| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Page migration | 
 | 2 | -------------- | 
 | 3 |  | 
 | 4 | Page migration allows the moving of the physical location of pages between | 
 | 5 | nodes in a numa system while the process is running. This means that the | 
 | 6 | virtual addresses that the process sees do not change. However, the | 
 | 7 | system rearranges the physical location of those pages. | 
 | 8 |  | 
 | 9 | The main intend of page migration is to reduce the latency of memory access | 
 | 10 | by moving pages near to the processor where the process accessing that memory | 
 | 11 | is running. | 
 | 12 |  | 
 | 13 | Page migration allows a process to manually relocate the node on which its | 
 | 14 | pages are located through the MF_MOVE and MF_MOVE_ALL options while setting | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 15 | a new memory policy via mbind(). The pages of process can also be relocated | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | from another process using the sys_migrate_pages() function call. The | 
 | 17 | migrate_pages function call takes two sets of nodes and moves pages of a | 
 | 18 | process that are located on the from nodes to the destination nodes. | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 19 | Page migration functions are provided by the numactl package by Andi Kleen | 
 | 20 | (a version later than 0.9.3 is required. Get it from | 
 | 21 | ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/ak). numactl provided libnuma which | 
 | 22 | provides an interface similar to other numa functionality for page migration. | 
 | 23 | cat /proc/<pid>/numa_maps allows an easy review of where the pages of | 
 | 24 | a process are located. See also the numa_maps manpage in the numactl package. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 25 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | Manual migration is useful if for example the scheduler has relocated | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | a process to a processor on a distant node. A batch scheduler or an | 
 | 28 | administrator may detect the situation and move the pages of the process | 
 | 29 | nearer to the new processor. At some point in the future we may have | 
 | 30 | some mechanism in the scheduler that will automatically move the pages. | 
 | 31 |  | 
 | 32 | Larger installations usually partition the system using cpusets into | 
 | 33 | sections of nodes. Paul Jackson has equipped cpusets with the ability to | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 34 | move pages when a task is moved to another cpuset (See ../cpusets.txt). | 
 | 35 | Cpusets allows the automation of process locality. If a task is moved to | 
 | 36 | a new cpuset then also all its pages are moved with it so that the | 
 | 37 | performance of the process does not sink dramatically. Also the pages | 
 | 38 | of processes in a cpuset are moved if the allowed memory nodes of a | 
 | 39 | cpuset are changed. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 40 |  | 
 | 41 | Page migration allows the preservation of the relative location of pages | 
 | 42 | within a group of nodes for all migration techniques which will preserve a | 
 | 43 | particular memory allocation pattern generated even after migrating a | 
 | 44 | process. This is necessary in order to preserve the memory latencies. | 
 | 45 | Processes will run with similar performance after migration. | 
 | 46 |  | 
 | 47 | Page migration occurs in several steps. First a high level | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | description for those trying to use migrate_pages() from the kernel | 
 | 49 | (for userspace usage see the Andi Kleen's numactl package mentioned above) | 
 | 50 | and then a low level description of how the low level details work. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 51 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | A. In kernel use of migrate_pages() | 
 | 53 | ----------------------------------- | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 54 |  | 
 | 55 | 1. Remove pages from the LRU. | 
 | 56 |  | 
 | 57 |    Lists of pages to be migrated are generated by scanning over | 
 | 58 |    pages and moving them into lists. This is done by | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 59 |    calling isolate_lru_page(). | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 60 |    Calling isolate_lru_page increases the references to the page | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 61 |    so that it cannot vanish while the page migration occurs. | 
 | 62 |    It also prevents the swapper or other scans to encounter | 
 | 63 |    the page. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 64 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 65 | 2. Generate a list of newly allocates page. These pages will contain the | 
 | 66 |    contents of the pages from the first list after page migration is | 
 | 67 |    complete. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 68 |  | 
 | 69 | 3. The migrate_pages() function is called which attempts | 
 | 70 |    to do the migration. It returns the moved pages in the | 
 | 71 |    list specified as the third parameter and the failed | 
 | 72 |    migrations in the fourth parameter. The first parameter | 
 | 73 |    will contain the pages that could still be retried. | 
 | 74 |  | 
 | 75 | 4. The leftover pages of various types are returned | 
 | 76 |    to the LRU using putback_to_lru_pages() or otherwise | 
 | 77 |    disposed of. The pages will still have the refcount as | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 78 |    increased by isolate_lru_pages() if putback_to_lru_pages() is not | 
 | 79 |    used! The kernel may want to handle the various cases of failures in | 
 | 80 |    different ways. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 81 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 82 | B. How migrate_pages() works | 
 | 83 | ---------------------------- | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 84 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 85 | migrate_pages() does several passes over its list of pages. A page is moved | 
 | 86 | if all references to a page are removable at the time. The page has | 
 | 87 | already been removed from the LRU via isolate_lru_page() and the refcount | 
 | 88 | is increased so that the page cannot be freed while page migration occurs. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 89 |  | 
 | 90 | Steps: | 
 | 91 |  | 
 | 92 | 1. Lock the page to be migrated | 
 | 93 |  | 
 | 94 | 2. Insure that writeback is complete. | 
 | 95 |  | 
 | 96 | 3. Make sure that the page has assigned swap cache entry if | 
 | 97 |    it is an anonyous page. The swap cache reference is necessary | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 98 |    to preserve the information contain in the page table maps while | 
 | 99 |    page migration occurs. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 100 |  | 
 | 101 | 4. Prep the new page that we want to move to. It is locked | 
 | 102 |    and set to not being uptodate so that all accesses to the new | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 103 |    page immediately lock while the move is in progress. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 104 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | 5. All the page table references to the page are either dropped (file | 
 | 106 |    backed pages) or converted to swap references (anonymous pages). | 
 | 107 |    This should decrease the reference count. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 108 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | 6. The radix tree lock is taken. This will cause all processes trying | 
 | 110 |    to reestablish a pte to block on the radix tree spinlock. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 111 |  | 
 | 112 | 7. The refcount of the page is examined and we back out if references remain | 
 | 113 |    otherwise we know that we are the only one referencing this page. | 
 | 114 |  | 
 | 115 | 8. The radix tree is checked and if it does not contain the pointer to this | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 116 |    page then we back out because someone else modified the mapping first. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 117 |  | 
 | 118 | 9. The mapping is checked. If the mapping is gone then a truncate action may | 
 | 119 |    be in progress and we back out. | 
 | 120 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 121 | 10. The new page is prepped with some settings from the old page so that | 
 | 122 |    accesses to the new page will be discovered to have the correct settings. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 123 |  | 
 | 124 | 11. The radix tree is changed to point to the new page. | 
 | 125 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 126 | 12. The reference count of the old page is dropped because the radix tree | 
 | 127 |     reference is gone. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 128 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 129 | 13. The radix tree lock is dropped. With that lookups become possible again | 
 | 130 |     and other processes will move from spinning on the tree lock to sleeping on | 
 | 131 |     the locked new page. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 132 |  | 
 | 133 | 14. The page contents are copied to the new page. | 
 | 134 |  | 
 | 135 | 15. The remaining page flags are copied to the new page. | 
 | 136 |  | 
 | 137 | 16. The old page flags are cleared to indicate that the page does | 
 | 138 |     not use any information anymore. | 
 | 139 |  | 
 | 140 | 17. Queued up writeback on the new page is triggered. | 
 | 141 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 142 | 18. If swap pte's were generated for the page then replace them with real | 
 | 143 |     ptes. This will reenable access for processes not blocked by the page lock. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 144 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 145 | 19. The page locks are dropped from the old and new page. | 
 | 146 |     Processes waiting on the page lock can continue. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 147 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 148 | 20. The new page is moved to the LRU and can be scanned by the swapper | 
 | 149 |     etc again. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 150 |  | 
| Christoph Lameter | b4fb376 | 2006-03-14 19:50:20 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 151 | TODO list | 
 | 152 | --------- | 
 | 153 |  | 
 | 154 | - Page migration requires the use of swap handles to preserve the | 
 | 155 |   information of the anonymous page table entries. This means that swap | 
 | 156 |   space is reserved but never used. The maximum number of swap handles used | 
 | 157 |   is determined by CHUNK_SIZE (see mm/mempolicy.c) per ongoing migration. | 
 | 158 |   Reservation of pages could be avoided by having a special type of swap | 
 | 159 |   handle that does not require swap space and that would only track the page | 
 | 160 |   references. Something like that was proposed by Marcelo Tosatti in the | 
 | 161 |   past (search for migration cache on lkml or linux-mm@kvack.org). | 
 | 162 |  | 
 | 163 | - Page migration unmaps ptes for file backed pages and requires page | 
 | 164 |   faults to reestablish these ptes. This could be optimized by somehow | 
 | 165 |   recording the references before migration and then reestablish them later. | 
 | 166 |   However, there are several locking challenges that have to be overcome | 
 | 167 |   before this is possible. | 
 | 168 |  | 
 | 169 | - Page migration generates read ptes for anonymous pages. Dirty page | 
 | 170 |   faults are required to make the pages writable again. It may be possible | 
 | 171 |   to generate a pte marked dirty if it is known that the page is dirty and | 
 | 172 |   that this process has the only reference to that page. | 
 | 173 |  | 
 | 174 | Christoph Lameter, March 8, 2006. | 
| Christoph Lameter | a48d07a | 2006-02-01 03:05:38 -0800 | [diff] [blame] | 175 |  |