One of the great things about compound pages is that when you try to do various operations on a tail page, it redirects to the head page and everything Just Works. One of the awful things is how much we pay for that simplicity. Here's an example, end_page_writeback(): if (PageReclaim(page)) { ClearPageReclaim(page); rotate_reclaimable_page(page); } get_page(page); if (!test_clear_page_writeback(page)) BUG(); smp_mb__after_atomic(); wake_up_page(page, PG_writeback); put_page(page); That all looks very straightforward, but if you dive into the disassembly, you see that there are four calls to compound_head() in this function (PageReclaim(), ClearPageReclaim(), get_page() and put_page()). It's all for nothing, because if anyone does call this routine with a tail page, wake_up_page() will VM_BUG_ON_PGFLAGS(PageTail(page), page). I'm not really a CPU person, but I imagine there's some kind of dependency here that sucks too: 1fd7: 48 8b 57 08 mov 0x8(%rdi),%rdx 1fdb: 48 8d 42 ff lea -0x1(%rdx),%rax 1fdf: 83 e2 01 and $0x1,%edx 1fe2: 48 0f 44 c7 cmove %rdi,%rax 1fe6: f0 80 60 02 fb lock andb $0xfb,0x2(%rax) Sure, it's going to be cache hot, but that cmove has to execute before the lock andb. I would like to introduce a new concept that I call a Page Folio. Or just struct folio to its friends. Here it is, struct folio { struct page page; }; A folio is a struct page which is guaranteed not to be a tail page. So it's either a head page or a base (order-0) page. That means we don't have to call compound_head() on it and we save massively. end_page_writeback() reduces from four calls to compound_head() to just one (at the beginning of the function) and it shrinks from 213 bytes to 126 bytes (using distro kernel config options). I think even that one can be eliminated, but I'm going slowly at this point and taking the safe route of transforming a random struct page pointer into a struct folio pointer by calling page_folio(). By the end of this exercise, end_page_writeback() will become end_folio_writeback(). This is going to be a ton of work, and massively disruptive. It'll touch every filesystem, and a good few device drivers! But I think it's worth it. Not every routine benefits as much as end_page_writeback(), but it makes everything a little better. At 29 bytes per call to lock_page(), unlock_page(), put_page() and get_page(), that's on the order of 60kB of text for allyesconfig. More when you add on all the PageFoo() calls. With the small amount of work I've done here, mm/filemap.o shrinks its text segment by over a kilobyte from 33687 to 32318 bytes (and also 192 bytes of data). But better than that, it's good documentation. A function which has a struct page argument might be expecting a head or base page and will BUG if given a tail page. It might work with any kind of page and operate on PAGE_SIZE bytes. It might work with any kind of page and operate on page_size() bytes if given a head page but PAGE_SIZE bytes if given a base or tail page. It might operate on page_size() bytes if passed a head or tail page. We have examples of all of these today. If a function takes a folio argument, it's operating on the entire folio. This version of the patch series converts the deduplication code from operating on pages to operating on folios. Most of the patches are somewhat generic infrastructure we'll need, then there's a big gulp as all filesystems are converted to use folios for readahead and readpage. Finally, we can convert the deduplification code to use page folios. If you're interested, you can listen to a discussion of page folios from last week here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP49_ER1FUM Git tree version here (against next-20201216): https://git.infradead.org/users/willy/pagecache.git/shortlog/refs/heads/folio Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) (25): mm: Introduce struct folio mm: Add put_folio mm: Add get_folio mm: Create FolioFlags mm: Add unlock_folio mm: Add lock_folio mm: Add lock_folio_killable mm: Add __alloc_folio_node and alloc_folio mm: Convert __page_cache_alloc to return a folio mm/filemap: Convert end_page_writeback to use a folio mm: Convert mapping_get_entry to return a folio mm: Add mark_folio_accessed mm: Add filemap_get_folio and find_get_folio mm/filemap: Add folio_add_to_page_cache mm/swap: Convert rotate_reclaimable_page to folio mm: Add folio_mapping mm: Rename THP_SUPPORT to MULTI_PAGE_FOLIOS btrfs: Use readahead_batch_length fs: Change page refcount rules for readahead fs: Change readpage to take a folio mm: Convert wait_on_page_bit to wait_on_folio_bit mm: Add wait_on_folio_locked & wait_on_folio_locked_killable mm: Add flush_dcache_folio mm: Add read_cache_folio and read_mapping_folio fs: Convert vfs_dedupe_file_range_compare to folios Documentation/core-api/cachetlb.rst | 6 + Documentation/filesystems/locking.rst | 2 +- Documentation/filesystems/porting.rst | 8 + Documentation/filesystems/vfs.rst | 35 +- fs/9p/vfs_addr.c | 9 +- fs/adfs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/affs/file.c | 8 +- fs/affs/symlink.c | 3 +- fs/afs/dir.c | 2 +- fs/afs/file.c | 5 +- fs/afs/write.c | 2 +- fs/befs/linuxvfs.c | 23 +- fs/bfs/file.c | 4 +- fs/block_dev.c | 4 +- fs/btrfs/compression.c | 4 +- fs/btrfs/ctree.h | 2 +- fs/btrfs/extent_io.c | 19 +- fs/btrfs/file.c | 13 +- fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.c | 9 +- fs/btrfs/inode.c | 16 +- fs/btrfs/ioctl.c | 11 +- fs/btrfs/relocation.c | 11 +- fs/btrfs/send.c | 11 +- fs/buffer.c | 12 +- fs/cachefiles/rdwr.c | 17 +- fs/ceph/addr.c | 8 +- fs/ceph/file.c | 2 +- fs/cifs/file.c | 3 +- fs/coda/symlink.c | 3 +- fs/cramfs/inode.c | 3 +- fs/ecryptfs/mmap.c | 3 +- fs/efs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/efs/symlink.c | 3 +- fs/erofs/data.c | 12 +- fs/erofs/zdata.c | 8 +- fs/exfat/inode.c | 4 +- fs/ext2/inode.c | 4 +- fs/ext4/ext4.h | 2 +- fs/ext4/inode.c | 10 +- fs/ext4/readpage.c | 35 +- fs/f2fs/data.c | 12 +- fs/fat/inode.c | 4 +- fs/freevxfs/vxfs_immed.c | 7 +- fs/freevxfs/vxfs_subr.c | 7 +- fs/fuse/dir.c | 8 +- fs/fuse/file.c | 7 +- fs/gfs2/aops.c | 13 +- fs/hfs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/hfsplus/inode.c | 4 +- fs/hpfs/file.c | 4 +- fs/hpfs/namei.c | 3 +- fs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/iomap/buffered-io.c | 14 +- fs/isofs/compress.c | 3 +- fs/isofs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/isofs/rock.c | 3 +- fs/jffs2/file.c | 20 +- fs/jffs2/os-linux.h | 2 +- fs/jfs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/jfs/jfs_metapage.c | 3 +- fs/libfs.c | 10 +- fs/minix/inode.c | 4 +- fs/mpage.c | 9 +- fs/nfs/file.c | 5 +- fs/nfs/read.c | 7 +- fs/nfs/symlink.c | 12 +- fs/nilfs2/inode.c | 4 +- fs/ntfs/aops.c | 3 +- fs/ocfs2/aops.c | 14 +- fs/ocfs2/refcounttree.c | 5 +- fs/ocfs2/symlink.c | 3 +- fs/omfs/file.c | 4 +- fs/orangefs/inode.c | 3 +- fs/qnx4/inode.c | 4 +- fs/qnx6/inode.c | 4 +- fs/reiserfs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/remap_range.c | 109 +++--- fs/romfs/super.c | 3 +- fs/squashfs/file.c | 3 +- fs/squashfs/symlink.c | 3 +- fs/sysv/itree.c | 4 +- fs/ubifs/file.c | 8 +- fs/udf/file.c | 8 +- fs/udf/inode.c | 4 +- fs/udf/symlink.c | 3 +- fs/ufs/inode.c | 4 +- fs/vboxsf/file.c | 3 +- fs/xfs/xfs_aops.c | 4 +- fs/zonefs/super.c | 4 +- include/asm-generic/cacheflush.h | 13 + include/linux/buffer_head.h | 2 +- include/linux/fs.h | 6 +- include/linux/gfp.h | 11 + include/linux/iomap.h | 2 +- include/linux/mm.h | 57 +++- include/linux/mm_types.h | 17 + include/linux/mpage.h | 2 +- include/linux/nfs_fs.h | 2 +- include/linux/page-flags.h | 80 ++++- include/linux/pagemap.h | 227 +++++++++---- include/linux/swap.h | 9 +- mm/filemap.c | 466 +++++++++++++------------- mm/internal.h | 1 + mm/page-writeback.c | 7 +- mm/page_io.c | 6 +- mm/readahead.c | 24 +- mm/shmem.c | 2 +- mm/swap.c | 40 ++- mm/swapfile.c | 6 +- mm/util.c | 20 +- net/ceph/pagelist.c | 4 +- net/ceph/pagevec.c | 2 +- 112 files changed, 983 insertions(+), 752 deletions(-) -- 2.29.2