> On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 12:50:01PM +0000, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 11:42:19AM +0000, Mel Gorman wrote:
> > > This series introduces a bulk order-0 page allocator with sunrpc and
> > > the network page pool being the first users. The implementation is not
> > > efficient as semantics needed to be ironed out first. If no other semantic
> > > changes are needed, it can be made more efficient.  Despite that, this
> > > is a performance-related for users that require multiple pages for an
> > > operation without multiple round-trips to the page allocator. Quoting
> > > the last patch for the high-speed networking use-case
> > > 
> > >             Kernel          XDP stats       CPU     pps           Delta
> > >             Baseline        XDP-RX CPU      total   3,771,046       n/a
> > >             List            XDP-RX CPU      total   3,940,242    +4.49%
> > >             Array           XDP-RX CPU      total   4,249,224   +12.68%
> > > 
> > > >From the SUNRPC traces of svc_alloc_arg()
> > > 
> > >   Single page: 25.007 us per call over 532,571 calls
> > >   Bulk list:    6.258 us per call over 517,034 calls
> > >   Bulk array:   4.590 us per call over 517,442 calls
> > > 
> > > Both potential users in this series are corner cases (NFS and high-speed
> > > networks) so it is unlikely that most users will see any benefit in the
> > > short term. Other potential other users are batch allocations for page
> > > cache readahead, fault around and SLUB allocations when high-order pages
> > > are unavailable. It's unknown how much benefit would be seen by converting
> > > multiple page allocation calls to a single batch or what difference it may
> > > make to headline performance.
> > 
> > We have a third user, vmalloc(), with a 16% perf improvement.  I know the
> > email says 21% but that includes the 5% improvement from switching to
> > kvmalloc() to allocate area->pages.
> > 
> > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20210323133948.ga10...@pc638.lan/
> > 
> 
> That's fairly promising. Assuming the bulk allocator gets merged, it would
> make sense to add vmalloc on top. That's for bringing it to my attention
> because it's far more relevant than my imaginary potential use cases.
> 
For the vmalloc we should be able to allocating on a specific NUMA node,
at least the current interface takes it into account. As far as i see
the current interface allocate on a current node:

static inline unsigned long
alloc_pages_bulk_array(gfp_t gfp, unsigned long nr_pages, struct page 
**page_array)
{
    return __alloc_pages_bulk(gfp, numa_mem_id(), NULL, nr_pages, NULL, 
page_array);
}

Or am i missing something?

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Vlad Rezki

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