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Message-ID: <4437d5ff-42d1-ac00-a479-1c8aa908878b@oracle.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2021 11:54:48 -0700
From: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@...cle.com>
To: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@...e.de>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>
Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@...e.cz>,
David Hildenbrand <david@...hat.com>,
Michal Hocko <mhocko@...nel.org>,
Muchun Song <songmuchun@...edance.com>, linux-mm@...ck.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, Michal Hocko <mhocko@...e.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v8 5/7] mm: Make alloc_contig_range handle free hugetlb
pages
On 4/15/21 3:35 AM, Oscar Salvador wrote:
> alloc_contig_range will fail if it ever sees a HugeTLB page within the
> range we are trying to allocate, even when that page is free and can be
> easily reallocated.
> This has proved to be problematic for some users of alloc_contic_range,
> e.g: CMA and virtio-mem, where those would fail the call even when those
> pages lay in ZONE_MOVABLE and are free.
>
> We can do better by trying to replace such page.
>
> Free hugepages are tricky to handle so as to no userspace application
> notices disruption, we need to replace the current free hugepage with
> a new one.
>
> In order to do that, a new function called alloc_and_dissolve_huge_page
> is introduced.
> This function will first try to get a new fresh hugepage, and if it
> succeeds, it will replace the old one in the free hugepage pool.
>
> The free page replacement is done under hugetlb_lock, so no external
> users of hugetlb will notice the change.
> To allocate the new huge page, we use alloc_buddy_huge_page(), so we
> do not have to deal with any counters, and prep_new_huge_page() is not
> called. This is valulable because in case we need to free the new page,
> we only need to call __free_pages().
>
> Once we know that the page to be replaced is a genuine 0-refcounted
> huge page, we remove the old page from the freelist by remove_hugetlb_page().
> Then, we can call __prep_new_huge_page() and __prep_account_new_huge_page()
> for the new huge page to properly initialize it and increment the
> hstate->nr_huge_pages counter (previously decremented by
> remove_hugetlb_page()).
> Once done, the page is enqueued by enqueue_huge_page() and it is ready
> to be used.
>
> There is one tricky case when
> page's refcount is 0 because it is in the process of being released.
> A missing PageHugeFreed bit will tell us that freeing is in flight so
> we retry after dropping the hugetlb_lock. The race window should be
> small and the next retry should make a forward progress.
>
> E.g:
>
> CPU0 CPU1
> free_huge_page() isolate_or_dissolve_huge_page
> PageHuge() == T
> alloc_and_dissolve_huge_page
> alloc_buddy_huge_page()
> spin_lock_irq(hugetlb_lock)
> // PageHuge() && !PageHugeFreed &&
> // !PageCount()
> spin_unlock_irq(hugetlb_lock)
> spin_lock_irq(hugetlb_lock)
> 1) update_and_free_page
> PageHuge() == F
> __free_pages()
> 2) enqueue_huge_page
> SetPageHugeFreed()
> spin_unlock_irq(&hugetlb_lock)
> spin_lock_irq(hugetlb_lock)
> 1) PageHuge() == F (freed by case#1 from CPU0)
> 2) PageHuge() == T
> PageHugeFreed() == T
> - proceed with replacing the page
>
> In the case above we retry as the window race is quite small and we have high
> chances to succeed next time.
>
> With regard to the allocation, we restrict it to the node the page belongs
> to with __GFP_THISNODE, meaning we do not fallback on other node's zones.
>
> Note that gigantic hugetlb pages are fenced off since there is a cyclic
> dependency between them and alloc_contig_range.
>
> Signed-off-by: Oscar Salvador <osalvador@...e.de>
> Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@...e.com>
Reviewed-by: Mike Kravetz <mike.kravetz@...cle.com>
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Mike Kravetz
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