From: Mel Gorman <mgorman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 15:43:24 +0000 Hi there, > This series is based on top of Matthew Wilcox's series "Rationalise > __alloc_pages wrapper" and does not apply to 5.12-rc2. If you want to > test and are not using Andrew's tree as a baseline, I suggest using the > following git tree > > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mel/linux.git mm-bulk-rebase-v4r2 I gave this series a go on my setup, it showed a bump of 10 Mbps on UDP forwarding, but dropped TCP forwarding by almost 50 Mbps. (4 core 1.2GHz MIPS32 R2, page size of 16 Kb, Page Pool order-0 allocations with MTU of 1508 bytes, linear frames via build_skb(), GRO + TSO/USO) I didn't have time to drill into the code, so for now can't provide any additional details. You can request anything you need though and I'll try to find a window to collect it. > Note to Chuck and Jesper -- as this is a cross-subsystem series, you may > want to send the sunrpc and page_pool pre-requisites (patches 4 and 6) > directly to the subsystem maintainers. While sunrpc is low-risk, I'm > vaguely aware that there are other prototype series on netdev that affect > page_pool. The conflict should be obvious in linux-next. > > Changelog since v3 > o Rebase on top of Matthew's series consolidating the alloc_pages API > o Rename alloced to allocated > o Split out preparation patch for prepare_alloc_pages > o Defensive check for bulk allocation or <= 0 pages > o Call single page allocation path only if no pages were allocated > o Minor cosmetic cleanups > o Reorder patch dependencies by subsystem. As this is a cross-subsystem > series, the mm patches have to be merged before the sunrpc and net > users. > > Changelog since v2 > o Prep new pages with IRQs enabled > o Minor documentation update > > Changelog since v1 > o Parenthesise binary and boolean comparisons > o Add reviewed-bys > o Rebase to 5.12-rc2 > > This series introduces a bulk order-0 page allocator with sunrpc and > the network page pool being the first users. The implementation is not > particularly efficient and the intention is to iron out what the semantics > of the API should have for users. Once the semantics are ironed out, it > can be made more efficient. Despite that, this is a performance-related > for users that require multiple pages for an operation without multiple > round-trips to the page allocator. Quoting the last patch for the > high-speed networking use-case. > > For XDP-redirect workload with 100G mlx5 driver (that use page_pool) > redirecting xdp_frame packets into a veth, that does XDP_PASS to > create an SKB from the xdp_frame, which then cannot return the page > to the page_pool. In this case, we saw[1] an improvement of 18.8% > from using the alloc_pages_bulk API (3,677,958 pps -> 4,368,926 pps). > > Both users in this series are corner cases (NFS and high-speed networks) > so it is unlikely that most users will see any benefit in the short > term. Potential other users are batch allocations for page cache > readahead, fault around and SLUB allocations when high-order pages are > unavailable. It's unknown how much benefit would be seen by converting > multiple page allocation calls to a single batch or what difference it may > make to headline performance. It's a chicken and egg problem given that > the potential benefit cannot be investigated without an implementation > to test against. > > Light testing passed, I'm relying on Chuck and Jesper to test the target > users more aggressively but both report performance improvements with > the initial RFC. > > Patch 1 moves GFP flag initialision to prepare_alloc_pages > > Patch 2 renames a variable name that is particularly unpopular > > Patch 3 adds a bulk page allocator > > Patch 4 is a sunrpc cleanup that is a pre-requisite. > > Patch 5 is the sunrpc user. Chuck also has a patch which further caches > pages but is not included in this series. It's not directly > related to the bulk allocator and as it caches pages, it might > have other concerns (e.g. does it need a shrinker?) > > Patch 6 is a preparation patch only for the network user > > Patch 7 converts the net page pool to the bulk allocator for order-0 pages. > > include/linux/gfp.h | 12 ++++ > mm/page_alloc.c | 149 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > net/core/page_pool.c | 101 +++++++++++++++++----------- > net/sunrpc/svc_xprt.c | 47 +++++++++---- > 4 files changed, 240 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.26.2 Thanks, Al