Hi Mel, On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 09:57:11AM +0100, Mel Gorman wrote: > On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 12:45:41PM +0800, Xishi Qiu wrote: > > A large free page buddy block will continue many times, so if the page > > is free, skip the whole page buddy block instead of one page. > > > > Signed-off-by: Xishi Qiu <qiuxishi@xxxxxxxxxx> > > page_order cannot be used unless zone->lock is held which is not held in > this path. Acquiring the lock would prevent parallel allocations from the Argh, I missed that. And it seems you already pointed it out long time ago someone try to do same things if I remember correctly. :( But let's think about it more. It's always not right because CMA and memory-hotplug already isolated free pages in the range to MIGRATE_ISOLATE right before starting migration so we could use page_order safely in those contexts even if we don't hold zone->lock. In addition, it's likely to have many free pages in case of CMA because CMA makes MIGRATE_CMA fallback of MIGRATE_MOVABLE to minimize number of migrations. Even CMA area was full, it could have many free pages once driver who is CMA area's owner releases the CMA area. So, the bigger CMA space is, the bigger patch's benefit is. And it could help memory-hotplug, too. Only problem is normal compaction. The worst case is just skipping pageblock_nr_pages, for instace, 4M(of course, it depends on configuration). but we can make the race window very small by dobule checking PageBuddy. Still, it could make the race theoretically but I think it's really really unlikely and still enhance compaction overhead withtout holding the lock. Even if the race happens, normal compaction's customers(ex, THP) doesn't have critical result and just fallback. So I think it isn't not bad tradeoff.