Re: [RFC v7 00/11] Support vrange for anonymous page

From: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
Date: Mon Mar 25 2013 - 13:16:47 EST



Hi,

On Tuesday 12 March 2013 08:38:24 Minchan Kim wrote:
> First of all, let's define the term.
> From now on, I'd like to call it as vrange(a.k.a volatile range)
> for anonymous page. If you have a better name in mind, please suggest.
>
> This version is still *RFC* because it's just quick prototype so
> it doesn't support THP/HugeTLB/KSM and even couldn't build on !x86.
> Before further sorting out issues, I'd like to post current direction
> and discuss it. Of course, I'd like to extend this discussion in
> comming LSF/MM.
>
> In this version, I changed lots of thing, expecially removed vma-based
> approach because it needs write-side lock for mmap_sem, which will drop
> performance in mutli-threaded big SMP system, KOSAKI pointed out.
> And vma-based approach is hard to meet requirement of new system call by
> John Stultz's suggested semantic for consistent purged handling.
> (http://linux-kernel.2935.n7.nabble.com/RFC-v5-0-8-Support-volatile-for-anonymous-range-tt575773.html#none)
>
> I tested this patchset with modified jemalloc allocator which was
> leaded by Jason Evans(jemalloc author) who was interest in this feature
> and was happy to port his allocator to use new system call.
> Super Thanks Jason!
>
> The benchmark for test is ebizzy. It have been used for testing the
> allocator performance so it's good for me. Again, thanks for recommending
> the benchmark, Jason.
> (http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/ebizzy.html)
>
> The result is good on my machine (12 CPU, 1.2GHz, DRAM 2G)
>
> ebizzy -S 20
>
> jemalloc-vanilla: 52389 records/sec
> jemalloc-vrange: 203414 records/sec
>
> ebizzy -S 20 with background memory pressure
>
> jemalloc-vanilla: 40746 records/sec
> jemalloc-vrange: 174910 records/sec

Could you please make the modified jemalloc/ebizzy available somewhere so
there is a easy way to test your patchset?

Best regards,
--
Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz
Samsung Poland R&D Center
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