On 8/26/20 7:12 AM, Joonsoo Kim wrote: > 2020년 8월 25일 (화) 오후 6:43, Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@xxxxxxx>님이 작성: >> >> >> On 8/25/20 6:59 AM, js1304@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> > From: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@xxxxxxx> >> > >> > memalloc_nocma_{save/restore} APIs can be used to skip page allocation >> > on CMA area, but, there is a missing case and the page on CMA area could >> > be allocated even if APIs are used. This patch handles this case to fix >> > the potential issue. >> > >> > Missing case is an allocation from the pcplist. MIGRATE_MOVABLE pcplist >> > could have the pages on CMA area so we need to skip it if ALLOC_CMA isn't >> > specified. >> > >> > This patch implements this behaviour by checking allocated page from >> > the pcplist rather than skipping an allocation from the pcplist entirely. >> > Skipping the pcplist entirely would result in a mismatch between watermark >> > check and actual page allocation. >> >> Are you sure? I think a mismatch exists already. Pages can be on the pcplist but >> they are not considered as free in the watermark check. So passing watermark >> check means there should be also pages on free lists. So skipping pcplists would >> be safe, no? > > You are right. > >> > And, it requires to break current code >> > layering that order-0 page is always handled by the pcplist. I'd prefer >> > to avoid it so this patch uses different way to skip CMA page allocation >> > from the pcplist. >> >> Well it would be much simpler and won't affect most of allocations. Better than >> flushing pcplists IMHO. > > Hmm...Still, I'd prefer my approach. There are two reasons. First, > layering problem > mentioned above. In rmqueue(), there is a code for MIGRATE_HIGHATOMIC. > As the name shows, it's for high order atomic allocation. But, after > skipping pcplist > allocation as you suggested, we could get there with order 0 request. > We can also > change this code, but, I'd hope to maintain current layering. Second, > a performance > reason. After the flag for nocma is up, a burst of nocma allocation > could come. After > flushing the pcplist one times, we can use the free page on the > pcplist as usual until > the context is changed. Both solutions are ugly and we should have CMA in ZONE_MOVABLE or get rid of it completely. Let's CC Mel what he thinks. > How about my reasoning? > > Thanks. >