From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: mm-commits@vger.kernel.org,tim.c.chen@linux.intel.com,rientjes@google.com,muchun.song@linux.dev,mike.kravetz@oracle.com,ligang.bdlg@bytedance.com,david@redhat.com,gang.li@linux.dev,akpm@linux-foundation.org
Subject: + hugetlb-code-clean-for-hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages.patch added to mm-unstable branch
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 00:27:55 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240128082758.1185EC433F1@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)
The patch titled
Subject: hugetlb: code clean for hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages
has been added to the -mm mm-unstable branch. Its filename is
hugetlb-code-clean-for-hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages.patch
This patch will shortly appear at
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/25-new.git/tree/patches/hugetlb-code-clean-for-hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages.patch
This patch will later appear in the mm-unstable branch at
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
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From: Gang Li <gang.li@linux.dev>
Subject: hugetlb: code clean for hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 23:24:05 +0800
Patch series "hugetlb: parallelize hugetlb page init on boot", v5.
# Introduction
Hugetlb initialization during boot takes up a considerable amount of time.
For instance, on a 2TB system, initializing 1,800 1GB huge pages takes
1-2 seconds out of 10 seconds. Initializing 11,776 1GB pages on a 12TB
Intel host takes more than 1 minute[1]. This is a noteworthy figure.
Inspired by [2] and [3], hugetlb initialization can also be accelerated
through parallelization. Kernel already has infrastructure like
padata_do_multithreaded, this patch uses it to achieve effective results
by minimal modifications.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/783f8bac-55b8-5b95-eb6a-11a583675000@google.com/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20200527173608.2885243-1-daniel.m.jordan@oracle.com/
[3] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230906112605.2286994-1-usama.arif@bytedance.com/
[4] https://lore.kernel.org/all/76becfc1-e609-e3e8-2966-4053143170b6@google.com/
# max_threads
This patch use `padata_do_multithreaded` like this:
```
job.max_threads = num_node_state(N_MEMORY) * multiplier;
padata_do_multithreaded(&job);
```
To fully utilize the CPU, the number of parallel threads needs to be
carefully considered. `max_threads = num_node_state(N_MEMORY)` does not
fully utilize the CPU, so we need to multiply it by a multiplier.
Tests below indicate that a multiplier of 2 significantly improves
performance, and although larger values also provide improvements, the
gains are marginal.
multiplier 1 2 3 4 5
------------ ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
256G 2node 358ms 215ms 157ms 134ms 126ms
2T 4node 979ms 679ms 543ms 489ms 481ms
50G 2node 71ms 44ms 37ms 30ms 31ms
Therefore, choosing 2 as the multiplier strikes a good balance between
enhancing parallel processing capabilities and maintaining efficient
resource management.
# Test result
test case no patch(ms) patched(ms) saved
------------------- -------------- ------------- --------
256c2T(4 node) 1G 4745 2024 57.34%
128c1T(2 node) 1G 3358 1712 49.02%
12T 1G 77000 18300 76.23%
256c2T(4 node) 2M 3336 1051 68.52%
128c1T(2 node) 2M 1943 716 63.15%
This patch (of 7):
The readability of `hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages` is poor. By cleaning the
code, its readability can be improved, facilitating future modifications.
This patch extracts two functions to reduce the complexity of
`hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages` and has no functional changes.
- hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_node_specific() to handle iterates through
each online node and performs allocation if necessary.
- hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_report() report error during allocation.
And the value of h->max_huge_pages is updated accordingly.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240126152411.1238072-1-gang.li@linux.dev
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240126152411.1238072-2-gang.li@linux.dev
Signed-off-by: Gang Li <ligang.bdlg@bytedance.com>
Tested-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Muchun Song <muchun.song@linux.dev>
Reviewed-by: Tim Chen <tim.c.chen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
---
mm/hugetlb.c | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
--- a/mm/hugetlb.c~hugetlb-code-clean-for-hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages
+++ a/mm/hugetlb.c
@@ -3482,6 +3482,33 @@ static void __init hugetlb_hstate_alloc_
h->max_huge_pages_node[nid] = i;
}
+static bool __init hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_specific_nodes(struct hstate *h)
+{
+ int i;
+ bool node_specific_alloc = false;
+
+ for_each_online_node(i) {
+ if (h->max_huge_pages_node[i] > 0) {
+ hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_onenode(h, i);
+ node_specific_alloc = true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return node_specific_alloc;
+}
+
+static void __init hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_errcheck(unsigned long allocated, struct hstate *h)
+{
+ if (allocated < h->max_huge_pages) {
+ char buf[32];
+
+ string_get_size(huge_page_size(h), 1, STRING_UNITS_2, buf, 32);
+ pr_warn("HugeTLB: allocating %lu of page size %s failed. Only allocated %lu hugepages.\n",
+ h->max_huge_pages, buf, allocated);
+ h->max_huge_pages = allocated;
+ }
+}
+
/*
* NOTE: this routine is called in different contexts for gigantic and
* non-gigantic pages.
@@ -3499,7 +3526,6 @@ static void __init hugetlb_hstate_alloc_
struct folio *folio;
LIST_HEAD(folio_list);
nodemask_t *node_alloc_noretry;
- bool node_specific_alloc = false;
/* skip gigantic hugepages allocation if hugetlb_cma enabled */
if (hstate_is_gigantic(h) && hugetlb_cma_size) {
@@ -3508,14 +3534,7 @@ static void __init hugetlb_hstate_alloc_
}
/* do node specific alloc */
- for_each_online_node(i) {
- if (h->max_huge_pages_node[i] > 0) {
- hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_onenode(h, i);
- node_specific_alloc = true;
- }
- }
-
- if (node_specific_alloc)
+ if (hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_specific_nodes(h))
return;
/* below will do all node balanced alloc */
@@ -3558,14 +3577,7 @@ static void __init hugetlb_hstate_alloc_
/* list will be empty if hstate_is_gigantic */
prep_and_add_allocated_folios(h, &folio_list);
- if (i < h->max_huge_pages) {
- char buf[32];
-
- string_get_size(huge_page_size(h), 1, STRING_UNITS_2, buf, 32);
- pr_warn("HugeTLB: allocating %lu of page size %s failed. Only allocated %lu hugepages.\n",
- h->max_huge_pages, buf, i);
- h->max_huge_pages = i;
- }
+ hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages_errcheck(i, h);
kfree(node_alloc_noretry);
}
_
Patches currently in -mm which might be from gang.li@linux.dev are
hugetlb-code-clean-for-hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages.patch
hugetlb-split-hugetlb_hstate_alloc_pages.patch
padata-dispatch-works-on-different-nodes.patch
hugetlb-pass-next_nid_to_alloc-directly-to-for_each_node_mask_to_alloc.patch
hugetlb-have-config_hugetlbfs-select-config_padata.patch
hugetlb-parallelize-2m-hugetlb-allocation-and-initialization.patch
hugetlb-parallelize-1g-hugetlb-initialization.patch
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