Re: [RFC PATCH bpf-next v2 00/11] mm, bpf: Add BPF into /proc/meminfo

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On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 07:49:08PM +0800, Yafang Shao wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 1:45 PM Alexei Starovoitov
> <alexei.starovoitov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 10:49 PM Yafang Shao <laoar.shao@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > > I just don't want to add many if-elses or switch-cases into
> > > > > bpf_map_memory_footprint(), because I think it is a little ugly.
> > > > > Introducing a new map ops could make it more clear.  For example,
> > > > > static unsigned long bpf_map_memory_footprint(const struct bpf_map *map)
> > > > > {
> > > > >     unsigned long size;
> > > > >
> > > > >     if (map->ops->map_mem_footprint)
> > > > >         return map->ops->map_mem_footprint(map);
> > > > >
> > > > >     size = round_up(map->key_size + bpf_map_value_size(map), 8);
> > > > >     return round_up(map->max_entries * size, PAGE_SIZE);
> > > > > }
> > > >
> > > > It is also ugly, because bpf_map_value_size() already has if-stmt.
> > > > I prefer to keep all estimates in one place.
> > > > There is no need to be 100% accurate.
> > >
> > > Per my investigation, it can be almost accurate with little effort.
> > > Take the htab for example,
> > > static unsigned long htab_mem_footprint(const struct bpf_map *map)
> > > {
> > >     struct bpf_htab *htab = container_of(map, struct bpf_htab, map);
> > >     unsigned long size = 0;
> > >
> > >     if (!htab_is_prealloc(htab)) {
> > >         size += htab_elements_size(htab);
> > >     }
> > >     size += kvsize(htab->elems);
> > >     size += percpu_size(htab->extra_elems);
> > >     size += kvsize(htab->buckets);
> > >     size += bpf_mem_alloc_size(&htab->pcpu_ma);
> > >     size += bpf_mem_alloc_size(&htab->ma);
> > >     if (htab->use_percpu_counter)
> > >         size += percpu_size(htab->pcount.counters);
> > >     size += percpu_size(htab->map_locked[i]) * HASHTAB_MAP_LOCK_COUNT;
> > >     size += kvsize(htab);
> > >     return size;
> > > }
> >
> > Please don't.
> > Above doesn't look maintainable.
> 
> It is similar to htab_map_free(). These pointers are the pointers
> which will be freed in map_free().
> We just need to keep map_mem_footprint() in sync with map_free(). It
> won't be a problem for maintenance.
> 
> > Look at kvsize(htab). Do you really care about hundred bytes?
> > Just accept that there will be a small constant difference
> > between what show_fdinfo reports and the real memory.
> 
> The point is we don't have a clear idea what the margin is.
> 
> > You cannot make it 100%.
> > There is kfence that will allocate 4k though you asked kmalloc(8).
> >
> 
> We already have ksize()[1], which covers the kfence.
> 
> [1]. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf-next.git/tree/mm/slab_common.c#n1431
> 
> > > We just need to get the real memory size from the pointer instead of
> > > calculating the size again.
> > > For non-preallocated htab, it is a little trouble to get the element
> > > size (not the unit_size), but it won't be a big deal.
> >
> > You'd have to convince mm folks that kvsize() is worth doing.
> > I don't think it will be easy.
> >
> 
> As I mentioned above, we already have ksize(), so we only need to
> introduce vsize().  Per my understanding, we can simply use
> vm_struct->size to get the vmalloc size, see also the patch #5 in this
> patchset[2].
> 
> Andrew, Uladzislau, Christoph,  do you have any comments on this newly
> introduced vsize()[2] ?
> 
> [2]. https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20230112155326.26902-6-laoar.shao@xxxxxxxxx/
> 
<snip>
+/* Report full size of underlying allocation of a vmalloc'ed addr */
+static inline size_t vsize(const void *addr)
+{
+	struct vm_struct *area;
+
+	if (!addr)
+		return 0;
+
+	area = find_vm_area(addr);
+	if (unlikely(!area))
+		return 0;
+
+	return area->size;
+}
<snip>

You can not access area after the lock is dropped. We do not have any
ref counters for VA objects. Therefore it should be done like below:


<snip>
  spin_lock(&vmap_area_lock);
  va = __find_vmap_area(addr, &vmap_area_root);
  if (va && va->vm)
    va_size = va->vm->size;
  spin_unlock(&vmap_area_lock);

  return va_size;
<snip>

--
Uladzislau Rezki



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