From: Harry Yoo <harry.yoo@oracle.com>
To: Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@google.com>
Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org, vbabka@suse.cz, andreyknvl@gmail.com,
cl@linux.com, dvyukov@google.com, glider@google.com,
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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH V3 6/7] mm/slab: save memory by allocating slabobj_ext array from leftover
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2025 16:59:59 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <aQHJfyoUN-tbnVFr@hyeyoo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJuCfpGY0h2d6VEAEa4kjH2yUMGDdke_QTFt6d+gb+kH=rnXyQ@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, Oct 28, 2025 at 08:07:42PM -0700, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 5:29 AM Harry Yoo <harry.yoo@oracle.com> wrote:
> >
> > The leftover space in a slab is always smaller than s->size, and
> > kmem caches for large objects that are not power-of-two sizes tend to have
> > a greater amount of leftover space per slab. In some cases, the leftover
> > space is larger than the size of the slabobj_ext array for the slab.
> >
> > An excellent example of such a cache is ext4_inode_cache. On my system,
> > the object size is 1144, with a preferred order of 3, 28 objects per slab,
> > and 736 bytes of leftover space per slab.
> >
> > Since the size of the slabobj_ext array is only 224 bytes (w/o mem
> > profiling) or 448 bytes (w/ mem profiling) per slab, the entire array
> > fits within the leftover space.
> >
> > Allocate the slabobj_exts array from this unused space instead of using
> > kcalloc(), when it is large enough. The array is always allocated when
> > creating new slabs, because implementing lazy allocation correctly is
> > difficult without expensive synchronization.
> >
> > To avoid unnecessary overhead when MEMCG (with SLAB_ACCOUNT) and
> > MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING are not used for the cache, only allocate the
> > slabobj_ext array only when either of them are enabled when slabs are
> > created.
> >
> > [ MEMCG=y, MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING=n ]
> >
> > Before patch (creating 2M directories on ext4):
> > Slab: 3575348 kB
> > SReclaimable: 3137804 kB
> > SUnreclaim: 437544 kB
> >
> > After patch (creating 2M directories on ext4):
> > Slab: 3558236 kB
> > SReclaimable: 3139268 kB
> > SUnreclaim: 418968 kB (-18.14 MiB)
> >
> > Enjoy the memory savings!
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Harry Yoo <harry.yoo@oracle.com>
> > ---
> > mm/slub.c | 147 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> > 1 file changed, 142 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/mm/slub.c b/mm/slub.c
> > index 13acc9437ef5..8101df5fdccf 100644
> > --- a/mm/slub.c
> > +++ b/mm/slub.c
> > +static inline bool obj_exts_in_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
> > +{
> > + unsigned long obj_exts;
> > +
> > + if (!obj_exts_fit_within_slab_leftover(s, slab))
> > + return false;
> > +
> > + obj_exts = (unsigned long)slab_address(slab);
> > + obj_exts += obj_exts_offset_in_slab(s, slab);
> > + return obj_exts == slab_obj_exts(slab);
>
> You can check that slab_obj_exts(slab) is not NULL before making the
> above calculations.
Did you mean this?
if (!slab_obj_exts(slab))
return false;
If so, yes that makes sense.
> > @@ -2185,6 +2311,11 @@ static inline void free_slab_obj_exts(struct slab *slab)
> > {
> > }
> >
> > +static inline void alloc_slab_obj_exts_early(struct kmem_cache *s,
> > + struct slab *slab)
> > +{
> > +}
> > +
> > #endif /* CONFIG_SLAB_OBJ_EXT */
> >
> > #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_ALLOC_PROFILING
> > @@ -3155,7 +3286,9 @@ static inline bool shuffle_freelist(struct kmem_cache *s, struct slab *slab)
> > static __always_inline void account_slab(struct slab *slab, int order,
> > struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t gfp)
> > {
> > - if (memcg_kmem_online() && (s->flags & SLAB_ACCOUNT))
> > + if (memcg_kmem_online() &&
> > + (s->flags & SLAB_ACCOUNT) &&
> > + !slab_obj_exts(slab))
> > alloc_slab_obj_exts(slab, s, gfp, true);
>
> Don't you need to add a check for !obj_exts_in_slab() inside
> alloc_slab_obj_exts() to avoid allocating slab->obj_exts?
slab_obj_exts() should have returned a nonzero value
and then we don't call alloc_slab_obj_exts()?
> > mod_node_page_state(slab_pgdat(slab), cache_vmstat_idx(s),
> > @@ -3219,9 +3352,6 @@ static struct slab *allocate_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags, int node)
> > slab->objects = oo_objects(oo);slab_obj_exts
> > slab->inuse = 0;
> > slab->frozen = 0;
> > - init_slab_obj_exts(slab);
> > -
> > - account_slab(slab, oo_order(oo), s, flags);
> >
> > slab->slab_cache = s;
> >
> > @@ -3230,6 +3360,13 @@ static struct slab *allocate_slab(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags, int node)
> > start = slab_address(slab);
> >
> > setup_slab_debug(s, slab, start);
> > + init_slab_obj_exts(slab);
> > + /*
> > + * Poison the slab before initializing the slabobj_ext array
> > + * to prevent the array from being overwritten.
> > + */
> > + alloc_slab_obj_exts_early(s, slab);
> > + account_slab(slab, oo_order(oo), s, flags);
>
> alloc_slab_obj_exts() is called in 2 other places:
> 1. __memcg_slab_post_alloc_hook()
> 2. prepare_slab_obj_exts_hook()
>
> Don't you need alloc_slab_obj_exts_early() there as well?
That's good point, and I thought it's difficult to address
concurrency problem without using a per-slab lock.
Thread A Thread B
- sees slab->obj_exts == 0
- sees slab->obj_exts == 0
- allocates the vector from unused space
and initializes it.
- try cmpxchg()
- allocates the vector
from unused space and
initializes it.
(the vector is already
in use and it's overwritten!)
- try cmpxchg()
But since this is slowpath, using slab_{lock,unlock}() here is probably
fine. What do you think?
--
Cheers,
Harry / Hyeonggon
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-10-29 8:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-10-27 12:28 [RFC PATCH V3 0/7] mm/slab: reduce slab accounting memory overhead by allocating slabobj_ext metadata within unused slab space Harry Yoo
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 1/7] mm/slab: allow specifying freepointer offset when using constructor Harry Yoo
2025-10-28 17:43 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-29 7:10 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-30 14:35 ` Vlastimil Babka
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 2/7] ext4: specify the free pointer offset for ext4_inode_cache Harry Yoo
2025-10-28 17:22 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-28 17:25 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 3/7] mm/slab: abstract slabobj_ext access via new slab_obj_ext() helper Harry Yoo
2025-10-28 17:55 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-29 8:49 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-29 15:24 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-30 1:26 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-30 5:03 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 4/7] mm/slab: use stride to access slabobj_ext Harry Yoo
2025-10-28 20:10 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 5/7] mm/memcontrol,alloc_tag: handle slabobj_ext access under KASAN poison Harry Yoo
2025-10-28 23:03 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-29 8:06 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-29 15:28 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 6/7] mm/slab: save memory by allocating slabobj_ext array from leftover Harry Yoo
2025-10-29 3:07 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-29 7:59 ` Harry Yoo [this message]
2025-10-29 18:37 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-30 0:40 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-30 16:33 ` Vlastimil Babka
2025-10-29 18:45 ` Andrey Ryabinin
2025-10-30 1:11 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-27 12:28 ` [RFC PATCH V3 7/7] mm/slab: place slabobj_ext metadata in unused space within s->size Harry Yoo
2025-10-29 3:19 ` Suren Baghdasaryan
2025-10-29 18:19 ` Andrey Ryabinin
2025-10-30 0:51 ` Harry Yoo
2025-10-30 12:41 ` Yeoreum Yun
2025-10-30 16:39 ` [RFC PATCH V3 0/7] mm/slab: reduce slab accounting memory overhead by allocating slabobj_ext metadata within unused slab space Vlastimil Babka
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