This patch series addresses the following two problems: 1. A customer provided evidence indicating that a process was stalled in direct reclaim: - The process was trapped in throttle_direct_reclaim(). The function wait_event_killable() was called to wait condition allow_direct_reclaim(pgdat) for current node to be true. The allow_direct_reclaim(pgdat) examined the number of free pages on the node by zone_page_state() which just returns value in zone->vm_stat[NR_FREE_PAGES]. - On node #1, zone->vm_stat[NR_FREE_PAGES] was 0. However, the freelist on this node was not empty. - This inconsistent of vmstat value was caused by percpu vmstat on nohz_full cpus. Every increment/decrement of vmstat is performed on percpu vmstat counter at first, then pooled diffs are cumulated to the zone's vmstat counter in timely manner. However, on nohz_full cpus (in case of this customer's system, 48 of 52 cpus) these pooled diffs were not cumulated once the cpu had no event on it so that the cpu started sleeping infinitely. I checked percpu vmstat and found there were total 69 counts not cumulated to the zone's vmstat counter yet. - In this situation, kswapd did not help the trapped process. In pgdat_balanced(), zone_wakermark_ok_safe() examined the number of free pages on the node by zone_page_state_snapshot() which checks pending counts on percpu vmstat. Therefore kswapd could know there were 69 free pages correctly. Since zone->_watermark = {8, 20, 32}, kswapd did not work because 69 was greater than 32 as high watermark. 2. With a task that busy loops on a given CPU, the kworker interruption to execute vmstat_update is undesired and may exceed latency thresholds for certain applications. By having vmstat_shepherd flush the per-CPU counters to the global counters from remote CPUs. This is done using cmpxchg to manipulate the counters, both CPU locally (via the account functions), and remotely (via cpu_vm_stats_fold). Thanks to Aaron Tomlin for diagnosing issue 1 and writing the initial patch series. Performance details for the kworker interruption: oslat 1094.456862: sys_mlock(start: 7f7ed0000b60, len: 1000) oslat 1094.456971: workqueue_queue_work: ... function=vmstat_update ... oslat 1094.456974: sched_switch: prev_comm=oslat ... ==> next_comm=kworker/5:1 ... kworker 1094.456978: sched_switch: prev_comm=kworker/5:1 ==> next_comm=oslat ... The example above shows an additional 7us for the oslat -> kworker -> oslat switches. In the case of a virtualized CPU, and the vmstat_update interruption in the host (of a qemu-kvm vcpu), the latency penalty observed in the guest is higher than 50us, violating the acceptable latency threshold for certain applications. v7: - Fix allow_direct_reclaim issue by using zone_page_state_snapshot (Michal Hocko) v6: - Add more information on throttle_direct_reclaim problem to commit logs (Michal Hocko) v5: - Drop "mm/vmstat: remove remote node draining" (Vlastimil Babka) - Implement remote node draining for cpu_vm_stats_fold (Vlastimil Babka) v4: - Switch per-CPU vmstat counters to s32, required by RISC-V, ARC architectures v3: - Removed unused drain_zone_pages and changes variable (David Hildenbrand) - Use xchg instead of cmpxchg in refresh_cpu_vm_stats (Peter Xu) - Add drain_all_pages to vmstat_refresh to make stats more accurate (Peter Xu) - Improve changelog of "mm/vmstat: switch counter modification to cmpxchg" (Peter Xu / David) - Improve changelog of "mm/vmstat: remove remote node draining" (David Hildenbrand) v2: - actually use LOCK CMPXCHG on counter mod/inc/dec functions (Christoph Lameter) - use try_cmpxchg for cmpxchg loops (Uros Bizjak / Matthew Wilcox) arch/arm64/include/asm/percpu.h | 16 ++ arch/loongarch/include/asm/percpu.h | 23 +++- arch/s390/include/asm/percpu.h | 5 arch/x86/include/asm/percpu.h | 39 +++--- include/asm-generic/percpu.h | 17 ++ include/linux/mmzone.h | 8 - include/linux/percpu-defs.h | 2 include/linux/vmstat.h | 2 kernel/fork.c | 2 kernel/scs.c | 2 mm/page_alloc.c | 5 mm/vmscan.c | 2 mm/vmstat.c | 440 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 13 files changed, 361 insertions(+), 202 deletions(-)