Re: [PATCH 2/3] mm/vmalloc: Switch to bulk allocator in __vmalloc_area_node()

From: Mel Gorman
Date: Mon May 17 2021 - 04:24:55 EST


On Sun, May 16, 2021 at 10:20:55PM +0200, Uladzislau Rezki (Sony) wrote:
> Recently there has been introduced a page bulk allocator for
> users which need to get number of pages per one call request.
>
> For order-0 pages switch to an alloc_pages_bulk_array_node()
> instead of alloc_pages_node(), the reason is the former is
> not capable of allocating set of pages, thus a one call is
> per one page.
>
> Second, according to my tests the bulk allocator uses less
> cycles even for scenarios when only one page is requested.
> Running the "perf" on same test case shows below difference:
>
> <default>
> - 45.18% __vmalloc_node
> - __vmalloc_node_range
> - 35.60% __alloc_pages
> - get_page_from_freelist
> 3.36% __list_del_entry_valid
> 3.00% check_preemption_disabled
> 1.42% prep_new_page
> <default>
>
> <patch>
> - 31.00% __vmalloc_node
> - __vmalloc_node_range
> - 14.48% __alloc_pages_bulk
> 3.22% __list_del_entry_valid
> - 0.83% __alloc_pages
> get_page_from_freelist
> <patch>
>
> The "test_vmalloc.sh" also shows performance improvements:
>
> fix_size_alloc_test_4MB loops: 1000000 avg: 89105095 usec
> fix_size_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 513672 usec
> full_fit_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 748900 usec
> long_busy_list_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 8043038 usec
> random_size_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 4028582 usec
> fix_align_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 1457671 usec
>
> fix_size_alloc_test_4MB loops: 1000000 avg: 62083711 usec
> fix_size_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 449207 usec
> full_fit_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 735985 usec
> long_busy_list_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 5176052 usec
> random_size_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 2589252 usec
> fix_align_alloc_test loops: 1000000 avg: 1365009 usec
>
> For example 4MB allocations illustrates ~30% gain, all the
> rest is also better.
>
> Signed-off-by: Uladzislau Rezki (Sony) <urezki@xxxxxxxxx>

FWIW, it passed build and boot tests.

Acked-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@xxxxxxx>

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Mel Gorman
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