Re: [PATCH v4 2/7] mm: multi-gen LRU: Have secondary MMUs participate in aging

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On Wed, May 29, 2024, Yu Zhao wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 12:05 PM James Houghton <jthoughton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Secondary MMUs are currently consulted for access/age information at
> > eviction time, but before then, we don't get accurate age information.
> > That is, pages that are mostly accessed through a secondary MMU (like
> > guest memory, used by KVM) will always just proceed down to the oldest
> > generation, and then at eviction time, if KVM reports the page to be
> > young, the page will be activated/promoted back to the youngest
> > generation.
> 
> Correct, and as I explained offline, this is the only reasonable
> behavior if we can't locklessly walk secondary MMUs.
> 
> Just for the record, the (crude) analogy I used was:
> Imagine a large room with many bills ($1, $5, $10, ...) on the floor,
> but you are only allowed to pick up 10 of them (and put them in your
> pocket). A smart move would be to survey the room *first and then*
> pick up the largest ones. But if you are carrying a 500 lbs backpack,
> you would just want to pick up whichever that's in front of you rather
> than walk the entire room.
> 
> MGLRU should only scan (or lookaround) secondary MMUs if it can be
> done lockless. Otherwise, it should just fall back to the existing
> approach, which existed in previous versions but is removed in this
> version.

IIUC, by "existing approach" you mean completely ignore secondary MMUs that don't
implement a lockless walk?





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