On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 02:14:55PM +0100, Uladzislau Rezki wrote: > On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 04:30:35PM -0800, Paul E. McKenney wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 11:52:33PM -0500, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote: > > > On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 06:08:57PM +0100, Uladzislau Rezki wrote: > > > > now it becomes possible to use it like: > > > > ... > > > > void *p = kvmalloc(PAGE_SIZE); > > > > kvfree_rcu(p); > > > > ... > > > > also have a look at the example in the mm/list_lru.c diff. > > > > > > I certainly like the interface, thanks! I'm going to be pushing > > > patches to fix this using ext4_kvfree_array_rcu() since there are a > > > number of bugs in ext4's online resizing which appear to be hitting > > > multiple cloud providers (with reports from both AWS and GCP) and I > > > want something which can be easily backported to stable kernels. > > > > > > But once kvfree_rcu() hits mainline, I'll switch ext4 to use it, since > > > your kvfree_rcu() is definitely more efficient than my expedient > > > jury-rig. > > > > > > I don't feel entirely competent to review the implementation, but I do > > > have one question. It looks like the rcutiny implementation of > > > kfree_call_rcu() isn't going to do the right thing with kvfree_rcu(p). > > > Am I missing something? > > > > Good catch! I believe that rcu_reclaim_tiny() would need to do > > kvfree() instead of its current kfree(). > > > > Vlad, anything I am missing here? > > > Yes something like that. There are some open questions about > realization, when it comes to tiny RCU. Since we are talking > about "headless" kvfree_rcu() interface, i mean we can not link > freed "objects" between each other, instead we should place a > pointer directly into array that will be drained later on. > > It would be much more easier to achieve that if we were talking > about the interface like: kvfree_rcu(p, rcu), but that is not our > case :) > > So, for CONFIG_TINY_RCU we should implement very similar what we > have done for CONFIG_TREE_RCU or just simply do like Ted has done > with his > > void ext4_kvfree_array_rcu(void *to_free) > > i mean: > > local_irq_save(flags); > struct foo *ptr = kzalloc(sizeof(*ptr), GFP_ATOMIC); > > if (ptr) { > ptr->ptr = to_free; > call_rcu(&ptr->rcu, kvfree_callback); > } > local_irq_restore(flags); We really do still need the emergency case, in this case for when kzalloc() returns NULL. Which does indeed mean an rcu_head in the thing being freed. Otherwise, you end up with an out-of-memory deadlock where you could free memory only if you had memor to allocate. > Also there is one more open question what to do if GFP_ATOMIC > gets failed in case of having low memory condition. Probably > we can make use of "mempool interface" that allows to have > min_nr guaranteed pre-allocated pages. But we really do still need to handle the case where everything runs out, even the pre-allocated pages. Thanx, Paul