From: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
To: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux.com>,
Aaron Tomlin <atomlin@atomlin.com>,
Frederic Weisbecker <frederic@kernel.org>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 01/11] mm/vmstat: remove remote node draining
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 16:17:16 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZAD2PI9Lp8UpquCf@tpad> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ZADcb+3sU08MHhy3@x1n>
On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 12:27:11PM -0500, Peter Xu wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 02, 2023 at 12:21:15PM -0500, Peter Xu wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 12:01:51PM -0300, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> > > Draining of pages from the local pcp for a remote zone was necessary
> > > since:
> > >
> > > "Note that remote node draining is a somewhat esoteric feature that is
> > > required on large NUMA systems because otherwise significant portions
> > > of system memory can become trapped in pcp queues. The number of pcp is
> > > determined by the number of processors and nodes in a system. A system
> > > with 4 processors and 2 nodes has 8 pcps which is okay. But a system
> > > with 1024 processors and 512 nodes has 512k pcps with a high potential
> > > for large amount of memory being caught in them."
> >
> > How about mentioning more details on where does this come from?
> >
> > afaict it's from commit 4037d45 since 2007.
> >
> > So I digged that out mostly because I want to know why we did flush pcp at
> > all during vmstat update. It already sounds weird to me but I could have
> > been missing important details.
> >
> > The rational I had here is refresh_cpu_vm_stats(true) is mostly being
> > called by the shepherd afaict, while:
> >
> > (1) The frequency of that interval is defined as sysctl_stat_interval,
> > which has nothing yet to do with pcp pages but only stat at least in
> > the name of it, and,
> >
> > (2) vmstat_work is only queued if need_update() here:
> >
> > for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
> > struct delayed_work *dw = &per_cpu(vmstat_work, cpu);
> >
> > if (!delayed_work_pending(dw) && need_update(cpu))
> > queue_delayed_work_on(cpu, mm_percpu_wq, dw, 0);
> >
> > cond_resched();
> > }
> >
> > need_update() tells us "we should flush vmstats", nothing it tells
> > about "we should flush pcp list"..
> >
> > I looked into the 2007 commit, besides what Marcelo quoted, I do see
> > there's a major benefit of reusing cache lines, quotting from the commit:
> >
> > Move the node draining so that is is done when the vm statistics
> > are updated. At that point we are already touching all the
> > cachelines with the pagesets of a processor.
> >
> > However I didn't see why it's rational to flush pcp list when vmstat needs
> > flushing either. I also don't know whether that "cacheline locality" hold
> > true or not, because I saw that the pcp page list is split from vmstats
> > since 2021:
> >
> > commit 28f836b6777b6f42dce068a40d83a891deaaca37
> > Author: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>
> > Date: Mon Jun 28 19:41:38 2021 -0700
> >
> > mm/page_alloc: split per cpu page lists and zone stats
> >
> > I'm not even sure my A-b or R-b worth anything at all here, just offer
> > something I got from git archaeology so maybe helpful to readers and
> > reasoning to this patch. The correctness of archaeology needs help from
> > others (Christoph and Gel?).. I would just say if there's anything useful
> > or correct may worth collect some into the commit log.
> >
> > So from what I can tell this patch makes sense.
>
> One thing I forgot to mention, which may be a slight abi change, is that I
> think the pcp page drain is also triggered by /proc/PID/refresh_vm_stats
> (even though again I don't see why flushing pcp is strictly needed). It's
> just that I don't know whether there's potential user app that can leverage
> this.
>
> The worst case is we can drain pcp list for refresh_vm_stats procfs
> explicitly, but I'm not sure whether it'll be worthwhile either, probably
> just to be safe.
This is a good point.
Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst:
stat_refresh
============
Any read or write (by root only) flushes all the per-cpu vm statistics
into their global totals, for more accurate reports when testing
e.g. cat /proc/sys/vm/stat_refresh /proc/meminfo
As a side-effect, it also checks for negative totals (elsewhere reported
as 0) and "fails" with EINVAL if any are found, with a warning in dmesg.
(At time of writing, a few stats are known sometimes to be found negative,
with no ill effects: errors and warnings on these stats are suppressed.)
Will add "drain_all_pages(NULL)" call to the start of stat_refresh
handler.
Thanks.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-03-02 19:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-02-09 15:01 [PATCH v2 00/11] fold per-CPU vmstats remotely Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 01/11] mm/vmstat: remove remote node draining Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-28 15:53 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-02-28 19:36 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 10:10 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-21 15:20 ` Mel Gorman
2023-03-21 17:31 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 17:21 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-02 17:27 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-02 19:17 ` Marcelo Tosatti [this message]
2023-03-02 18:56 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 02/11] this_cpu_cmpxchg: ARM64: switch this_cpu_cmpxchg to locked, add _local function Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 10:42 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-02 10:51 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-02 14:32 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 20:53 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-02 21:04 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 21:25 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-03 15:39 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-03 15:47 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-15 23:56 ` Christoph Lameter
2023-03-16 10:54 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 03/11] this_cpu_cmpxchg: loongarch: " Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 04/11] this_cpu_cmpxchg: S390: " Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 05/11] this_cpu_cmpxchg: x86: " Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 06/11] this_cpu_cmpxchg: asm-generic: " Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 07/11] convert this_cpu_cmpxchg users to this_cpu_cmpxchg_local Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 20:54 ` Peter Xu
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 08/11] mm/vmstat: switch counter modification to cmpxchg Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 10:47 ` David Hildenbrand
2023-03-02 14:47 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 16:20 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-02 19:11 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 20:06 ` Peter Xu
2023-02-09 15:01 ` [PATCH v2 09/11] mm/vmstat: use cmpxchg loop in cpu_vm_stats_fold Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-01 22:57 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-02 13:55 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 21:19 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-03 15:17 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-09 15:02 ` [PATCH v2 10/11] mm/vmstat: switch vmstat shepherd to flush per-CPU counters remotely Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 21:01 ` Peter Xu
2023-03-02 21:16 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2023-03-02 21:30 ` Peter Xu
2023-02-09 15:02 ` [PATCH v2 11/11] mm/vmstat: refresh stats remotely instead of via work item Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-23 14:54 ` [PATCH v2 00/11] fold per-CPU vmstats remotely Marcelo Tosatti
2023-02-24 2:34 ` Hillf Danton
2023-02-27 19:41 ` Marcelo Tosatti
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