From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
To: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 00/10] Kernel memory leak detector 0.13
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 12:21:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20061218112120.GA7599@elte.hu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b0943d9e0612180228w142a7375obf33a0f42d1982ae@mail.gmail.com>
* Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> [...] It could be so simple that it would never need to free any
> >> pages, just grow the size as required and reuse the freed memleak
> >> objects from a list.
> >
> >sounds good to me. Please make it a per-CPU pool.
>
> Isn't there a risk for the pools to become imbalanced? A lot of
> allocations would initially happen on the first CPU.
hm, what's the problem with imbalance? These are trees and imbalance
isnt a big issue.
> >[...] (Add a memleak_object->cpu pointer so that freeing can be done
> >on any other CPU as well.)
>
> We could add the freed objects to the CPU pool where they were freed
> and not use a memleak_object->cpu pointer.
i mean totally per-CPU locking and per-CPU radix trees, etc.
> > We'll have to fix the locking too, to be per-CPU - memleak_lock is
> > quite a scalability problem right now.
>
> The memleak_lock is indeed too coarse (but it was easier to track the
> locking dependencies). With a new allocator, however, I could do a
> finer grain locking. It probably still needs a (rw)lock for the hash
> table. Having per-CPU hash tables is inefficient as we would have to
> look up all the tables at every freeing or scanning for the
> corresponding memleak_object.
at freeing we only have to look up the tree belonging to object->cpu.
Scanning overhead does not matter in comparison to runtime tracking
overhead. (but i doubt it would be much different - scanning overhead
scales with size of tree)
> There is a global object_list as well covered by memleak_lock (only
> for insertions/deletions as traversing is RCU). [...]
yeah, that would have to become per-CPU too.
> [...] List insertion/deletion is very small compared to the hash-table
> look-up and it wouldn't introduce a scalability problem.
it's a common misconception to think that 'small' critical sections are
fine. That's not the issue. The pure fact of having globally modified
resource is the problem, the lock cacheline would ping-pong, etc.
Ingo
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-12-18 11:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 41+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-12-16 15:34 [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 00/10] Kernel memory leak detector 0.13 Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:34 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 01/10] Base support for kmemleak Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:34 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 02/10] Kmemleak documentation Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:34 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 03/10] Add the memory allocation/freeing hooks for kmemleak Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:34 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 04/10] Modules support " Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:35 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 05/10] Add kmemleak support for i386 Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:35 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 06/10] Add kmemleak support for ARM Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:35 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 07/10] Remove some of the kmemleak false positives Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:35 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 08/10] Keep the __init functions after initialization Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:35 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 09/10] Testing module for kmemleak Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 15:36 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 10/10] Update the MAINTAINERS file " Catalin Marinas
2006-12-16 16:57 ` [PATCH 2.6.20-rc1 00/10] Kernel memory leak detector 0.13 Ingo Molnar
2006-12-16 23:39 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-17 8:58 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-17 9:09 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-17 9:28 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-17 9:41 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-17 9:49 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-17 12:05 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-27 16:14 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-27 16:23 ` Arjan van de Ven
2006-12-27 16:30 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-27 16:47 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-27 16:56 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-27 17:02 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-17 11:58 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-17 13:28 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-17 11:09 ` Mike Galbraith
2006-12-17 23:05 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-18 7:29 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-18 10:28 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-18 11:21 ` Ingo Molnar [this message]
2006-12-18 12:26 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-18 19:56 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-19 9:36 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-27 13:52 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-27 15:08 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-27 17:30 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-28 0:15 ` Catalin Marinas
2006-12-28 9:44 ` Ingo Molnar
2006-12-28 11:50 ` Catalin Marinas
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