mm/memremap.c
> >>>>> index 16b2fb482da1..287a24b7a65a 100644
> >>>>> --- a/mm/memremap.c
> >>>>> +++ b/mm/memremap.c
> >>>>> @@ -277,8 +277,12 @@ static int pagemap_range(struct dev_pagemap *pgmap, struct mhp_params *params,
> >>>>>       memmap_init_zone_device(&NODE_DATA(nid)->node_zones[ZONE_DEVICE],
> >>>>>                               PHYS_PFN(range->start),
> >>>>>                               PHYS_PFN(range_len(range)), pgmap);
> >>>>> -     percpu_ref_get_many(pgmap->ref, pfn_end(pgmap, range_id)
> >>>>> -                     - pfn_first(pgmap, range_id));
> >>>>> +     if (pgmap->flags & PGMAP_COMPOUND)
> >>>>> +             percpu_ref_get_many(pgmap->ref, (pfn_end(pgmap, range_id)
> >>>>> +                     - pfn_first(pgmap, range_id)) / PHYS_PFN(pgmap->align));
> >>>>
> >>>> Is there some reason that we cannot use range_len(), instead of pfn_end() minus
> >>>> pfn_first()? (Yes, this more about the pre-existing code than about your change.)
> >>>>
> >>>> And if not, then why are the nearby range_len() uses OK? I realize that range_len()
> >>>> is simpler and skips a case, but it's not clear that it's required here. But I'm
> >>>> new to this area so be warned. :)
> >>>
> >>> There's a subtle distinction between the range that was passed in and
> >>> the pfns that are activated inside of it. See the offset trickery in
> >>> pfn_first().
> >>>
> >>>> Also, dividing by PHYS_PFN() feels quite misleading: that function does what you
> >>>> happen to want, but is not named accordingly. Can you use or create something
> >>>> more accurately named? Like "number of pages in this large page"?
> >>>
> >>> It's not the number of pages in a large page it's converting bytes to
> >>> pages. Other place in the kernel write it as (x >> PAGE_SHIFT), but my
> >>> though process was if I'm going to add () might as well use a macro
> >>> that already does this.
> >>>
> >>> That said I think this calculation is broken precisely because
> >>> pfn_first() makes the result unaligned.
> >>>
> >>> Rather than fix the unaligned pfn_first() problem I would use this
> >>> support as an opportunity to revisit the option of storing pages in
> >>> the vmem_altmap reserve soace. The altmap's whole reason for existence
> >>> was that 1.5% of large PMEM might completely swamp DRAM. However if
> >>> that overhead is reduced by an order (or orders) of magnitude the
> >>> primary need for vmem_altmap vanishes.
> >>>
> >>> Now, we'll still need to keep it around for the ->align == PAGE_SIZE
> >>> case, but for most part existing deployments that are specifying page
> >>> map on PMEM and an align > PAGE_SIZE can instead just transparently be
> >>> upgraded to page map on a smaller amount of DRAM.
> >>>
> >> I feel the altmap is still relevant. Even with the struct page reuse for
> >> tail pages, the overhead for 2M align is still non-negligeble i.e. 4G per
> >> 1Tb (strictly speaking about what's stored in the altmap). Muchun and
> >> Matthew were thinking (in another thread) on compound_head() adjustments
> >> that probably can make this overhead go to 2G (if we learn to differentiate
> >> the reused head page from the real head page).
> >
> > I think that realization is more justification to make a new first
> > class vmemmap_populate_compound_pages() rather than try to reuse
> > vmemmap_populate_basepages() with new parameters.
> >
> I was already going to move this to vmemmap_populate_compound_pages() based
> on your earlier suggestion :)
>
> >> But even there it's still
> >> 2G per 1Tb. 1G pages, though, have a better story to remove altmap need.
> >
> > The concern that led to altmap is that someone would build a system
> > with a 96:1 (PMEM:RAM) ratio where that correlates to maximum PMEM and
> > minimum RAM, and mapping all PMEM consumes all RAM. As far as I
> > understand real world populations are rarely going past 8:1, that
> > seems to make 'struct page' in RAM feasible even for the 2M compound
> > page case.
> >
> > Let me ask you for a data point, since you're one of the people
> > actively deploying such systems, would you still use the 'struct page'
> > in PMEM capability after this set was merged?
> >
> We might be sticking to RAM stored 'struct page' yes, but hard to say atm
> what the future holds.
>
> >> One thing to point out about altmap is that the degradation (in pinning and
> >> unpining) we observed with struct page's in device memory, is no longer observed
> >> once 1) we batch ref count updates as we move to compound pages 2) reusing
> >> tail pages seems to lead to these struct pages staying more likely in cache
> >> which perhaps contributes to dirtying a lot less cachelines.
> >
> > True, it makes it more palatable to survive 'struct page' in PMEM, but
> > it's an ongoing maintenance burden that I'm not sure there are users
> > after putting 'struct page' on a diet.
>
> FWIW all I was trying to point out is that the 2M huge page overhead is still non
> trivial. It is indeed much better than it is ATM yes, but still 6G per 1TB with 2M huge
> pages. Only with 1G would be non-existent overhead, but then we have a trade-off elsewhere
> in terms of poisoning a whole 1G page and what not.
>
> > Don't get me wrong the
> > capability is still needed for filesystem-dax, but the distinction is
> > that vmemmap_populate_compound_pages() need never worry about an
> > altmap.
> >
> IMO there's not much added complexity strictly speaking about altmap. We still use the
> same vmemmap_{pmd,pte,pgd}_populate helpers which just pass an altmap. So whatever it is
> being maintained for fsdax or other altmap consumers (e.g. we seem to be working towards
> hotplug making use of it) we are using it in the exact same way.
>
> The complexity of the future vmemmap_populate_compound_pages() has more to do with reusing
> vmemmap blocks allocated in previous vmemmap pages, and preserving that across section
> onlining (for 1G pages).

True, I'm less worried about the complexity as much as
opportunistically converting configurations to RAM backed pages. It's
already the case that poison handling is page mapping size aligned for
device-dax, and filesystem-dax needs to stick with non-compound-pages
for the foreseeable future.

Ok, let's try to keep altmap in vmemmap_populate_compound_pages() and
see how it looks.
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  reply	other threads:[~2021-02-23 16:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 67+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-12-08 17:28 [PATCH RFC 0/9] mm, sparse-vmemmap: Introduce compound pagemaps Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 1/9] memremap: add ZONE_DEVICE support for compound pages Joao Martins
2020-12-09  5:59   ` John Hubbard
2020-12-09  6:33     ` Matthew Wilcox
2020-12-09 13:12       ` Joao Martins
2021-02-20  1:43     ` Dan Williams
2021-02-22 11:24       ` Joao Martins
2021-02-22 20:37         ` Dan Williams
2021-02-23 15:46           ` Joao Martins
2021-02-23 16:50             ` Dan Williams [this message]
2021-02-23 17:18               ` Joao Martins
2021-02-23 18:18                 ` Dan Williams
2021-03-10 18:12           ` Joao Martins
2021-03-12  5:54             ` Dan Williams
2021-02-20  1:24   ` Dan Williams
2021-02-22 11:09     ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 2/9] sparse-vmemmap: Consolidate arguments in vmemmap section populate Joao Martins
2020-12-09  6:16   ` John Hubbard
2020-12-09 13:51     ` Joao Martins
2021-02-20  1:49   ` Dan Williams
2021-02-22 11:26     ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 3/9] sparse-vmemmap: Reuse vmemmap areas for a given mhp_params::align Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:38   ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 3/9] sparse-vmemmap: Reuse vmemmap areas for a given page size Joao Martins
2021-02-20  3:34   ` Dan Williams
2021-02-22 11:42     ` Joao Martins
2021-02-22 22:40       ` Dan Williams
2021-02-23 15:46         ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 4/9] mm/page_alloc: Reuse tail struct pages for compound pagemaps Joao Martins
2021-02-20  6:17   ` Dan Williams
2021-02-22 12:01     ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 5/9] device-dax: Compound pagemap support Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 6/9] mm/gup: Grab head page refcount once for group of subpages Joao Martins
2020-12-09  4:40   ` John Hubbard
2020-12-09 13:44     ` Joao Martins
     [not found]   ` <20201208194905.GQ5487@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-09 11:05     ` Joao Martins
     [not found]       ` <20201209151505.GV5487@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-09 16:02         ` Joao Martins
     [not found]           ` <20201209162438.GW5487@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-09 17:27             ` Joao Martins
2020-12-09 18:14             ` Matthew Wilcox
2020-12-10 15:43               ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:28 ` [PATCH RFC 7/9] mm/gup: Decrement head page " Joao Martins
     [not found]   ` <20201208193446.GP5487@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-09  5:06     ` John Hubbard
2020-12-09 12:17     ` Joao Martins
2020-12-17 19:05     ` Joao Martins
     [not found]       ` <20201217200530.GK5487@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-17 22:34         ` Joao Martins
2020-12-19  2:06         ` John Hubbard
2020-12-19 13:10           ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:29 ` [PATCH RFC 8/9] RDMA/umem: batch page unpin in __ib_mem_release() Joao Martins
2020-12-09  5:18   ` John Hubbard
     [not found]   ` <20201208192935.GA1908088@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-09 10:59     ` Joao Martins
2020-12-19 13:15       ` Joao Martins
2020-12-08 17:29 ` [PATCH RFC 9/9] mm: Add follow_devmap_page() for devdax vmas Joao Martins
2020-12-09  5:23   ` John Hubbard
     [not found]   ` <20201208195754.GR5487@ziepe.ca>
2020-12-09  8:05     ` Christoph Hellwig
2020-12-09 11:19     ` Joao Martins
2020-12-09  9:38 ` [PATCH RFC 0/9] mm, sparse-vmemmap: Introduce compound pagemaps David Hildenbrand
2020-12-09  9:52 ` [External] " Muchun Song
2021-02-20  1:18 ` Dan Williams
2021-02-22 11:06   ` Joao Martins
2021-02-22 14:32     ` Joao Martins
2021-02-23 16:28   ` Joao Martins
2021-02-23 16:44     ` Dan Williams
2021-02-23 17:15       ` Joao Martins
2021-02-23 18:15         ` Dan Williams
     [not found]       ` <20210223185435.GO2643399@ziepe.ca>
2021-02-23 22:48         ` Dan Williams
     [not found]           ` <20210223230723.GP2643399@ziepe.ca>
2021-02-24  0:14             ` Dan Williams
     [not found]               ` <20210224010017.GQ2643399@ziepe.ca>
2021-02-24  1:32                 ` Dan Williams

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