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F_SEAL_EXEC") which permits the setting of the memfd execute bit at memfd creation time, with the option of sealing the state of the X bit. - Peter Xu adds a patch series ("mm/hugetlb: Make huge_pte_offset() thread-safe for pmd unshare") which addresses a rare race condition related to PMD unsharing. - Several folioification patch serieses from Matthew Wilcox, Vishal Moola, Sidhartha Kumar and Lorenzo Stoakes - Johannes Weiner has a series ("mm: push down lock_page_memcg()") which does perform some memcg maintenance and cleanup work. - SeongJae Park has added DAMOS filtering to DAMON, with the series "mm/damon/core: implement damos filter". These filters provide users with finer-grained control over DAMOS's actions. SeongJae has also done some DAMON cleanup work. - Kairui Song adds a series ("Clean up and fixes for swap"). - Vernon Yang contributed the series "Clean up and refinement for maple tree". - Yu Zhao has contributed the "mm: multi-gen LRU: memcg LRU" series. It adds to MGLRU an LRU of memcgs, to improve the scalability of global reclaim. - David Hildenbrand has added some userfaultfd cleanup work in the series "mm: uffd-wp + change_protection() cleanups". - Christoph Hellwig has removed the generic_writepages() library function in the series "remove generic_writepages". - Baolin Wang has performed some maintenance on the compaction code in his series "Some small improvements for compaction". - Sidhartha Kumar is doing some maintenance work on struct page in his series "Get rid of tail page fields". - David Hildenbrand contributed some cleanup, bugfixing and generalization of pte management and of pte debugging in his series "mm: support __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE on all architectures with swap PTEs". - Mel Gorman and Neil Brown have removed the __GFP_ATOMIC allocation flag in the series "Discard __GFP_ATOMIC". - Sergey Senozhatsky has improved zsmalloc's memory utilization with his series "zsmalloc: make zspage chain size configurable". - Joey Gouly has added prctl() support for prohibiting the creation of writeable+executable mappings. The previous BPF-based approach had shortcomings. See "mm: In-kernel support for memory-deny-write-execute (MDWE)". - Waiman Long did some kmemleak cleanup and bugfixing in the series "mm/kmemleak: Simplify kmemleak_cond_resched() & fix UAF". - T.J. Alumbaugh has contributed some MGLRU cleanup work in his series "mm: multi-gen LRU: improve". - Jiaqi Yan has provided some enhancements to our memory error statistics reporting, mainly by presenting the statistics on a per-node basis. See the series "Introduce per NUMA node memory error statistics". - Mel Gorman has a second and hopefully final shot at fixing a CPU-hog regression in compaction via his series "Fix excessive CPU usage during compaction". - Christoph Hellwig does some vmalloc maintenance work in the series "cleanup vfree and vunmap". - Christoph Hellwig has removed block_device_operations.rw_page() in ths series "remove ->rw_page". - We get some maple_tree improvements and cleanups in Liam Howlett's series "VMA tree type safety and remove __vma_adjust()". - Suren Baghdasaryan has done some work on the maintainability of our vm_flags handling in the series "introduce vm_flags modifier functions". - Some pagemap cleanup and generalization work in Mike Rapoport's series "mm, arch: add generic implementation of pfn_valid() for FLATMEM" and "fixups for generic implementation of pfn_valid()" - Baoquan He has done some work to make /proc/vmallocinfo and /proc/kcore better represent the real state of things in his series "mm/vmalloc.c: allow vread() to read out vm_map_ram areas". - Jason Gunthorpe rationalized the GUP system's interface to the rest of the kernel in the series "Simplify the external interface for GUP". - SeongJae Park wishes to migrate people from DAMON's debugfs interface over to its sysfs interface. To support this, we'll temporarily be printing warnings when people use the debugfs interface. See the series "mm/damon: deprecate DAMON debugfs interface". - Andrey Konovalov provided the accurately named "lib/stackdepot: fixes and clean-ups" series. - Huang Ying has provided a dramatic reduction in migration's TLB flush IPI rates with the series "migrate_pages(): batch TLB flushing". - Arnd Bergmann has some objtool fixups in "objtool warning fixes". -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEABYIAB0WIQTTMBEPP41GrTpTJgfdBJ7gKXxAjgUCY/PoPQAKCRDdBJ7gKXxA jlvpAPsFECUBBl20qSue2zCYWnHC7Yk4q9ytTkPB/MMDrFEN9wD/SNKEm2UoK6/K DmxHkn0LAitGgJRS/W9w81yrgig9tAQ= =MlGs -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'mm-stable-2023-02-20-13-37' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm Pull MM updates from Andrew Morton: - Daniel Verkamp has contributed a memfd series ("mm/memfd: add F_SEAL_EXEC") which permits the setting of the memfd execute bit at memfd creation time, with the option of sealing the state of the X bit. - Peter Xu adds a patch series ("mm/hugetlb: Make huge_pte_offset() thread-safe for pmd unshare") which addresses a rare race condition related to PMD unsharing. - Several folioification patch serieses from Matthew Wilcox, Vishal Moola, Sidhartha Kumar and Lorenzo Stoakes - Johannes Weiner has a series ("mm: push down lock_page_memcg()") which does perform some memcg maintenance and cleanup work. - SeongJae Park has added DAMOS filtering to DAMON, with the series "mm/damon/core: implement damos filter". These filters provide users with finer-grained control over DAMOS's actions. SeongJae has also done some DAMON cleanup work. - Kairui Song adds a series ("Clean up and fixes for swap"). - Vernon Yang contributed the series "Clean up and refinement for maple tree". - Yu Zhao has contributed the "mm: multi-gen LRU: memcg LRU" series. It adds to MGLRU an LRU of memcgs, to improve the scalability of global reclaim. - David Hildenbrand has added some userfaultfd cleanup work in the series "mm: uffd-wp + change_protection() cleanups". - Christoph Hellwig has removed the generic_writepages() library function in the series "remove generic_writepages". - Baolin Wang has performed some maintenance on the compaction code in his series "Some small improvements for compaction". - Sidhartha Kumar is doing some maintenance work on struct page in his series "Get rid of tail page fields". - David Hildenbrand contributed some cleanup, bugfixing and generalization of pte management and of pte debugging in his series "mm: support __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SWP_EXCLUSIVE on all architectures with swap PTEs". - Mel Gorman and Neil Brown have removed the __GFP_ATOMIC allocation flag in the series "Discard __GFP_ATOMIC". - Sergey Senozhatsky has improved zsmalloc's memory utilization with his series "zsmalloc: make zspage chain size configurable". - Joey Gouly has added prctl() support for prohibiting the creation of writeable+executable mappings. The previous BPF-based approach had shortcomings. See "mm: In-kernel support for memory-deny-write-execute (MDWE)". - Waiman Long did some kmemleak cleanup and bugfixing in the series "mm/kmemleak: Simplify kmemleak_cond_resched() & fix UAF". - T.J. Alumbaugh has contributed some MGLRU cleanup work in his series "mm: multi-gen LRU: improve". - Jiaqi Yan has provided some enhancements to our memory error statistics reporting, mainly by presenting the statistics on a per-node basis. See the series "Introduce per NUMA node memory error statistics". - Mel Gorman has a second and hopefully final shot at fixing a CPU-hog regression in compaction via his series "Fix excessive CPU usage during compaction". - Christoph Hellwig does some vmalloc maintenance work in the series "cleanup vfree and vunmap". - Christoph Hellwig has removed block_device_operations.rw_page() in ths series "remove ->rw_page". - We get some maple_tree improvements and cleanups in Liam Howlett's series "VMA tree type safety and remove __vma_adjust()". - Suren Baghdasaryan has done some work on the maintainability of our vm_flags handling in the series "introduce vm_flags modifier functions". - Some pagemap cleanup and generalization work in Mike Rapoport's series "mm, arch: add generic implementation of pfn_valid() for FLATMEM" and "fixups for generic implementation of pfn_valid()" - Baoquan He has done some work to make /proc/vmallocinfo and /proc/kcore better represent the real state of things in his series "mm/vmalloc.c: allow vread() to read out vm_map_ram areas". - Jason Gunthorpe rationalized the GUP system's interface to the rest of the kernel in the series "Simplify the external interface for GUP". - SeongJae Park wishes to migrate people from DAMON's debugfs interface over to its sysfs interface. To support this, we'll temporarily be printing warnings when people use the debugfs interface. See the series "mm/damon: deprecate DAMON debugfs interface". - Andrey Konovalov provided the accurately named "lib/stackdepot: fixes and clean-ups" series. - Huang Ying has provided a dramatic reduction in migration's TLB flush IPI rates with the series "migrate_pages(): batch TLB flushing". - Arnd Bergmann has some objtool fixups in "objtool warning fixes". * tag 'mm-stable-2023-02-20-13-37' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm: (505 commits) include/linux/migrate.h: remove unneeded externs mm/memory_hotplug: cleanup return value handing in do_migrate_range() mm/uffd: fix comment in handling pte markers mm: change to return bool for isolate_movable_page() mm: hugetlb: change to return bool for isolate_hugetlb() mm: change to return bool for isolate_lru_page() mm: change to return bool for folio_isolate_lru() objtool: add UACCESS exceptions for __tsan_volatile_read/write kmsan: disable ftrace in kmsan core code kasan: mark addr_has_metadata __always_inline mm: memcontrol: rename memcg_kmem_enabled() sh: initialize max_mapnr m68k/nommu: add missing definition of ARCH_PFN_OFFSET mm: percpu: fix incorrect size in pcpu_obj_full_size() maple_tree: reduce stack usage with gcc-9 and earlier mm: page_alloc: call panic() when memoryless node allocation fails mm: multi-gen LRU: avoid futile retries migrate_pages: move THP/hugetlb migration support check to simplify code migrate_pages: batch flushing TLB migrate_pages: share more code between _unmap and _move ...
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Idle Page Tracking
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==================
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Motivation
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==========
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The idle page tracking feature allows to track which memory pages are being
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accessed by a workload and which are idle. This information can be useful for
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estimating the workload's working set size, which, in turn, can be taken into
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account when configuring the workload parameters, setting memory cgroup limits,
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or deciding where to place the workload within a compute cluster.
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It is enabled by CONFIG_IDLE_PAGE_TRACKING=y.
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.. _user_api:
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User API
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========
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The idle page tracking API is located at ``/sys/kernel/mm/page_idle``.
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Currently, it consists of the only read-write file,
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``/sys/kernel/mm/page_idle/bitmap``.
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The file implements a bitmap where each bit corresponds to a memory page. The
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bitmap is represented by an array of 8-byte integers, and the page at PFN #i is
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mapped to bit #i%64 of array element #i/64, byte order is native. When a bit is
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set, the corresponding page is idle.
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A page is considered idle if it has not been accessed since it was marked idle
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(for more details on what "accessed" actually means see the :ref:`Implementation
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Details <impl_details>` section).
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To mark a page idle one has to set the bit corresponding to
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the page by writing to the file. A value written to the file is OR-ed with the
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current bitmap value.
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Only accesses to user memory pages are tracked. These are pages mapped to a
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process address space, page cache and buffer pages, swap cache pages. For other
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page types (e.g. SLAB pages) an attempt to mark a page idle is silently ignored,
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and hence such pages are never reported idle.
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For huge pages the idle flag is set only on the head page, so one has to read
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``/proc/kpageflags`` in order to correctly count idle huge pages.
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Reading from or writing to ``/sys/kernel/mm/page_idle/bitmap`` will return
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-EINVAL if you are not starting the read/write on an 8-byte boundary, or
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if the size of the read/write is not a multiple of 8 bytes. Writing to
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this file beyond max PFN will return -ENXIO.
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That said, in order to estimate the amount of pages that are not used by a
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workload one should:
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1. Mark all the workload's pages as idle by setting corresponding bits in
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``/sys/kernel/mm/page_idle/bitmap``. The pages can be found by reading
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``/proc/pid/pagemap`` if the workload is represented by a process, or by
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filtering out alien pages using ``/proc/kpagecgroup`` in case the workload
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is placed in a memory cgroup.
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2. Wait until the workload accesses its working set.
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3. Read ``/sys/kernel/mm/page_idle/bitmap`` and count the number of bits set.
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If one wants to ignore certain types of pages, e.g. mlocked pages since they
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are not reclaimable, he or she can filter them out using
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``/proc/kpageflags``.
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The page-types tool in the tools/mm directory can be used to assist in this.
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If the tool is run initially with the appropriate option, it will mark all the
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queried pages as idle. Subsequent runs of the tool can then show which pages have
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their idle flag cleared in the interim.
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See Documentation/admin-guide/mm/pagemap.rst for more information about
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``/proc/pid/pagemap``, ``/proc/kpageflags``, and ``/proc/kpagecgroup``.
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.. _impl_details:
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Implementation Details
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======================
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The kernel internally keeps track of accesses to user memory pages in order to
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reclaim unreferenced pages first on memory shortage conditions. A page is
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considered referenced if it has been recently accessed via a process address
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space, in which case one or more PTEs it is mapped to will have the Accessed bit
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set, or marked accessed explicitly by the kernel (see mark_page_accessed()). The
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latter happens when:
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- a userspace process reads or writes a page using a system call (e.g. read(2)
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or write(2))
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- a page that is used for storing filesystem buffers is read or written,
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because a process needs filesystem metadata stored in it (e.g. lists a
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directory tree)
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- a page is accessed by a device driver using get_user_pages()
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When a dirty page is written to swap or disk as a result of memory reclaim or
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exceeding the dirty memory limit, it is not marked referenced.
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The idle memory tracking feature adds a new page flag, the Idle flag. This flag
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is set manually, by writing to ``/sys/kernel/mm/page_idle/bitmap`` (see the
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:ref:`User API <user_api>`
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section), and cleared automatically whenever a page is referenced as defined
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above.
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When a page is marked idle, the Accessed bit must be cleared in all PTEs it is
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mapped to, otherwise we will not be able to detect accesses to the page coming
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from a process address space. To avoid interference with the reclaimer, which,
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as noted above, uses the Accessed bit to promote actively referenced pages, one
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more page flag is introduced, the Young flag. When the PTE Accessed bit is
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cleared as a result of setting or updating a page's Idle flag, the Young flag
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is set on the page. The reclaimer treats the Young flag as an extra PTE
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Accessed bit and therefore will consider such a page as referenced.
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Since the idle memory tracking feature is based on the memory reclaimer logic,
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it only works with pages that are on an LRU list, other pages are silently
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ignored. That means it will ignore a user memory page if it is isolated, but
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since there are usually not many of them, it should not affect the overall
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result noticeably. In order not to stall scanning of the idle page bitmap,
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locked pages may be skipped too.
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