On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 7:26 AM Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 09:47:10PM -0700, Shakeel Butt wrote: > > At the moment, the kernel flushes the memcg stats on every refault and > > also on every reclaim iteration. Although rstat maintains per-cpu update > > tree but on the flush the kernel still has to go through all the cpu > > rstat update tree to check if there is anything to flush. This patch > > adds the tracking on the stats update side to make flush side more > > clever by skipping the flush if there is no update. > > > > The stats update codepath is very sensitive performance wise for many > > workloads and benchmarks. So, we can not follow what the commit > > aa48e47e3906 ("memcg: infrastructure to flush memcg stats") did which > > was triggering async flush through queue_work() and caused a lot > > performance regression reports. That got reverted by the commit > > 1f828223b799 ("memcg: flush lruvec stats in the refault"). > > > > In this patch we kept the stats update codepath very minimal and let the > > stats reader side to flush the stats only when the updates are over a > > specific threshold. For now the threshold is (nr_cpus * CHARGE_BATCH). > > > > To evaluate the impact of this patch, an 8 GiB tmpfs file is created on > > a system with swap-on-zram and the file was pushed to swap through > > memory.force_empty interface. On reading the whole file, the memcg stat > > flush in the refault code path is triggered. With this patch, we > > bserved 63% reduction in the read time of 8 GiB file. > > > > Signed-off-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@xxxxxxxxxx> > > This is a great idea. > > Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks. > > One minor nit: > [...] > > Because of the way the updates and the flush interact through these > variables now, it might be better to move these up and together. > > It'd also be good to have a small explanation of the optimization in > the code as well - that we accept (limited) percpu fuzz in lieu of not > having to check all percpus for every flush. I will move the code and add the comment on the optimization in the next version.