On Mon, 13 Feb 2023, Huang Ying wrote: > From: "Huang, Ying" <ying.huang@xxxxxxxxx> > > Now, migrate_pages() migrate folios one by one, like the fake code as > follows, > > for each folio > unmap > flush TLB > copy > restore map > > If multiple folios are passed to migrate_pages(), there are > opportunities to batch the TLB flushing and copying. That is, we can > change the code to something as follows, > > for each folio > unmap > for each folio > flush TLB > for each folio > copy > for each folio > restore map > > The total number of TLB flushing IPI can be reduced considerably. And > we may use some hardware accelerator such as DSA to accelerate the > folio copying. > > So in this patch, we refactor the migrate_pages() implementation and > implement the TLB flushing batching. Base on this, hardware > accelerated folio copying can be implemented. > > If too many folios are passed to migrate_pages(), in the naive batched > implementation, we may unmap too many folios at the same time. The > possibility for a task to wait for the migrated folios to be mapped > again increases. So the latency may be hurt. To deal with this > issue, the max number of folios be unmapped in batch is restricted to > no more than HPAGE_PMD_NR in the unit of page. That is, the influence > is at the same level of THP migration. > > We use the following test to measure the performance impact of the > patchset, > > On a 2-socket Intel server, > > - Run pmbench memory accessing benchmark > > - Run `migratepages` to migrate pages of pmbench between node 0 and > node 1 back and forth. > > With the patch, the TLB flushing IPI reduces 99.1% during the test and > the number of pages migrated successfully per second increases 291.7%. > > Xin Hao helped to test the patchset on an ARM64 server with 128 cores, > 2 NUMA nodes. Test results show that the page migration performance > increases up to 78%. > > This patchset is based on mm-unstable 2023-02-10. And back in linux-next this week: I tried next-20230217 overnight. There is a deadlock in this patchset (and in previous versions: sorry it's taken me so long to report), but I think one that's easily solved. I've not bisected to precisely which patch (load can take several hours to hit the deadlock), but it doesn't really matter, and I expect that you can guess. My root and home filesystems are ext4 (4kB blocks with 4kB PAGE_SIZE), and so is the filesystem I'm testing, ext4 on /dev/loop0 on tmpfs. So, plenty of ext4 page cache and buffer_heads. Again and again, the deadlock is seen with buffer_migrate_folio_norefs(), either in kcompactd0 or in khugepaged trying to compact, or in both: it ends up calling __lock_buffer(), and that schedules away, waiting forever to get BH_lock. I have not identified who is holding BH_lock, but I imagine a jbd2 journalling thread, and presume that it wants one of the folio locks which migrate_pages_batch() is already holding; or maybe it's all more convoluted than that. Other tasks then back up waiting on those folio locks held in the batch. Never a problem with buffer_migrate_folio(), always with the "more careful" buffer_migrate_folio_norefs(). And the patch below fixes it for me: I've had enough hours with it now, on enough occasions, to be confident of that. Cc'ing Jan Kara, who knows buffer_migrate_folio_norefs() and jbd2 very well, and I hope can assure us that there is an understandable deadlock here, from holding several random folio locks, then trying to lock buffers. Cc'ing fsdevel, because there's a risk that mm folk think something is safe, when it's not sufficient to cope with the diversity of filesystems. I hope nothing more than the below is needed (and I've had no other problems with the patchset: good job), but cannot be sure. [PATCH next] migrate_pages: fix deadlock on buffer heads When __buffer_migrate_folio() is called from buffer_migrate_folio_norefs(), force MIGRATE_ASYNC mode so that buffer_migrate_lock_buffers() will only trylock_buffer(), failing with -EAGAIN as usual if that does not succeed. Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@xxxxxxxxxx> --- next-20230217/mm/migrate.c +++ fixed/mm/migrate.c @@ -748,7 +748,8 @@ static int __buffer_migrate_folio(struct if (folio_ref_count(src) != expected_count) return -EAGAIN; - if (!buffer_migrate_lock_buffers(head, mode)) + if (!buffer_migrate_lock_buffers(head, + check_refs ? MIGRATE_ASYNC : mode)) return -EAGAIN; if (check_refs) {