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Message-Id: <20231031140741.79387-10-chengming.zhou@linux.dev>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 14:07:41 +0000
From: chengming.zhou@...ux.dev
To: vbabka@...e.cz, cl@...ux.com, penberg@...nel.org,
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Cc: rientjes@...gle.com, iamjoonsoo.kim@....com,
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Chengming Zhou <zhouchengming@...edance.com>
Subject: [RFC PATCH v4 9/9] slub: Update frozen slabs documentations in the source
From: Chengming Zhou <zhouchengming@...edance.com>
The current updated scheme (which this series implemented) is:
- node partial slabs: PG_Workingset && !frozen
- cpu partial slabs: !PG_Workingset && !frozen
- cpu slabs: !PG_Workingset && frozen
- full slabs: !PG_Workingset && !frozen
The most important change is that "frozen" bit is not set for the
cpu partial slabs anymore, __slab_free() will grab node list_lock
then check by !PG_Workingset that it's not on a node partial list.
And the "frozen" bit is still kept for the cpu slabs for performance,
since we don't need to grab node list_lock to check whether the
PG_Workingset is set or not if the "frozen" bit is set in __slab_free().
Update related documentations and comments in the source.
Signed-off-by: Chengming Zhou <zhouchengming@...edance.com>
---
mm/slub.c | 16 ++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/mm/slub.c b/mm/slub.c
index bb7368047103..89d3f7a18a73 100644
--- a/mm/slub.c
+++ b/mm/slub.c
@@ -76,13 +76,22 @@
*
* Frozen slabs
*
- * If a slab is frozen then it is exempt from list management. It is not
- * on any list except per cpu partial list. The processor that froze the
+ * If a slab is frozen then it is exempt from list management. It is
+ * the cpu slab which is actively allocated from by the processor that
+ * froze it and it is not on any list. The processor that froze the
* slab is the one who can perform list operations on the slab. Other
* processors may put objects onto the freelist but the processor that
* froze the slab is the only one that can retrieve the objects from the
* slab's freelist.
*
+ * CPU partial slabs
+ *
+ * The partially empty slabs cached on the CPU partial list are used
+ * for performance reasons, which speeds up the allocation process.
+ * These slabs are not frozen, but also exempt from list management,
+ * by clearing the PG_workingset flag when moving out of the node
+ * partial list. Please see __slab_free() for more details.
+ *
* list_lock
*
* The list_lock protects the partial and full list on each node and
@@ -2620,8 +2629,7 @@ static void put_partials_cpu(struct kmem_cache *s,
}
/*
- * Put a slab that was just frozen (in __slab_free|get_partial_node) into a
- * partial slab slot if available.
+ * Put a slab into a partial slab slot if available.
*
* If we did not find a slot then simply move all the partials to the
* per node partial list.
--
2.20.1
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