On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 07/13/2015 10:35 AM, Gioh Kim wrote: >> >> From: Gioh Kim <gurugio@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Add framework to register callback functions and check page mobility. >> There are some modes for page isolation so that isolate interface >> has arguments of page address and isolation mode while putback >> interface has only page address as argument. > > > Note that unlike what subject suggest, this doesn't really enable > mobile-page migration inside compaction, since that only happens with patch > 3. This might theoretically affect some cherry-pick backports that don't > care about balloon pages. I can imagine that can easily happen in the world > of mobile devices? > It would thus be somewhat cleaner if this patch was complete in that sense. > >> Signed-off-by: Gioh Kim <gioh.kim@xxxxxxx> >> Acked-by: Rafael Aquini <aquini@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> fs/proc/page.c | 3 ++ >> include/linux/compaction.h | 80 >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> include/linux/fs.h | 2 + >> include/linux/page-flags.h | 19 ++++++++ >> include/uapi/linux/kernel-page-flags.h | 1 + >> 5 files changed, 105 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/fs/proc/page.c b/fs/proc/page.c >> index 7eee2d8..a4f5a00 100644 >> --- a/fs/proc/page.c >> +++ b/fs/proc/page.c >> @@ -146,6 +146,9 @@ u64 stable_page_flags(struct page *page) >> if (PageBalloon(page)) >> u |= 1 << KPF_BALLOON; >> >> + if (PageMobile(page)) >> + u |= 1 << KPF_MOBILE; > > > PageMovable() would probably be as good a name and correspond to > MIGRATE_MOVABLE somewhat, unlike a completely new term. Whatever driver > starts to using this should probably change allocation flags to allocate > MIGRATE_MOVABLE, so that it works fine with what fragmentation avoidance > expects. Guess I should have said that earlier, but can you still > reconsider? Well, I've suggested to name it "mobile" because there's already a lot of things called "movable". Mobile pages are special subset of movable pages: they are non-lru pages and define their own rules of moving in address space operations. Also there's a little pun: I guess main user will zram which is used mostly in embedded/mobile devices. > >> + >> u |= kpf_copy_bit(k, KPF_LOCKED, PG_locked); >> >> u |= kpf_copy_bit(k, KPF_SLAB, PG_slab); >> diff --git a/include/linux/compaction.h b/include/linux/compaction.h >> index aa8f61c..f693072 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/compaction.h >> +++ b/include/linux/compaction.h >> @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ >> #ifndef _LINUX_COMPACTION_H >> #define _LINUX_COMPACTION_H >> >> +#include <linux/page-flags.h> >> +#include <linux/pagemap.h> >> + >> /* Return values for compact_zone() and try_to_compact_pages() */ >> /* compaction didn't start as it was deferred due to past failures */ >> #define COMPACT_DEFERRED 0 >> @@ -51,6 +54,70 @@ extern void compaction_defer_reset(struct zone *zone, >> int order, >> bool alloc_success); >> extern bool compaction_restarting(struct zone *zone, int order); >> >> +static inline bool mobile_page(struct page *page) >> +{ >> + return page->mapping && (PageMobile(page) || PageBalloon(page)); >> +} > > > I would put this definition to linux/page-flags.h and rename it to > page_mobile (or better page_movable()), which is more common ordering. > >> + >> +static inline bool isolate_mobilepage(struct page *page, isolate_mode_t >> mode) > > > Does this have to be in compaction.h? The only user is compaction.c so > probably move it there, and if there ever is another module using this in > the future, we can move it to a more appropriate place and declare it in > e.g. mm/internal.h. > > >> +{ >> + bool ret = false; >> + >> + /* >> + * Avoid burning cycles with pages that are yet under >> __free_pages(), >> + * or just got freed under us. >> + * >> + * In case we 'win' a race for a mobile page being freed under us >> and >> + * raise its refcount preventing __free_pages() from doing its job >> + * the put_page() at the end of this block will take care of >> + * release this page, thus avoiding a nasty leakage. >> + */ >> + if (unlikely(!get_page_unless_zero(page))) >> + goto out; >> + >> + /* >> + * As mobile pages are not isolated from LRU lists, concurrent >> + * compaction threads can race against page migration functions >> + * as well as race against the releasing a page. >> + * >> + * In order to avoid having an already isolated mobile page >> + * being (wrongly) re-isolated while it is under migration, >> + * or to avoid attempting to isolate pages being released, >> + * lets be sure we have the page lock >> + * before proceeding with the mobile page isolation steps. >> + */ >> + if (unlikely(!trylock_page(page))) >> + goto out_putpage; >> + >> + if (!(mobile_page(page) && page->mapping->a_ops->isolatepage)) >> + goto out_not_isolated; >> + ret = page->mapping->a_ops->isolatepage(page, mode); >> + if (!ret) >> + goto out_not_isolated; >> + unlock_page(page); >> + return ret; >> + >> +out_not_isolated: >> + unlock_page(page); >> +out_putpage: >> + put_page(page); >> +out: >> + return ret; >> +} >> + >> +static inline void putback_mobilepage(struct page *page) > > > Likewise, this could go to migrate.c. Or maybe together with > isolate_mobilepage() if you don't want to split them. > > >> +{ >> + /* >> + * 'lock_page()' stabilizes the page and prevents races against >> + * concurrent isolation threads attempting to re-isolate it. >> + */ >> + lock_page(page); >> + if (page->mapping && page->mapping->a_ops->putbackpage) >> + page->mapping->a_ops->putbackpage(page); >> + unlock_page(page); >> + /* drop the extra ref count taken for mobile page isolation */ >> + put_page(page); >> +} >> #else >> static inline unsigned long try_to_compact_pages(gfp_t gfp_mask, >> unsigned int order, int alloc_flags, >> @@ -83,6 +150,19 @@ static inline bool compaction_deferred(struct zone >> *zone, int order) >> return true; >> } >> >> +static inline bool mobile_page(struct page *page) >> +{ >> + return false; >> +} >> + >> +static inline bool isolate_mobilepage(struct page *page, isolate_mode_t >> mode) >> +{ >> + return false; >> +} >> + >> +static inline void putback_mobilepage(struct page *page) >> +{ >> +} >> #endif /* CONFIG_COMPACTION */ >> >> #if defined(CONFIG_COMPACTION) && defined(CONFIG_SYSFS) && >> defined(CONFIG_NUMA) >> diff --git a/include/linux/fs.h b/include/linux/fs.h >> index a0653e5..2cc4b24 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/fs.h >> +++ b/include/linux/fs.h >> @@ -396,6 +396,8 @@ struct address_space_operations { >> */ >> int (*migratepage) (struct address_space *, >> struct page *, struct page *, enum migrate_mode); >> + bool (*isolatepage) (struct page *, isolate_mode_t); >> + void (*putbackpage) (struct page *); >> int (*launder_page) (struct page *); >> int (*is_partially_uptodate) (struct page *, unsigned long, >> unsigned long); >> diff --git a/include/linux/page-flags.h b/include/linux/page-flags.h >> index f34e040..abef145 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/page-flags.h >> +++ b/include/linux/page-flags.h >> @@ -582,6 +582,25 @@ static inline void __ClearPageBalloon(struct page >> *page) >> atomic_set(&page->_mapcount, -1); >> } >> >> +#define PAGE_MOBILE_MAPCOUNT_VALUE (-255) >> + >> +static inline int PageMobile(struct page *page) >> +{ >> + return atomic_read(&page->_mapcount) == >> PAGE_MOBILE_MAPCOUNT_VALUE; >> +} >> + >> +static inline void __SetPageMobile(struct page *page) >> +{ >> + VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(atomic_read(&page->_mapcount) != -1, page); >> + atomic_set(&page->_mapcount, PAGE_MOBILE_MAPCOUNT_VALUE); >> +} >> + >> +static inline void __ClearPageMobile(struct page *page) >> +{ >> + VM_BUG_ON_PAGE(!PageMobile(page), page); >> + atomic_set(&page->_mapcount, -1); >> +} >> + >> /* >> * If network-based swap is enabled, sl*b must keep track of whether >> pages >> * were allocated from pfmemalloc reserves. >> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/kernel-page-flags.h >> b/include/uapi/linux/kernel-page-flags.h >> index a6c4962..d50d9e8 100644 >> --- a/include/uapi/linux/kernel-page-flags.h >> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/kernel-page-flags.h >> @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ >> #define KPF_THP 22 >> #define KPF_BALLOON 23 >> #define KPF_ZERO_PAGE 24 >> +#define KPF_MOBILE 25 >> >> >> #endif /* _UAPILINUX_KERNEL_PAGE_FLAGS_H */ >> > -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. 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