On Thu 21-12-17 16:06:50, kemi wrote: > > > On 2017年12月20日 18:12, Michal Hocko wrote: > > On Wed 20-12-17 13:52:14, kemi wrote: > >> > >> > >> On 2017年12月19日 20:40, Michal Hocko wrote: > >>> On Tue 19-12-17 14:39:24, Kemi Wang wrote: > >>>> We have seen significant overhead in cache bouncing caused by NUMA counters > >>>> update in multi-threaded page allocation. See 'commit 1d90ca897cb0 ("mm: > >>>> update NUMA counter threshold size")' for more details. > >>>> > >>>> This patch updates NUMA counters to a fixed size of (MAX_S16 - 2) and deals > >>>> with global counter update using different threshold size for node page > >>>> stats. > >>> > >>> Again, no numbers. > >> > >> Compare to vanilla kernel, I don't think it has performance improvement, so > >> I didn't post performance data here. > >> But, if you would like to see performance gain from enlarging threshold size > >> for NUMA stats (compare to the first patch), I will do that later. > > > > Please do. I would also like to hear _why_ all counters cannot simply > > behave same. In other words why we cannot simply increase > > stat_threshold? Maybe calculate_normal_threshold needs a better scaling > > for larger machines. > > > > I will add this performance data to changelog in V3 patch series. > > Test machine: 2-sockets skylake platform (112 CPUs, 62G RAM) > Benchmark: page_bench03 > Description: 112 threads do single page allocation/deallocation in parallel. > before after > (enlarge threshold size) > CPU cycles 722 379(-47.5%) Please describe the numbers some more. Is this an average? What is the std? Can you see any difference with a more generic workload? > Some thinking about that: > a) the overhead due to cache bouncing caused by NUMA counter update in fast path > severely increase with more and more CPUs cores What is an effect on a smaller system with fewer CPUs? > b) AFAIK, the typical usage scenario (similar at least)for which this optimization can > benefit is 10/40G NIC used in high-speed data center network of cloud service providers. I would expect those would disable the numa accounting altogether. -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>