Re: [RFC PATCH v3 0/4] Support large folios for tmpfs

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On 2024/10/16 15:49, Kefeng Wang wrote:


On 2024/10/10 17:58, Baolin Wang wrote:
Hi,

This RFC patch series attempts to support large folios for tmpfs.

Considering that tmpfs already has the 'huge=' option to control the THP
allocation, it is necessary to maintain compatibility with the 'huge='
option, as well as considering the 'deny' and 'force' option controlled
by '/sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/shmem_enabled'.

Add a new huge option 'write_size' to support large folio allocation based
on the write size for tmpfs write and fallocate paths. So the huge pages
allocation strategy for tmpfs is that, if the 'huge=' option
(huge=always/within_size/advise) is enabled or the 'shmem_enabled' option
is 'force', it need just allow PMD sized THP to keep backward compatibility for tmpfs. While 'huge=' option is disabled (huge=never) or the 'shmem_enabled'
option is 'deny', it will still disable any large folio allocations. Only
when the 'huge=' option is 'write_size', it will allow allocating large
folios based on the write size.

And I think the 'huge=write_size' option should be the default behavior
for tmpfs in future.

Could we avoid new huge= option for tmpfs, maybe support other orders
for both read/write/fallocate if mount with huge?

Um, I am afraid not, as that would break the 'huge=' compatibility. That is to say, users still want PMD-sized huge pages if 'huge=always'.




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