On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 05:56:53PM +0100, Mel Gorman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 06:12:38PM +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> > 
> > > :)  Right, this is what I'm doing right now. Some test job is queued on
> > > the test box, and it may needs some iterations of new patch. Hopefully we
> > > can isolate some specific variable given some luck.
> > 
> > ... yes, exactly, you need to identify the contention where this
> > happens,
> > causing a cacheline to bounce or a variable straddles across a
> > cacheline boundary, causing the read to fetch two cachelines and thus
> > causes that slowdown. And then align that var to the beginning of a
> > cacheline.
> > 
> 
> Given the test is malloc1, it *may* be struct per_cpu_pages embedded within
> per_cpu_pageset. The cache characteristics of per_cpu_pageset are terrible
> because of how it mixes up zone counters and per-cpu lists. However, if
> the first per_cpu_pageset is cache-aligned then every second per_cpu_pages
> will be cache-aligned and half of the lists will fit in one cache line. If
> the whole structure gets pushed out of alignment then all per_cpu_pages
> straddle cache lines, increase the overall cache footprint and potentially
> cause problems if the cache is not large enough to hold hot structures.
> 
> The misses could potentially be inferred without c2c from looking at
> perf -e cache-misses on a good and bad kernel and seeing if there is a
> noticable increase in misses in mm/page_alloc.c with a focus on anything
> using per-cpu lists.
 
Thanks for the tip, which is useful for Xeon-Phi. I ran it with 'cache-misses'
instead of default 'cycles', and the 2 versions of perf data show similar 
hotspots:

    92.62%    92.62%  [kernel.kallsyms]   [k] native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath  
            -      -            
46.20% 
native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath;_raw_spin_lock_irqsave;release_pages;tlb_flush_mmu;tlb_finish_mmu;unmap_region;__do_munmap;__vm_munmap;__x64_sys_munmap;do_syscall_64;entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe;munmap
46.13% 
native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath;_raw_spin_lock_irqsave;pagevec_lru_move_fn;lru_add_drain_cpu;lru_add_drain;unmap_region;__do_munmap;__vm_munmap;__x64_sys_munmap;do_syscall_64;entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe;munmap
 
> Whether the problem is per_cpu_pages or some other structure, it's not
> struct mce's fault in all likelihood -- it's just the messenger.

Agreed. The mce patch itself is innocent, it just changes other domains'
variables' alignment indeliberately. 

Thanks,
Feng

> -- 
> Mel Gorman
> SUSE Labs

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