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author | Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com> | 2023-01-17 14:40:00 +0100 |
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committer | Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz> | 2023-06-02 10:24:33 +0200 |
commit | d0bf7d5759c1d89fb013aa41cca5832e00b9632a (patch) | |
tree | 78f025ec6d87624deea14e7ee46fddbdc5ca50a6 /mm/slab.h | |
parent | 44c026a73be8038f03dbdeef028b642880cf1511 (diff) |
mm/slab: introduce kmem_cache flag SLAB_NO_MERGE
Allow API users of kmem_cache_create to specify that they don't want
any slab merge or aliasing (with similar sized objects). Use this in
kfence_test.
The SKB (sk_buff) kmem_cache slab is critical for network performance.
Network stack uses kmem_cache_{alloc,free}_bulk APIs to gain
performance by amortising the alloc/free cost.
For the bulk API to perform efficiently the slub fragmentation need to
be low. Especially for the SLUB allocator, the efficiency of bulk free
API depend on objects belonging to the same slab (page).
When running different network performance microbenchmarks, I started
to notice that performance was reduced (slightly) when machines had
longer uptimes. I believe the cause was 'skbuff_head_cache' got
aliased/merged into the general slub for 256 bytes sized objects (with
my kernel config, without CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY).
For SKB kmem_cache network stack have reasons for not merging, but it
varies depending on kernel config (e.g. CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY).
We want to explicitly set SLAB_NO_MERGE for this kmem_cache.
Another use case for the flag has been described by David Sterba [1]:
> This can be used for more fine grained control over the caches or for
> debugging builds where separate slabs can verify that no objects leak.
> The slab_nomerge boot option is too coarse and would need to be
> enabled on all testing hosts. There are some other ways how to disable
> merging, e.g. a slab constructor but this disables poisoning besides
> that it adds additional overhead. Other flags are internal and may
> have other semantics.
> A concrete example what motivates the flag. During 'btrfs balance'
> slab top reported huge increase in caches like
> 1330095 1330095 100% 0.10K 34105 39 136420K Acpi-ParseExt
> 1734684 1734684 100% 0.14K 61953 28 247812K pid_namespace
> 8244036 6873075 83% 0.11K 229001 36 916004K khugepaged_mm_slot
> which was confusing and that it's because of slab merging was not the
> first idea. After rebooting with slab_nomerge all the caches were
> from btrfs_ namespace as expected.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230524101748.30714-1-dsterba@suse.com/
[ vbabka@suse.cz: rename to SLAB_NO_MERGE, change the flag value to the
one proposed by David so it does not collide with internal SLAB/SLUB
flags, write a comment for the flag, expand changelog, drop the skbuff
part to be handled spearately ]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/167396280045.539803.7540459812377220500.stgit@firesoul/
Reported-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>
Acked-by: Jesper Dangaard Brouer <brouer@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Roman Gushchin <roman.gushchin@linux.dev>
Diffstat (limited to 'mm/slab.h')
-rw-r--r-- | mm/slab.h | 5 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/mm/slab.h b/mm/slab.h index f01ac256a8f5..9005ddc51cf8 100644 --- a/mm/slab.h +++ b/mm/slab.h @@ -294,11 +294,11 @@ static inline bool is_kmalloc_cache(struct kmem_cache *s) #if defined(CONFIG_SLAB) #define SLAB_CACHE_FLAGS (SLAB_MEM_SPREAD | SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE | \ SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT | SLAB_TEMPORARY | \ - SLAB_ACCOUNT) + SLAB_ACCOUNT | SLAB_NO_MERGE) #elif defined(CONFIG_SLUB) #define SLAB_CACHE_FLAGS (SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE | SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT | \ SLAB_TEMPORARY | SLAB_ACCOUNT | \ - SLAB_NO_USER_FLAGS | SLAB_KMALLOC) + SLAB_NO_USER_FLAGS | SLAB_KMALLOC | SLAB_NO_MERGE) #else #define SLAB_CACHE_FLAGS (SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE) #endif @@ -319,6 +319,7 @@ static inline bool is_kmalloc_cache(struct kmem_cache *s) SLAB_TEMPORARY | \ SLAB_ACCOUNT | \ SLAB_KMALLOC | \ + SLAB_NO_MERGE | \ SLAB_NO_USER_FLAGS) bool __kmem_cache_empty(struct kmem_cache *); |