Here is our proposed patch: Lib rte_malloc stores free blocks in singly-linked lists. This results in O(n), i.e., poor performance when freeing memory to a heap that contains thousands of free blocks.
A simple solution is to store free blocks on doubly-linked lists. - Space-wise, we add one new pointer to struct malloc_elem. This does not affect its size, since it is cache-aligned and currently has room for another pointer. - We perform all free list adds and deletes in functions malloc_elem_add_to_free_list and remove_from_free_list. - We clean up internal malloc functions that push or return pointers to previous blocks in the free list. --- lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.c | 82 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.h | 6 ++- lib/librte_malloc/malloc_heap.c | 19 +++------ 3 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.c b/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.c index f0da640..9a14e23 100644 --- a/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.c +++ b/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.c @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ malloc_elem_init(struct malloc_elem *elem, { elem->heap = heap; elem->mz = mz; - elem->prev = elem->next_free = NULL; + elem->prev = elem->next_free = elem->prev_free = NULL; elem->state = ELEM_FREE; elem->size = size; elem->pad = 0; @@ -125,14 +125,58 @@ split_elem(struct malloc_elem *elem, struct malloc_elem *split_pt) } /* + * Add the specified element to its heap's free list. + */ +void +malloc_elem_add_to_free_list(struct malloc_elem *elem) +{ + elem->state = ELEM_FREE; + elem->prev_free = NULL; + if (!!(elem->next_free = elem->heap->free_head)) + elem->next_free->prev_free = elem; + elem->heap->free_head = elem; +} + +/* + * Remove the specified element from its heap's free list. + */ +static inline void +remove_from_free_list(struct malloc_elem *elem) +{ + struct malloc_elem *next_free_elem = elem->next_free; + struct malloc_elem *prev_free_elem = elem->prev_free; + + if (!!next_free_elem) { +#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_MALLOC_DEBUG + RTE_VERIFY(next_free_elem->prev_free == elem); +#endif + next_free_elem->prev_free = prev_free_elem; + } + + if (!!prev_free_elem) { +#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_MALLOC_DEBUG + RTE_VERIFY(prev_free_elem->next_free == elem); +#endif + prev_free_elem->next_free = next_free_elem; + } + else { + struct malloc_heap *heap = elem->heap; + +#ifdef RTE_LIBRTE_MALLOC_DEBUG + RTE_VERIFY(heap->free_head == elem); +#endif + heap->free_head = next_free_elem; + } +} + +/* * reserve a block of data in an existing malloc_elem. If the malloc_elem * is much larger than the data block requested, we split the element in two. * This function is only called from malloc_heap_alloc so parameter checking * is not done here, as it's done there previously. */ struct malloc_elem * -malloc_elem_alloc(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size, - unsigned align, struct malloc_elem *prev_free) +malloc_elem_alloc(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size, unsigned align) { struct malloc_elem *new_elem = elem_start_pt(elem, size, align); const unsigned old_elem_size = (uintptr_t)new_elem - (uintptr_t)elem; @@ -151,10 +195,7 @@ malloc_elem_alloc(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size, set_header(new_elem); } /* remove element from free list */ - if (prev_free == NULL) - elem->heap->free_head = elem->next_free; - else - prev_free->next_free = elem->next_free; + remove_from_free_list(elem); return new_elem; } @@ -182,25 +223,6 @@ join_elem(struct malloc_elem *elem1, struct malloc_elem *elem2) } /* - * scan the free list, and remove the request element from that - * free list. (Free list to scan is got from heap pointer in element) - */ -static inline void -remove_from_free_list(struct malloc_elem *elem) -{ - if (elem == elem->heap->free_head) - elem->heap->free_head = elem->next_free; - else{ - struct malloc_elem *prev_free = elem->heap->free_head; - while (prev_free && prev_free->next_free != elem) - prev_free = prev_free->next_free; - if (!prev_free) - rte_panic("Corrupted free list\n"); - prev_free->next_free = elem->next_free; - } -} - -/* * free a malloc_elem block by adding it to the free list. If the * blocks either immediately before or immediately after newly freed block * are also free, the blocks are merged together. @@ -226,9 +248,7 @@ malloc_elem_free(struct malloc_elem *elem) join_elem(elem->prev, elem); /* otherwise add ourselves to the free list */ else { - elem->next_free = elem->heap->free_head; - elem->heap->free_head = elem; - elem->state = ELEM_FREE; + malloc_elem_add_to_free_list(elem); elem->pad = 0; } /* decrease heap's count of allocated elements */ @@ -269,9 +289,7 @@ malloc_elem_resize(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size) struct malloc_elem *split_pt = RTE_PTR_ADD(elem, new_size); split_pt = RTE_PTR_ALIGN_CEIL(split_pt, CACHE_LINE_SIZE); split_elem(elem, split_pt); - split_pt->state = ELEM_FREE; - split_pt->next_free = elem->heap->free_head; - elem->heap->free_head = split_pt; + malloc_elem_add_to_free_list(split_pt); } rte_spinlock_unlock(&elem->heap->lock); return 0; diff --git a/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.h b/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.h index eadecf9..6d2d7db 100644 --- a/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.h +++ b/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_elem.h @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ struct malloc_elem { struct malloc_heap *heap; struct malloc_elem *volatile prev; /* points to prev elem in memzone */ struct malloc_elem *volatile next_free; /* to make list of free elements */ + struct malloc_elem *volatile prev_free; /* make free list doubly-linked */ const struct rte_memzone *mz; volatile enum elem_state state; uint32_t pad; @@ -156,8 +157,7 @@ malloc_elem_can_hold(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size, unsigned align); * is much larger than the data block requested, we split the element in two. */ struct malloc_elem * -malloc_elem_alloc(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size, - unsigned align, struct malloc_elem *prev_free); +malloc_elem_alloc(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size, unsigned align); /* * free a malloc_elem block by adding it to the free list. If the @@ -174,4 +174,6 @@ malloc_elem_free(struct malloc_elem *elem); int malloc_elem_resize(struct malloc_elem *elem, size_t size); +void malloc_elem_add_to_free_list(struct malloc_elem *elem); + #endif /* MALLOC_ELEM_H_ */ diff --git a/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_heap.c b/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_heap.c index f4a0294..bc146e1 100644 --- a/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_heap.c +++ b/lib/librte_malloc/malloc_heap.c @@ -112,9 +112,8 @@ malloc_heap_add_memzone(struct malloc_heap *heap, size_t size, unsigned align) const unsigned elem_size = (uintptr_t)end_elem - (uintptr_t)start_elem; malloc_elem_init(start_elem, heap, mz, elem_size); malloc_elem_mkend(end_elem, start_elem); + malloc_elem_add_to_free_list(start_elem); - start_elem->next_free = heap->free_head; - heap->free_head = start_elem; /* increase heap total size by size of new memzone */ heap->total_size+=mz_size - MALLOC_ELEM_OVERHEAD; return 0; @@ -160,27 +159,22 @@ malloc_heap_init(struct malloc_heap *heap) * (to make removing the element from the free list faster). */ static struct malloc_elem * -find_suitable_element(struct malloc_heap *heap, size_t size, - unsigned align, struct malloc_elem **prev) +find_suitable_element(struct malloc_heap *heap, size_t size, unsigned align) { - struct malloc_elem *elem, *min_elem, *min_prev; + struct malloc_elem *elem, *min_elem; size_t min_sz; elem = heap->free_head; min_elem = NULL; - min_prev = NULL; min_sz = (size_t) SIZE_MAX; - *prev = NULL; while(elem){ if (malloc_elem_can_hold(elem, size, align)) { if (min_sz > elem->size) { min_elem = elem; - *prev = min_prev; min_sz = elem->size; } } - min_prev = elem; elem = elem->next_free; } return (min_elem); @@ -202,15 +196,14 @@ malloc_heap_alloc(struct malloc_heap *heap, size = CACHE_LINE_ROUNDUP(size); align = CACHE_LINE_ROUNDUP(align); rte_spinlock_lock(&heap->lock); - struct malloc_elem *prev, *elem = find_suitable_element(heap, - size, align, &prev); + struct malloc_elem *elem = find_suitable_element(heap, size, align); if (elem == NULL){ if ((malloc_heap_add_memzone(heap, size, align)) == 0) - elem = find_suitable_element(heap, size, align, &prev); + elem = find_suitable_element(heap, size, align); } if (elem != NULL){ - elem = malloc_elem_alloc(elem, size, align, prev); + elem = malloc_elem_alloc(elem, size, align); /* increase heap's count of allocated elements */ heap->alloc_count++; } -- 1.7.1 Signed-off-by: Robert Sanford <rsanford at akamai.com>