From: Waiman Long <waiman.long@hp.com>
To: Daniel J Blueman <daniel@numascale.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>, Linux-MM <linux-mm@kvack.org>,
Nathan Zimmer <nzimmer@sgi.com>,
Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>,
Scott Norton <scott.norton@hp.com>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
'Steffen Persvold' <sp@numascale.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/13] Parallel struct page initialisation v3
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 21:31:48 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55403484.8060906@hp.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1429804437.24139.3@cpanel21.proisp.no>
On 04/23/2015 11:53 AM, Daniel J Blueman wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 6:33 PM, Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de> wrote:
>> The big change here is an adjustment to the topology_init path that
>> caused
>> soft lockups on Waiman and Daniel Blue had reported it was an expensive
>> function.
>>
>> Changelog since v2
>> o Reduce overhead of topology_init
>> o Remove boot-time kernel parameter to enable/disable
>> o Enable on UMA
>>
>> Changelog since v1
>> o Always initialise low zones
>> o Typo corrections
>> o Rename parallel mem init to parallel struct page init
>> o Rebase to 4.0
> []
>
> Splendid work! On this 256c setup, topology_init now takes 185ms.
>
> This brings the kernel boot time down to 324s [1]. It turns out that
> one memset is responsible for most of the time setting up the the PUDs
> and PMDs; adapting memset to using non-temporal writes [3] avoids
> generating RMW cycles, bringing boot time down to 186s [2].
>
> If this is a possibility, I can split this patch and map other arch's
> memset_nocache to memset, or change the callsite as preferred;
> comments welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
> [1] https://resources.numascale.com/telemetry/defermem/h8qgl-defer2.txt
> [2]
> https://resources.numascale.com/telemetry/defermem/h8qgl-defer2-nontemporal.txt
>
> -- [3]
>
> From f822139736cab8434302693c635fa146b465273c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Daniel J Blueman <daniel@numascale.com>
> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 23:26:27 +0800
> Subject: [RFC] Speedup PMD setup
>
> Using non-temporal writes prevents read-modify-write cycles,
> which are much slower over large topologies.
>
> Adapt the existing memset() function into a _nocache variant and use
> when setting up PMDs during early boot to reduce boot time.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel J Blueman <daniel@numascale.com>
> ---
> arch/x86/include/asm/string_64.h | 3 ++
> arch/x86/lib/memset_64.S | 90
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> mm/memblock.c | 2 +-
> 3 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
I tried your patch on my 12-TB IvyBridge-EX test machine and the bootup
time increased from 265s to 289s (24s increase). I think my IvyBridge-EX
box was using the optimized memset_c_e (rep stosb) code which turned out
to perform better than the non-temporal move in your code. I think that
may be due to the temporal moves that need to be done at the beginning
and end of the memory range.
I had tried to replace clear_page() with non-temporal moves. I generally
got about a few percentage points improvement compared with the
optimized clear_page_c() and clear_page_c_e() code. That is not a lot.
Anyway, I think the AMD box that you used wasn't setting the
X86_FEATURE_REP_GOOD or X86_FEATURE_ERMS bits resulting in poor memset
performance. If such a feature is supported in the AMD CPU (albeit in a
different way), you may consider sending in patch to set those features
bit. Alternatively, you will need to duplicate the alternative
instruction stuff in your memset_nocache() to make sure that it can use
the optimized code, if appropriate.
Cheers,
Longman
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Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-04-23 10:33 [PATCH 0/13] Parallel struct page initialisation v3 Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 01/13] memblock: Introduce a for_each_reserved_mem_region iterator Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 02/13] mm: meminit: Move page initialization into a separate function Mel Gorman
2015-04-27 22:46 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-28 8:28 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-28 16:02 ` nzimmer
2015-04-28 22:41 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-28 23:05 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 03/13] mm: meminit: Only set page reserved in the memblock region Mel Gorman
2015-04-27 22:43 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 04/13] mm: page_alloc: Pass PFN to __free_pages_bootmem Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 05/13] mm: meminit: Make __early_pfn_to_nid SMP-safe and introduce meminit_pfn_in_nid Mel Gorman
2015-04-27 22:43 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-28 9:37 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 06/13] mm: meminit: Inline some helper functions Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 07/13] mm: meminit: Initialise a subset of struct pages if CONFIG_DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT is set Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 15:56 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-27 22:43 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-28 9:53 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-28 13:48 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-28 14:56 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 08/13] mm: meminit: Initialise remaining struct pages in parallel with kswapd Mel Gorman
2015-04-27 22:43 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 09/13] mm: meminit: Minimise number of pfn->page lookups during initialisation Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 10/13] x86: mm: Enable deferred struct page initialisation on x86-64 Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 11/13] mm: meminit: Free pages in large chunks where possible Mel Gorman
2015-04-27 22:43 ` Andrew Morton
2015-04-28 11:38 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 12/13] mm: meminit: Reduce number of times pageblocks are set during struct page init Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 10:33 ` [PATCH 13/13] mm: meminit: Remove mminit_verify_page_links Mel Gorman
2015-04-23 15:53 ` [PATCH 0/13] Parallel struct page initialisation v3 Daniel J Blueman
2015-04-23 16:30 ` Mel Gorman
2015-04-24 19:48 ` Waiman Long
2015-04-29 1:31 ` Waiman Long [this message]
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