Re: [PATCH v3 13/35] lib: add allocation tagging support for memory allocation profiling

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On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 8:00 PM Kent Overstreet
<kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 04:54:38PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 13:38:59 -0800 Suren Baghdasaryan <surenb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > > +Example output.
> > > +
> > > +::
> > > +
> > > +    > cat /proc/allocinfo
> > > +
> > > +      153MiB     mm/slub.c:1826 module:slub func:alloc_slab_page
> > > +     6.08MiB     mm/slab_common.c:950 module:slab_common func:_kmalloc_order
> > > +     5.09MiB     mm/memcontrol.c:2814 module:memcontrol func:alloc_slab_obj_exts
> > > +     4.54MiB     mm/page_alloc.c:5777 module:page_alloc func:alloc_pages_exact
> > > +     1.32MiB     include/asm-generic/pgalloc.h:63 module:pgtable func:__pte_alloc_one
> >
> > I don't really like the fancy MiB stuff.  Wouldn't it be better to just
> > present the amount of memory in plain old bytes, so people can use sort
> > -n on it?
>
> They can use sort -h on it; the string_get_size() patch was specifically
> so that we could make the output compatible with sort -h
>
> > And it's easier to tell big-from-small at a glance because
> > big has more digits.
> >
> > Also, the first thing any sort of downstream processing of this data is
> > going to have to do is to convert the fancified output back into
> > plain-old-bytes.  So why not just emit plain-old-bytes?
> >
> > If someone wants the fancy output (and nobody does) then that can be
> > done in userspace.
>
> I like simpler, more discoverable tools; e.g. we've got a bunch of
> interesting stuff in scripts/ but it doesn't get used nearly as much -
> not as accessible as cat'ing a file, definitely not going to be
> installed by default.

I also prefer plain bytes instead of MiB. A driver developer that
wants to verify up-to the byte allocations for a new data structure
that they added is going to be disappointed by the rounded MiB
numbers.

The data contained in this file is not consumable without at least
"sort -h -r", so why not just output bytes instead?

There is /proc/slabinfo  and there is a slabtop tool.
For raw /proc/allocinfo we can create an alloctop tool that would
parse, sort and show data in human readable format based on various
criteria.

We should also add at the top of this file "allocinfo - version: 1.0",
to allow future extensions (i.e. column for proc name).

Pasha





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