On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 17:36:35 +0800 Chen Yucong <sla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> shrink_page_list() has too many arguments that have already reached ten.
> Some of those arguments and temporary variables introduces extra 80 bytes
> on the stack.
> 
> This patch wraps five parameters into arg_container and removes some temporary
> variables, thus making shrink_page_list() to consume fewer stack space.
> 
> Before mm/vmscan.c is modified:
>    text          data     bss     dec     hex filename
> 6876698        957224  966656 8800578  864942 vmlinux-3.15
> 
> After mm/vmscan.c is changed:
>    text          data     bss     dec     hex filename
> 6876506        957224  966656 8800386  864882 vmlinux-3.15

Code size reduction is a good sign.

>  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

We can look at the frame pointer alterations.  Requires
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER.  There's also scripts/checkstack.pl.

Without:

shrink_page_list:
        pushq   %rbp    #
        movq    %rsp, %rbp      #,
        pushq   %r15    #
        pushq   %r14    #
        pushq   %r13    #
        pushq   %r12    #
        pushq   %rbx    #
        subq    $184, %rsp      #,

With:

shrink_page_list:
        pushq   %rbp    #
        movq    %rsp, %rbp      #,
        pushq   %r15    #
        pushq   %r14    #
        pushq   %r13    #
        pushq   %r12    #
        pushq   %rbx    #
        subq    $136, %rsp      #,

So we've saved approx 184-136=48 bytes of stack in shrink_page_list(). 
shrink_inactive_list() stack space is unchanged.

Please do this sort of analysis yourself and include it in the changelogs.

> --- a/mm/vmscan.c
> +++ b/mm/vmscan.c
> @@ -790,6 +790,14 @@ static void page_check_dirty_writeback(struct page *page,
>               mapping->a_ops->is_dirty_writeback(page, dirty, writeback);
>  }
>  
> +struct arg_container {
> +     unsigned long nr_dirty;
> +     unsigned long nr_unqueued_dirty;
> +     unsigned long nr_congested;
> +     unsigned long nr_writeback;
> +     unsigned long nr_immediate;
> +};

This name is dreadful.  Let's give it a nice, meaningful name and
document it appropriately.  So it all looks like a part of the vmscan
code and not some hack which was bolted onto the side to save a bit of
stack.

Something like

/*
 * Callers pass a prezeroed shrink_result into the shrink functions to gather
 * statistics about how many pages of particular states were processed
 */
struct shrink_result {
        ...


>  /*
>   * shrink_page_list() returns the number of reclaimed pages
>   */
>
> ...
>
> @@ -1148,7 +1142,8 @@ unsigned long reclaim_clean_pages_from_list(struct zone 
> *zone,
>               .priority = DEF_PRIORITY,
>               .may_unmap = 1,
>       };
> -     unsigned long ret, dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4, dummy5;
> +     unsigned long ret;
> +     struct arg_container dummy;

If we're not going to use this then we can make it static and save more
stack.  That will have some runtime cost as different CPUs fight over
ownership of cachelines but I doubt if it will be significant.

If we leave it on the stack then this code will send kmemcheck berzerk
with all the used-uninitialized errors.  Presumably that it already the
case.  Perhaps `dummy' should be initialized if kmemcheck is in
operation, dunno.


>       struct page *page, *next;
>       LIST_HEAD(clean_pages);
>  
>
> ...
>
> @@ -1469,11 +1463,13 @@ shrink_inactive_list(unsigned long nr_to_scan, struct 
> lruvec *lruvec,
>       unsigned long nr_scanned;
>       unsigned long nr_reclaimed = 0;
>       unsigned long nr_taken;
> -     unsigned long nr_dirty = 0;
> -     unsigned long nr_congested = 0;
> -     unsigned long nr_unqueued_dirty = 0;
> -     unsigned long nr_writeback = 0;
> -     unsigned long nr_immediate = 0;
> +     struct arg_container ac = {
> +             .nr_dirty = 0,
> +             .nr_congested = 0,
> +             .nr_unqueued_dirty = 0,
> +             .nr_writeback = 0,
> +             .nr_immediate = 0,
> +     };

This:

        struct arg_container ac = { };

>       isolate_mode_t isolate_mode = 0;
>       int file = is_file_lru(lru);
>       struct zone *zone = lruvec_zone(lruvec);
>
> ...
>

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