Re: page_ref tracepoints

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On 23.01.25 20:55, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
The page reference count tracepoints currently look like this:

                 __entry->pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
                 __entry->flags = page->flags;
                 __entry->count = page_ref_count(page);
                 __entry->mapcount = atomic_read(&page->_mapcount);
                 __entry->mapping = page->mapping;
                 __entry->mt = get_pageblock_migratetype(page);
         TP_printk("pfn=0x%lx flags=%s count=%d mapcount=%d mapping=%p mt=%d val=%d",


Soon, pages will not have a ->mapping, nor a ->mapcount [1].  But they will
still have a refcount, at least for now.  put_page() will move out of
line and look something like this:

void put_page(struct page *page)
{
         unsigned long memdesc = page->memdesc;
         if (memdesc_is_folio(memdesc))
                 return folio_put(memdesc_folio(memdesc));
         BUG_ON(memdesc_is_slab(memdesc));
         ... handle other memdesc types here ...
	if (memdesc_is_compound_head(memdesc))
		page = memdesc_head_page(memdesc);

         if (put_page_testzero(page))
                 __put_page(page);
}

What I'm thinking is:

  - Define a set of folio_ref_* tracepoints which dump exactly the same info
    as page_ref does today
  - Remove mapping & mapcount from page_ref_* functions.

Yes, I did not completely remove the mapcount in 6eca32567455db2db38b1126e0d6ad8f0e5c3ed9, but likely I just should have. We're dumping raw values of flags/mappings/mapcount right now, and probably we should drop them all here.

I also once thought about introducing folio variants on my todo list to dump actual per-folio fields instead of raw values.

One "problematic" part in the current usage are things like page_ref_sub_and_test(), where we end up calling __page_ref_mod_and_test() on something with a refcount of 0 (or could even have been reallocated? not sure)



--
Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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