On 18/12/24 2:33 pm, Ryan Roberts wrote:
On 16/12/2024 16:51, Dev Jain wrote:
One of the testcases triggers a CoW on the 255th page (0-indexing) with
max_ptes_shared = 256. This leads to 0-254 pages (255 in number) being unshared,
and 257 pages shared, exceeding the constraint. Suppose we run the test as
./khugepaged -s 2. Therefore, khugepaged starts collapsing the range to order-2
folios, since PMD-collapse will fail due to the constraint.
When the scan reaches 254-257 PTE range, because at least one PTE in this range
is writable, with other 3 being read-only, khugepaged collapses this into an
order-2 mTHP, resulting in 3 extra PTEs getting unshared. After this, we encounter
a 4-sized chunk of read-only PTEs, and mTHP collapse stops according to the scaled
constraint, but the number of shared PTEs have now come under the constraint for
PMD-sized THPs. Therefore, the next scan of khugepaged will be able to collapse
this range into a PMD-mapped hugepage, leading to failure of this subtest. Fix
this by reducing the CoW range.
Is this description essentially saying that it's now possible to creep towards
collapsing to a full PMD-size block over successive scans due to rounding errors
in the scaling? Or is this just trying an edge case and the problem doesn't
generalize?
For this case, max_ptes_shared for order-2 is 256 >> (9 - 2) = 2, without rounding errors. We cannot
really get a rounding problem because we are rounding down, essentially either keep the restriction
same, or making it stricter, as we go down the orders.
But thinking again, this behaviour may generalize: essentially, let us say that the distribution
of none ptes vs filled ptes is very skewed for the PMD case. In a local region, this distribution
may not be skewed, and then an mTHP collapse will occur, making this entire region uniform. Over time this
may keep happening and then the region will become globally uniform to come under the PMD-constraint
on max_ptes_none, and eventually PMD-collapse will occur. Which may beg the question whether we want
to detach khugepaged orders from mTHP sysfs settings.
Note: The only objective of this patch is to make the test work for the PMD-case;
no extension has been made for testing for mTHPs.
Signed-off-by: Dev Jain <dev.jain@xxxxxxx>
---
tools/testing/selftests/mm/khugepaged.c | 5 +++--
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/mm/khugepaged.c b/tools/testing/selftests/mm/khugepaged.c
index 8a4d34cce36b..143c4ad9f6a1 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/mm/khugepaged.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/mm/khugepaged.c
@@ -981,6 +981,7 @@ static void collapse_fork_compound(struct collapse_context *c, struct mem_ops *o
static void collapse_max_ptes_shared(struct collapse_context *c, struct mem_ops *ops)
{
int max_ptes_shared = thp_read_num("khugepaged/max_ptes_shared");
+ int fault_nr_pages = is_anon(ops) ? 1 << anon_order : 1;
int wstatus;
void *p;
@@ -997,8 +998,8 @@ static void collapse_max_ptes_shared(struct collapse_context *c, struct mem_ops
fail("Fail");
printf("Trigger CoW on page %d of %d...",
- hpage_pmd_nr - max_ptes_shared - 1, hpage_pmd_nr);
- ops->fault(p, 0, (hpage_pmd_nr - max_ptes_shared - 1) * page_size);
+ hpage_pmd_nr - max_ptes_shared - fault_nr_pages, hpage_pmd_nr);
+ ops->fault(p, 0, (hpage_pmd_nr - max_ptes_shared - fault_nr_pages) * page_size);
if (ops->check_huge(p, 0))
success("OK");
else