On Tue, 25. Jun 11:30, Baoquan He wrote: > On 06/24/24 at 02:16pm, Uladzislau Rezki wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 10:02:50PM +0800, Baoquan He wrote: > > > On 06/21/24 at 11:44am, Uladzislau Rezki wrote: > > > > On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 03:07:16PM +0800, Baoquan He wrote: > > > > > On 06/21/24 at 11:30am, Hailong Liu wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, 20. Jun 14:02, Nick Bowler wrote: > > > > > > > On 2024-06-20 02:19, Nick Bowler wrote: > > > ...... > > > > > diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c > > > > > index be2dd281ea76..18e87cafbaf2 100644 > > > > > --- a/mm/vmalloc.c > > > > > +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c > > > > > @@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct vmap_block_queue, vmap_block_queue); > > > > > static struct xarray * > > > > > addr_to_vb_xa(unsigned long addr) > > > > > { > > > > > - int index = (addr / VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE) % num_possible_cpus(); > > > > > + int index = (addr / VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE) % nr_cpu_ids; > > > > > > > > > > return &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, index).vmap_blocks; > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > The problem i see is about not-initializing of the: > > > > <snip> > > > > for_each_possible_cpu(i) { > > > > struct vmap_block_queue *vbq; > > > > struct vfree_deferred *p; > > > > > > > > vbq = &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, i); > > > > spin_lock_init(&vbq->lock); > > > > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vbq->free); > > > > p = &per_cpu(vfree_deferred, i); > > > > init_llist_head(&p->list); > > > > INIT_WORK(&p->wq, delayed_vfree_work); > > > > xa_init(&vbq->vmap_blocks); > > > > } > > > > <snip> > > > > > > > > correctly or fully. It is my bad i did not think that CPUs in a possible mask > > > > can be non sequential :-/ > > > > > > > > nr_cpu_ids - is not the max possible CPU. For example, in Nick case, > > > > when he has two CPUs, num_possible_cpus() and nr_cpu_ids are the same. > > > > > > I checked the generic version of setup_nr_cpu_ids(), from codes, they > > > are different with my understanding. > > > > > > kernel/smp.c > > > void __init setup_nr_cpu_ids(void) > > > { > > > set_nr_cpu_ids(find_last_bit(cpumask_bits(cpu_possible_mask), NR_CPUS) + 1); > > > } > > > > > I see that it is not a weak function, so it is generic, thus the > > behavior can not be overwritten, which is great. This does what we > > need. > > > > Thank you for checking this you are right! > > Thanks for confirming this. > > > > > Then it is just a matter of proper initialization of the hash: > > > > <snip> > > diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c > > index 5d3aa2dc88a8..1733946f7a12 100644 > > --- a/mm/vmalloc.c > > +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c > > @@ -5087,7 +5087,13 @@ void __init vmalloc_init(void) > > */ > > vmap_area_cachep = KMEM_CACHE(vmap_area, SLAB_PANIC); > > > > - for_each_possible_cpu(i) { > > + /* > > + * We use "nr_cpu_ids" here because some architectures > > + * may have "gaps" in cpu-possible-mask. It is OK for > > + * per-cpu approaches but is not OK for cases where it > > + * can be used as hashes also. > > + */ > > + for (i = 0; i < nr_cpu_ids; i++) { > > I was wrong about earlier comments. Percpu variables are only available > on possible CPUs. For those nonexistent possible CPUs of static percpu > variable vmap_block_queue, there isn't memory allocated and mapped for > them. So accessing into them will cause problem. Thansk for pointing out. Indeed, I have very limited knowledge about CPU-related :) > > In Nick's case, there are only CPU0, CPU2. If you access > &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, 1), problem occurs. So I think we may need to > change to take other way for vbq. E.g: > 1) Storing the vb in the nearest neighbouring vbq on possible CPU as > below draft patch; > 2) create an normal array to store vbq of size nr_cpu_ids, then we can > store/fetch each vbq on non-possible CPU? > > The way 1) is simpler, the existing code can be adapted a little just as > below. > > diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c > index 633363997dec..59a8951cc6c0 100644 > --- a/mm/vmalloc.c > +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c > @@ -2542,7 +2542,10 @@ static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct vmap_block_queue, vmap_block_queue); > static struct xarray * > addr_to_vb_xa(unsigned long addr) > { > - int index = (addr / VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE) % num_possible_cpus(); > + int index = (addr / VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE) % nr_cpu_ids; > + > + if (!cpu_possible(idex)) > + index = cpumask_next(index, cpu_possible_mask); If cpumask is b1001, more addr would located in cpu3. > > return &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, index).vmap_blocks; > } > @@ -2556,9 +2559,15 @@ addr_to_vb_xa(unsigned long addr) > > static unsigned long addr_to_vb_idx(unsigned long addr) > { > + int id = (addr / VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE) % nr_cpu_ids; > + int id_dest = id; > + > + if (!cpu_possible(id)) > + id_dest = cpumask_next(id, cpu_possible_mask); > + > addr -= VMALLOC_START & ~(VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE-1); > addr /= VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE; > - return addr; > + return addr + (id_dest - id); > } How about using cpumask_nth to get cpu id ? It looks simpler and more straightforward, it may waste some cputimes :) diff --git a/mm/vmalloc.c b/mm/vmalloc.c index 11fe5ea208aa..e1e63ffb9c57 100644 --- a/mm/vmalloc.c +++ b/mm/vmalloc.c @@ -1994,8 +1994,9 @@ static struct xarray * addr_to_vb_xa(unsigned long addr) { int index = (addr / VMAP_BLOCK_SIZE) % num_possible_cpus(); + int cpu = cpumask_nth(index, cpu_possible_mask); - return &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, index).vmap_blocks; + return &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, cpu).vmap_blocks; } > -- help you, help me, Hailong.