Re: [RFC v2 0/7] SLUB percpu array caches and maple tree nodes

From: Suren Baghdasaryan
Date: Fri Aug 18 2023 - 12:45:41 EST


On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 9:36 AM Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Also in git [1]. Changes since v1 [2]:
>
> - fix a few bugs
> - SLAB marked as BROKEN so bots dont complain about missing functions
> - incorporate Liam's patches, which allows getting rid of preallocations
> in mas_prealloc() completely. This has reduced the allocation stats
> further, with the whole series.
>
> More notes wrt v1 RFC feedback:
>
> - locking is still done as in v1, as it allows remote draining, which
> should be added before this is suitable for merging
> - there's currently no bulk freeing/refill of the percpu array, which
> will eventually be added, but I expect most perf gain for the maple
> tree use case to come from the avoided preallocations anyway
>
> ----
>
> At LSF/MM I've mentioned that I see several use cases for introducing
> opt-in percpu arrays for caching alloc/free objects in SLUB. This is my
> first exploration of this idea, speficially for the use case of maple
> tree nodes. We have brainstormed this use case on IRC last week with
> Liam and Matthew and this how I understood the requirements:
>
> - percpu arrays will be faster thank bulk alloc/free which needs
> relatively long freelists to work well. Especially in the freeing case
> we need the nodes to come from the same slab (or small set of those)
>
> - preallocation for the worst case of needed nodes for a tree operation
> that can't reclaim due to locks is wasteful. We could instead expect
> that most of the time percpu arrays would satisfy the constained
> allocations, and in the rare cases it does not we can dip into
> GFP_ATOMIC reserves temporarily. Instead of preallocation just prefill
> the arrays.
>
> - NUMA locality is not a concern as the nodes of a process's VMA tree
> end up all over the place anyway.
>
> So this RFC patchset adds such percpu array in Patch 2. Locking is
> stolen from Mel's recent page allocator's pcplists implementation so it
> can avoid disabling IRQs and just disable preemption, but the trylocks
> can fail in rare situations.
>
> Then maple tree is modified in patches 3-6 to benefit from this. This is
> done in a very crude way as I'm not so familiar with the code.
>
> I've briefly tested this with virtme VM boot and checking the stats from
> CONFIG_SLUB_STATS in sysfs.
>
> Patch 2:
>
> slub changes implemented including new counters alloc_cpu_cache
> and free_cpu_cache but maple tree doesn't use them yet
>
> (none):/sys/kernel/slab/maple_node # grep . alloc_cpu_cache alloc_*path free_cpu_cache free_*path | cut -d' ' -f1
> alloc_cpu_cache:0
> alloc_fastpath:54842
> alloc_slowpath:8142
> free_cpu_cache:0
> free_fastpath:32336
> free_slowpath:23484
>
> Patch 3:
>
> maple node cache creates percpu array with 32 entries,
> not changed anything else
>
> -> some allocs/free satisfied by the array
>
> alloc_cpu_cache:11956
> alloc_fastpath:40675
> alloc_slowpath:7308
> free_cpu_cache:12082
> free_fastpath:23617
> free_slowpath:17956
>
> Patch 4:
>
> maple tree nodes bulk alloc/free converted to loop of normal alloc to use
> percpu array more, because bulk alloc bypasses it
>
> -> majority alloc/free now satisfied by percpu array
>
> alloc_cpu_cache:54673
> alloc_fastpath:4491
> alloc_slowpath:737
> free_cpu_cache:54759
> free_fastpath:332
> free_slowpath:4723
>
> Patch 5+6:
>
> mas_preallocate() just prefills the percpu array, doesn't preallocate anything
> mas_store_prealloc() gains a retry loop with mas_nomem(mas, GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOFAIL)
>
> -> major drop of alloc/free
> (the prefills are included in the accounting)
>
> alloc_cpu_cache:15036
> alloc_fastpath:4651
> alloc_slowpath:656
> free_cpu_cache:15102
> free_fastpath:299
> free_slowpath:4835
>
> It would be interesting to see how it affects the workloads that saw
> regressions from the maple tree introduction, as the slab operations
> were suspected to be a major factor and now they should be both reduced
> and made cheaper.

Hi Vlastimil,
I backported your patchset to 6.1 and tested it on Android with my
mmap stress test (mmap a file-backed page, read-fault, unmap all in a
tight loop). The performance of such tests is important for Android
because that's what is being done during application launch and app
launch time is an important metric for us. I recorded 1.8% performance
improvement with this test.
Thanks,
Suren.

>
> Liam R. Howlett (2):
> maple_tree: Remove MA_STATE_PREALLOC
> tools: Add SLUB percpu array functions for testing
>
> Vlastimil Babka (5):
> mm, slub: fix bulk alloc and free stats
> mm, slub: add opt-in slub_percpu_array
> maple_tree: use slub percpu array
> maple_tree: avoid bulk alloc/free to use percpu array more
> maple_tree: replace preallocation with slub percpu array prefill
>
> include/linux/slab.h | 4 +
> include/linux/slub_def.h | 10 ++
> lib/maple_tree.c | 60 ++++---
> mm/Kconfig | 1 +
> mm/slub.c | 221 +++++++++++++++++++++++-
> tools/include/linux/slab.h | 4 +
> tools/testing/radix-tree/linux.c | 14 ++
> tools/testing/radix-tree/linux/kernel.h | 1 +
> 8 files changed, 286 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
>
> --
> 2.41.0
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