On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 04:08:08PM +0530, Prathu Baronia wrote: > Hey Ira, > I looked at your below-mentioned patch and I agree that the > above-mentioned functions also need modification similar to > clear_user_highpage(). > Would it be okay with you if I send your patch again with a modified > commit message by adding my data and maintaining your authorship? > > [1]https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201210171834.2472353-2-ira.we...@intel.com/
Sure. I have not changed the patch at all from that version. Andrew, will this be going through your tree? If not who? If you take the above patch I can drop it from the series I'm about to submit to convert btrfs kmaps. Ira > Regards, > Prathu Baronia > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 1:33 AM Ira Weiny <[2]ira.we...@intel.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 01:12:24PM +0530, Prathu Baronia wrote: > > In !HIGHMEM cases, specially in 64-bit architectures, we don't need > temp > > mapping of pages. Hence, k(map|unmap)_atomic() acts as nothing more > than > > multiple barrier() calls, for example for a 2MB hugepage in > > clear_huge_page() these are called 512 times i.e. to map and unmap > each > > subpage that means in total 2048 barrier calls. This called for > > optimization. Simply getting VADDR from page in the form of > kmap_local_* > > APIs does the job for us. We profiled clear_huge_page() using ftrace > > and observed an improvement of 62%. > > Nice! > > > > > Setup:- > > Below data has been collected on Qualcomm's SM7250 SoC THP enabled > > (kernel > > v4.19.113) with only CPU-0(Cortex-A55) and CPU-7(Cortex-A76) switched > on > > and set to max frequency, also DDR set to perf governor. > > > > FTRACE Data:- > > > > Base data:- > > Number of iterations: 48 > > Mean of allocation time: 349.5 us > > std deviation: 74.5 us > > > > v1 data:- > > Number of iterations: 48 > > Mean of allocation time: 131 us > > std deviation: 32.7 us > > > > The following simple userspace experiment to allocate > > 100MB(BUF_SZ) of pages and writing to it gave us a good insight, > > we observed an improvement of 42% in allocation and writing timings. > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Test code snippet > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > clock_start(); > > buf = malloc(BUF_SZ); /* Allocate 100 MB of memory */ > > > > for(i=0; i < BUF_SZ_PAGES; i++) > > { > > *((int *)(buf + (i*PAGE_SIZE))) = 1; > > } > > clock_end(); > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Malloc test timings for 100MB anon allocation:- > > > > Base data:- > > Number of iterations: 100 > > Mean of allocation time: 31831 us > > std deviation: 4286 us > > > > v1 data:- > > Number of iterations: 100 > > Mean of allocation time: 18193 us > > std deviation: 4915 us > > > > Reported-by: Chintan Pandya <[3]chintan.pan...@oneplus.com> > > Signed-off-by: Prathu Baronia <[4]prathu.baro...@oneplus.com> > > Reviewed-by: Ira Weiny <[5]ira.we...@intel.com> > > FWIW, I have the same change in a patch in my kmap() changes branch. > However, > my patch also changes clear_highpage(), zero_user_segments(), > copy_user_highpage(), and copy_highpage(). > > Would changing those help you as well? > > Ira > > > --- > > include/linux/highmem.h | 4 ++-- > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/highmem.h b/include/linux/highmem.h > > index d2c70d3772a3..444df139b489 100644 > > --- a/include/linux/highmem.h > > +++ b/include/linux/highmem.h > > @@ -146,9 +146,9 @@ static inline void > invalidate_kernel_vmap_range(void *vaddr, int size) > > #ifndef clear_user_highpage > > static inline void clear_user_highpage(struct page *page, unsigned > long vaddr) > > { > > - void *addr = kmap_atomic(page); > > + void *addr = kmap_local_page(page); > > clear_user_page(addr, vaddr, page); > > - kunmap_atomic(addr); > > + kunmap_local(addr); > > } > > #endif > > > > -- > > 2.17.1 > > > > References > > Visible links > 1. > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201210171834.2472353-2-ira.we...@intel.com/ > 2. mailto:ira.we...@intel.com > 3. mailto:chintan.pan...@oneplus.com > 4. mailto:prathu.baro...@oneplus.com > 5. mailto:ira.we...@intel.com