On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 02:39:49PM +0900, Joonsoo Kim wrote: > On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 08:10:22AM +0900, Minchan Kim wrote: > > Hey Joonsoo, > > > > On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 04:45:27PM +0900, Joonsoo Kim wrote: > > > zsmalloc has many size_classes to reduce fragmentation and they are > > > in 16 bytes unit, for example, 16, 32, 48, etc., if PAGE_SIZE is 4096. > > > And, zsmalloc has constraint that each zspage has 4 pages at maximum. > > > > > > In this situation, we can see interesting aspect. > > > Let's think about size_class for 1488, 1472, ..., 1376. > > > To prevent external fragmentation, they uses 4 pages per zspage and > > > so all they can contain 11 objects at maximum. > > > > > > 16384 (4096 * 4) = 1488 * 11 + remains > > > 16384 (4096 * 4) = 1472 * 11 + remains > > > 16384 (4096 * 4) = ... > > > 16384 (4096 * 4) = 1376 * 11 + remains > > > > > > It means that they have same characteristics and classification between > > > them isn't needed. If we use one size_class for them, we can reduce > > > fragementation and save some memory since both the 1488 and 1472 sized > > > classes can only fit 11 objects into 4 pages, and an object that's > > > 1472 bytes can fit into an object that's 1488 bytes, merging these > > > classes to always use objects that are 1488 bytes will reduce the total > > > number of size classes. And reducing the total number of size classes > > > reduces overall fragmentation, because a wider range of compressed pages > > > can fit into a single size class, leaving less unused objects in each > > > size class. > > > > > > For this purpose, this patch implement size_class merging. If there is > > > size_class that have same pages_per_zspage and same number of objects > > > per zspage with previous size_class, we don't create new size_class. > > > Instead, we use previous, same characteristic size_class. With this way, > > > above example sizes (1488, 1472, ..., 1376) use just one size_class > > > so we can get much more memory utilization. > > > > > > Below is result of my simple test. > > > > > > TEST ENV: EXT4 on zram, mount with discard option > > > WORKLOAD: untar kernel source code, remove directory in descending order > > > in size. (drivers arch fs sound include net Documentation firmware > > > kernel tools) > > > > > > Each line represents orig_data_size, compr_data_size, mem_used_total, > > > fragmentation overhead (mem_used - compr_data_size) and overhead ratio > > > (overhead to compr_data_size), respectively, after untar and remove > > > operation is executed. > > > > > > * untar-nomerge.out > > > > > > orig_size compr_size used_size overhead overhead_ratio > > > 525.88MB 199.16MB 210.23MB 11.08MB 5.56% > > > 288.32MB 97.43MB 105.63MB 8.20MB 8.41% > > > 177.32MB 61.12MB 69.40MB 8.28MB 13.55% > > > 146.47MB 47.32MB 56.10MB 8.78MB 18.55% > > > 124.16MB 38.85MB 48.41MB 9.55MB 24.58% > > > 103.93MB 31.68MB 40.93MB 9.25MB 29.21% > > > 84.34MB 22.86MB 32.72MB 9.86MB 43.13% > > > 66.87MB 14.83MB 23.83MB 9.00MB 60.70% > > > 60.67MB 11.11MB 18.60MB 7.49MB 67.48% > > > 55.86MB 8.83MB 16.61MB 7.77MB 88.03% > > > 53.32MB 8.01MB 15.32MB 7.31MB 91.24% > > > > > > * untar-merge.out > > > > > > orig_size compr_size used_size overhead overhead_ratio > > > 526.23MB 199.18MB 209.81MB 10.64MB 5.34% > > > 288.68MB 97.45MB 104.08MB 6.63MB 6.80% > > > 177.68MB 61.14MB 66.93MB 5.79MB 9.47% > > > 146.83MB 47.34MB 52.79MB 5.45MB 11.51% > > > 124.52MB 38.87MB 44.30MB 5.43MB 13.96% > > > 104.29MB 31.70MB 36.83MB 5.13MB 16.19% > > > 84.70MB 22.88MB 27.92MB 5.04MB 22.04% > > > 67.11MB 14.83MB 19.26MB 4.43MB 29.86% > > > 60.82MB 11.10MB 14.90MB 3.79MB 34.17% > > > 55.90MB 8.82MB 12.61MB 3.79MB 42.97% > > > 53.32MB 8.01MB 11.73MB 3.73MB 46.53% > > > > > > As you can see above result, merged one has better utilization (overhead > > > ratio, 5th column) and uses less memory (mem_used_total, 3rd column). > > > > > > Changes from v1: > > > - More commit description about what to do in this patch. > > > - Remove nr_obj in size_class, because it isn't need after initialization. > > > - Rename __size_class to size_class, size_class to merged_size_class. > > > - Add code comment for merged_size_class of struct zs_pool. > > > - Add code comment how merging works in zs_create_pool(). > > > > > > Changes from v2: > > > - Add more commit description (Dan) > > > - dynamically allocate size_class structure (Dan) > > > - rename objs_per_zspage to get_maxobj_per_zspage (Minchan) > > > > > > Changes from v3: > > > - Add error handling logic in zs_create_pool (Dan) > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@xxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > mm/zsmalloc.c | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- > > > 1 file changed, 70 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c > > > index c4a9157..11556ae 100644 > > > --- a/mm/zsmalloc.c > > > +++ b/mm/zsmalloc.c > > > @@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ enum fullness_group { > > > static const int fullness_threshold_frac = 4; > > > > > > struct size_class { > > > + int ref; > > > > Couldn't we remove the ref from size_class by making zs_destroy_pool > > aware of merged size class like zs_create_pool? > > > > Hello, > > I think that using ref would makes intuitive code. Although there is > some memory overhead, it is really small. So I prefer to this way. > > But, if you think that removing ref is better, I will do it. > Please let me know your final decision. Yeb, please remove the ref. I want to keep size_class small for cache footprint. -- Kind regards, Minchan Kim -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>