Hello Gioh, On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 04:27:40PM +0900, Gioh Kim wrote: > Hello, > > This series try to enable migration of non-LRU pages, such as driver's page. > > My ARM-based platform occured severe fragmentation problem after long-term > (several days) test. Sometimes even order-3 page allocation failed. It has > memory size 512MB ~ 1024MB. 30% ~ 40% memory is consumed for graphic processing > and 20~30 memory is reserved for zram. > > I found that many pages of GPU driver and zram are non-movable pages. So I > reported Minchan Kim, the maintainer of zram, and he made the internal > compaction logic of zram. And I made the internal compaction of GPU driver. > > They reduced some fragmentation but they are not enough effective. > They are activated by its own interface, /sys, so they are not cooperative > with kernel compaction. If there is too much fragmentation and kernel starts > to compaction, zram and GPU driver cannot work with the kernel compaction. > > The first this patch adds a generic isolate/migrate/putback callbacks for page > address-space. The zram and GPU, and any other modules can register > its own migration method. The kernel compaction can call the registered > migration when it works. Therefore all page in the system can be migrated > at once. > > The 2nd the generic migration callbacks are applied into balloon driver. > My gpu driver code is not open so I apply generic migration into balloon > to show how it works. I've tested it with qemu enabled by kvm like followings: > - turn on Ubuntu 14.04 with 1G memory on qemu. > - do kernel building > - after several seconds check more than 512MB is used with free command > - command "balloon 512" in qemu monitor > - check hundreds MB of pages are migrated > > Next kernel compaction code can call generic migration callbacks instead of > balloon driver interface. > Finally calling migration of balloon driver is removed. I didn't hava a time to review but it surely will help using zram with CMA as well as fragmentation of the system memory via making zram objects movable. If it lands on mainline, I will work for zram object migration. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization