[RFC PATCH 0/4] Fast noirq bulk page allocator

From: Mel Gorman
Date: Wed Jan 04 2017 - 06:10:59 EST


This series is motivated by a conversation led by Jesper Dangaard Brouer at
the last LSF/MM proposing a generic page pool for DMA-coherent pages. Part of
his motivation was due to the overhead of allocating multiple order-0 that
led some drivers to use high-order allocations and splitting them which
can be very slow if high-order pages are unavailable. This long-overdue
series aims to show that raw bulk page allocation can be achieved relatively
easily without introducing a completely new allocator. A new generic page
pool allocator would then ideally focus on just the DMA-coherent part.

The first two patches in the series restructure the allocator such that
it's relatively easy to build a bulk page allocator. The third patch
alters the per-cpu alloctor to make it exclusive to !irq requests. This
cuts allocation/free overhead by roughly 30% but it may not be noticable
to anyone other than users of high-speed networks (I'm not one). The
fourth patch introduces a bulk page allocator with no in-kernel users as
an example for Jesper and others who want to build a page allocator for
DMA-coherent pages. It hopefully is relatively easy to modify this API
and the one core function to get the semantics they require. Note that
Patch 3 is not required for patch 4 but it may be desirable if the bulk
allocations happen from !IRQ context.

include/linux/gfp.h | 23 ++++
mm/page_alloc.c | 329 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
2 files changed, 254 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)

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