mm: multi-gen LRU: improve design doc
This patch improves the design doc. Specifically, 1. add a section for the per-memcg mm_struct list, and 2. add a section for the PID controller. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230214035445.1250139-2-talumbau@google.com Signed-off-by: T.J. Alumbaugh <talumbau@google.com> Cc: Yu Zhao <yuzhao@google.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ moving across tiers only involves atomic operations on
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``folio->flags`` and therefore has a negligible cost. A feedback loop
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modeled after the PID controller monitors refaults over all the tiers
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from anon and file types and decides which tiers from which types to
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evict or protect.
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evict or protect. The desired effect is to balance refault percentages
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between anon and file types proportional to the swappiness level.
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There are two conceptually independent procedures: the aging and the
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eviction. They form a closed-loop system, i.e., the page reclaim.
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@ -156,6 +157,27 @@ This time-based approach has the following advantages:
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and memory sizes.
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2. It is more reliable because it is directly wired to the OOM killer.
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``mm_struct`` list
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------------------
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An ``mm_struct`` list is maintained for each memcg, and an
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``mm_struct`` follows its owner task to the new memcg when this task
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is migrated.
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A page table walker iterates ``lruvec_memcg()->mm_list`` and calls
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``walk_page_range()`` with each ``mm_struct`` on this list to scan
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PTEs. When multiple page table walkers iterate the same list, each of
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them gets a unique ``mm_struct``, and therefore they can run in
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parallel.
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Page table walkers ignore any misplaced pages, e.g., if an
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``mm_struct`` was migrated, pages left in the previous memcg will be
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ignored when the current memcg is under reclaim. Similarly, page table
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walkers will ignore pages from nodes other than the one under reclaim.
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This infrastructure also tracks the usage of ``mm_struct`` between
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context switches so that page table walkers can skip processes that
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have been sleeping since the last iteration.
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Rmap/PT walk feedback
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---------------------
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Searching the rmap for PTEs mapping each page on an LRU list (to test
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@ -170,7 +192,7 @@ promotes hot pages. If the scan was done cacheline efficiently, it
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adds the PMD entry pointing to the PTE table to the Bloom filter. This
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forms a feedback loop between the eviction and the aging.
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Bloom Filters
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Bloom filters
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-------------
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Bloom filters are a space and memory efficient data structure for set
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membership test, i.e., test if an element is not in the set or may be
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@ -186,6 +208,18 @@ is false positive, the cost is an additional scan of a range of PTEs,
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which may yield hot pages anyway. Parameters of the filter itself can
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control the false positive rate in the limit.
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PID controller
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--------------
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A feedback loop modeled after the Proportional-Integral-Derivative
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(PID) controller monitors refaults over anon and file types and
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decides which type to evict when both types are available from the
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same generation.
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The PID controller uses generations rather than the wall clock as the
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time domain because a CPU can scan pages at different rates under
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varying memory pressure. It calculates a moving average for each new
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generation to avoid being permanently locked in a suboptimal state.
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Memcg LRU
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---------
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An memcg LRU is a per-node LRU of memcgs. It is also an LRU of LRUs,
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* Generations
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* Rmap walks
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* Page table walks
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* Bloom filters
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* PID controller
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* Page table walks via ``mm_struct`` list
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* Bloom filters for rmap/PT walk feedback
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* PID controller for refault feedback
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The aging and the eviction form a producer-consumer model;
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specifically, the latter drives the former by the sliding window over
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}
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/******************************************************************************
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* refault feedback loop
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* PID controller
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******************************************************************************/
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/*
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