Re: [PATCH RFC] dma-direct: do not allocate a single page from CMA area

From: Robin Murphy
Date: Thu Nov 01 2018 - 10:08:01 EST


On 31/10/2018 20:03, Nicolin Chen wrote:
The addresses within a single page are always contiguous, so it's
not so necessary to allocate one single page from CMA area. Since
the CMA area has a limited predefined size of space, it might run
out of space in some heavy use case, where there might be quite a
lot CMA pages being allocated for single pages.

This patch tries to skip CMA allocations of single pages and lets
them go through normal page allocations. This would save resource
in the CMA area for further more CMA allocations.

In general, this seems to make sense to me. It does represent a theoretical change in behaviour for devices which have their own CMA area somewhere other than kernel memory, and only ever make non-atomic allocations, but I'm not sure whether that's a realistic or common enough case to really worry about.

Robin.

Signed-off-by: Nicolin Chen <nicoleotsuka@xxxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/dma/direct.c | 8 ++++++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/dma/direct.c b/kernel/dma/direct.c
index 22a12ab5a5e9..14c5d49eded2 100644
--- a/kernel/dma/direct.c
+++ b/kernel/dma/direct.c
@@ -120,8 +120,12 @@ void *dma_direct_alloc_pages(struct device *dev, size_t size,
gfp |= __dma_direct_optimal_gfp_mask(dev, dev->coherent_dma_mask,
&phys_mask);
again:
- /* CMA can be used only in the context which permits sleeping */
- if (gfpflags_allow_blocking(gfp)) {
+ /*
+ * CMA can be used only in the context which permits sleeping.
+ * Since addresses within one PAGE are always contiguous, skip
+ * CMA allocation for a single page to save CMA reserved space
+ */
+ if (gfpflags_allow_blocking(gfp) && count > 1) {
page = dma_alloc_from_contiguous(dev, count, page_order,
gfp & __GFP_NOWARN);
if (page && !dma_coherent_ok(dev, page_to_phys(page), size)) {