On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 01:07:08PM +0900, Jaewon Kim wrote: > > > On 2020년 03월 14일 02:48, Leon Romanovsky wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 04:19:36PM +0100, Vlastimil Babka wrote: > >> +CC linux-api, please include in future versions as well > >> > >> On 3/11/20 4:44 AM, Jaewon Kim wrote: > >>> /proc/meminfo or show_free_areas does not show full system wide memory > >>> usage status. There seems to be huge hidden memory especially on > >>> embedded Android system. Because it usually have some HW IP which do not > >>> have internal memory and use common DRAM memory. > >>> > >>> In Android system, most of those hidden memory seems to be vmalloc pages > >>> , ion system heap memory, graphics memory, and memory for DRAM based > >>> compressed swap storage. They may be shown in other node but it seems to > >>> useful if /proc/meminfo shows all those extra memory information. And > >>> show_mem also need to print the info in oom situation. > >>> > >>> Fortunately vmalloc pages is alread shown by commit 97105f0ab7b8 > >>> ("mm: vmalloc: show number of vmalloc pages in /proc/meminfo"). Swap > >>> memory using zsmalloc can be seen through vmstat by commit 91537fee0013 > >>> ("mm: add NR_ZSMALLOC to vmstat") but not on /proc/meminfo. > >>> > >>> Memory usage of specific driver can be various so that showing the usage > >>> through upstream meminfo.c is not easy. To print the extra memory usage > >>> of a driver, introduce following APIs. Each driver needs to count as > >>> atomic_long_t. > >>> > >>> int register_extra_meminfo(atomic_long_t *val, int shift, > >>> const char *name); > >>> int unregister_extra_meminfo(atomic_long_t *val); > >>> > >>> Currently register ION system heap allocator and zsmalloc pages. > >>> Additionally tested on local graphics driver. > >>> > >>> i.e) cat /proc/meminfo | tail -3 > >>> IonSystemHeap: 242620 kB > >>> ZsPages: 203860 kB > >>> GraphicDriver: 196576 kB > >>> > >>> i.e.) show_mem on oom > >>> <6>[ 420.856428] Mem-Info: > >>> <6>[ 420.856433] IonSystemHeap:32813kB ZsPages:44114kB GraphicDriver::13091kB > >>> <6>[ 420.856450] active_anon:957205 inactive_anon:159383 isolated_anon:0 > >> I like the idea and the dynamic nature of this, so that drivers not present > >> wouldn't add lots of useless zeroes to the output. > >> It also makes simpler the decisions of "what is important enough to need its own > >> meminfo entry". > >> > >> The suggestion for hunting per-driver /sys files would only work if there was a > >> common name to such files so once can find(1) them easily. > >> It also doesn't work for the oom/failed alloc warning output. > > Of course there is a need to have a stable name for such an output, this > > is why driver/core should be responsible for that and not drivers authors. > > > > The use case which I had in mind slightly different than to look after OOM. > > > > I'm interested to optimize our drivers in their memory footprint to > > allow better scale in SR-IOV mode where one device creates many separate > > copies of itself. Those copies easily can take gigabytes of RAM due to > > the need to optimize for high-performance networking. Sometimes the > > amount of memory and not HW is actually limits the scale factor. > > > > So I would imagine this feature being used as an aid for the driver > > developers and not for the runtime decisions. > > > > My 2-cents. > > > > Thanks > > > > > Thank you for your comment. > My idea, I think, may be able to help each driver developer to see their memory usage. > But I'd like to see overall memory usage through the one node. It is more than enough :). > > Let me know if you have more comment. > I am planning to move my logic to be shown on a new node, /proc/meminfo_extra at v2. Can you please help me to understand how that file will look like once many drivers will start to use this interface? Will I see multiple lines? Something like: driver1 .... driver2 .... driver3 .... ... driver1000 .... How can we extend it to support subsystems core code? Thanks > > Thank you > Jaewon Kim