From: "Brendan Jackman" <brendan.jackman@linux.dev>
To: "Zi Yan" <ziy@nvidia.com>,
"Brendan Jackman" <jackmanb@google.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 05/18] mm/page_alloc: unify __alloc_frozen_pages[_nolock]_noprof()
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2026 15:40:04 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DJXK1TXBDIVC.18M4LNRSJPFWV@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <DJP0KNE4S3WN.209EE744YM0YT@nvidia.com>
On Fri Jul 3, 2026 at 2:42 PM UTC, Zi Yan wrote:
> On Fri Jul 3, 2026 at 8:31 AM EDT, Brendan Jackman wrote:
>> Currently the core allocator code is controlled by ALLOC_NOLOCK, but the
>> main entry point function is significantly different from the normal
>> __alloc_frozen_pages_nolock(), this is tiring when reading the code.
>>
>> Plumb the ALLOC_NOLOCK control one layer up in the call stack: create
>> an alloc_flags argument to __alloc_frozen_pages_nolock() (which is only
>> exposed to mm/) and then turn the nolock variant into a thin wrapper
>> that just sets that flag (as well as handling NUMA_NO_NODE, similar to
>> how some of the wrappers in gfp.h do).
>>
>> For consistency, set ALLOC_WMARK_MIN explicitly in fastpath_alloc_flags
>> for the new ALLOC_NOLOCK path. This was already "done" silently in
>> __alloc_frozen_pages_nolock_noprof(): ALLOC_WMARK_MIN is 0.
>>
>> Rationale that this doesn't change anything:
>>
>> 1. Simple bits: A bunch of the nolock-specific handling is just moved to
>> the new alloc_order_allowed(), alloc_nolock_allowed() and
>> gfp_nolock.
>>
>> 2. __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof() has some extra logic that wasn't
>> previously in the nolock variant:
>>
>> a. Application of gfp_allowed_mask; this only affects early boot,
>> only flags that affect the slowpath get changed here, and the
>> nolock allocation path isn't allowed to the GFP_BOOT_MASK flags.
>>
>> b. Application of current_gfp_context() - also only affects the
>> slowpath
>>
>> 3. The slowpath itself: this is now just explicitly skipped under
>> !ALLOC_TRYLOCK.
>
> s/TRYLOCK/NOLOCK
Thanks - Andrew would you mind fixing this up in mm-new?
>>
>> Ulterior motive: adding an alloc_flags arg to the allocator's
>> mm-internal entrypoint can later be used to do more allocation
>> customisation without needing to create new GFP flags.
>>
>> No functional change intended.
>>
>> Reviewed-by: Vlastimil Babka (SUSE) <vbabka@kernel.org>
>> Signed-off-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com>
>> ---
>> mm/hugetlb.c | 3 +-
>> mm/mempolicy.c | 10 +--
>> mm/page_alloc.c | 192 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
>> mm/page_alloc.h | 6 +-
>> mm/slub.c | 6 +-
>> 5 files changed, 117 insertions(+), 100 deletions(-)
>>
>
> <snip>
>
>> +/*
>> + * This is the 'heart' of the zoned buddy allocator.
>> + */
>> +struct page *__alloc_frozen_pages_noprof(gfp_t gfp, unsigned int order,
>> + int preferred_nid, nodemask_t *nodemask, unsigned int alloc_flags)
>> +{
>> + struct page *page;
>> + gfp_t alloc_gfp; /* The gfp_t that was actually used for allocation */
>> + struct alloc_context ac = { };
>> + unsigned int fastpath_alloc_flags = alloc_flags;
>> +
>> + /* Other flags could be supported later if needed. */
>> + if (WARN_ON(alloc_flags & ~ALLOC_NOLOCK))
>> return NULL;
>>
>> + if (!alloc_order_allowed(gfp, order, alloc_flags))
>> + return NULL;
>> +
>> + if (alloc_flags & ALLOC_NOLOCK) {
>> + VM_WARN_ON_ONCE(gfp & ~__GFP_ACCOUNT);
>> + if (!alloc_nolock_allowed())
>> + return NULL;
>
> At first look, I wonder why __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof() needs to care
> about alloc_nolock_allowed(). But the patch's idea is to centralize all
> allocation policies, so it makes sense.
>
> Ideally, I would want alloc_frozen_pages_nolock_noprof() to filter as
> much as possible, so that __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof() has minimal/no
> awareness of ALLOC_NOLOCK. But ALLOC_NOLOCK has different preferences
> compared to the default __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof() policy like
> ALLOC_WMARK_MIN vs ALLOC_WMARK_LOW, skip slowpath, and more. Maybe we
> could do something like:
>
> __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof()
> {
> alloc_fastpath();
> alloc_slowpath();
> }
>
> alloc_frozen_pages_nolock_noprof()
> {
> alloc_order_allowed();
> alloc_nolock_allow();
> alloc_fastpath();
> }
>
> But it still cannot remove ALLOC_NOLOCK completely from
> __alloc_frozen_pages_noprof(), like the nofragment skip. Anyway, this
> patch is a reasonable cleanup. Thanks.
Yeah, thanks this does look sensible but I think it's a separate
cleanup.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-13 16:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 45+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-03 12:31 [PATCH v5 00/18] mm: Some cleanups for page allocator APIs Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 01/18] mm/page_alloc: rename ALLOC_TRYLOCK -> ALLOC_NOLOCK Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 13:59 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 02/18] mm/page_alloc: some renames to clarify alloc_flags scopes Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:01 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 03/18] mm: name some args in a function declaration Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:02 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 04/18] mm: Split out internal page_alloc.h Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:07 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 05/18] mm/page_alloc: unify __alloc_frozen_pages[_nolock]_noprof() Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:42 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-13 15:40 ` Brendan Jackman [this message]
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 06/18] mm/page_alloc: relax GFP WARN in nolock allocs Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:44 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 07/18] mm: move some stuff to mm/page_alloc.h Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:46 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 08/18] perf/x86/intel: Use higher-level allocator API Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:49 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 09/18] KVM: VMX: " Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:49 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 10/18] x86/virt: " Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:50 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 11/18] sgi-xp: " Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:51 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 12/18] net/funeth: Switch to " Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:52 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 13/18] mm: Remove __alloc_pages_node() Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 14:57 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-13 15:26 ` Brendan Jackman
2026-07-13 15:54 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-13 16:37 ` Vlastimil Babka (SUSE)
2026-07-13 16:51 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-13 16:30 ` Vlastimil Babka (SUSE)
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 14/18] mm: Move __alloc_pages() to mm/page_alloc.h Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 15:05 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 15/18] mm: replace __GFP_NO_CODETAG with ALLOC_NO_CODETAG Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 16/18] mm: remove the __GFP_NO_OBJ_EXT flag Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 17/18] mm/page_alloc: drop alloc_flags arg from alloc_flags_cma() Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 15:10 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:31 ` [PATCH v5 18/18] mm: factor out can_spin_trylock() Brendan Jackman
2026-07-03 15:12 ` Zi Yan
2026-07-03 12:47 ` [PATCH v5 00/18] mm: Some cleanups for page allocator APIs Vlastimil Babka (SUSE)
2026-07-05 7:30 ` Andrew Morton
2026-07-10 8:36 ` Brendan Jackman
2026-07-10 8:51 ` Vlastimil Babka (SUSE)
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