Commit 24f971ab authored by Linus Torvalds's avatar Linus Torvalds

Merge branch 'slab/next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/penberg/linux

Pull SLAB changes from Pekka Enberg:
 "The patches from Joonsoo Kim switch mm/slab.c to use 'struct page' for
  slab internals similar to mm/slub.c.  This reduces memory usage and
  improves performance:

    https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/10/16/155

  Rest of the changes are bug fixes from various people"

* 'slab/next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/penberg/linux: (21 commits)
  mm, slub: fix the typo in mm/slub.c
  mm, slub: fix the typo in include/linux/slub_def.h
  slub: Handle NULL parameter in kmem_cache_flags
  slab: replace non-existing 'struct freelist *' with 'void *'
  slab: fix to calm down kmemleak warning
  slub: proper kmemleak tracking if CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG disabled
  slab: rename slab_bufctl to slab_freelist
  slab: remove useless statement for checking pfmemalloc
  slab: use struct page for slab management
  slab: replace free and inuse in struct slab with newly introduced active
  slab: remove SLAB_LIMIT
  slab: remove kmem_bufctl_t
  slab: change the management method of free objects of the slab
  slab: use __GFP_COMP flag for allocating slab pages
  slab: use well-defined macro, virt_to_slab()
  slab: overloading the RCU head over the LRU for RCU free
  slab: remove cachep in struct slab_rcu
  slab: remove nodeid in struct slab
  slab: remove colouroff in struct slab
  slab: change return type of kmem_getpages() to struct page
  ...
parents 3bab0bf0 721ae22a
......@@ -44,18 +44,22 @@ struct page {
/* First double word block */
unsigned long flags; /* Atomic flags, some possibly
* updated asynchronously */
struct address_space *mapping; /* If low bit clear, points to
* inode address_space, or NULL.
* If page mapped as anonymous
* memory, low bit is set, and
* it points to anon_vma object:
* see PAGE_MAPPING_ANON below.
*/
union {
struct address_space *mapping; /* If low bit clear, points to
* inode address_space, or NULL.
* If page mapped as anonymous
* memory, low bit is set, and
* it points to anon_vma object:
* see PAGE_MAPPING_ANON below.
*/
void *s_mem; /* slab first object */
};
/* Second double word */
struct {
union {
pgoff_t index; /* Our offset within mapping. */
void *freelist; /* slub/slob first free object */
void *freelist; /* sl[aou]b first free object */
bool pfmemalloc; /* If set by the page allocator,
* ALLOC_NO_WATERMARKS was set
* and the low watermark was not
......@@ -111,6 +115,7 @@ struct page {
};
atomic_t _count; /* Usage count, see below. */
};
unsigned int active; /* SLAB */
};
};
......@@ -132,6 +137,9 @@ struct page {
struct list_head list; /* slobs list of pages */
struct slab *slab_page; /* slab fields */
struct rcu_head rcu_head; /* Used by SLAB
* when destroying via RCU
*/
#if defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) && USE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCKS
pgtable_t pmd_huge_pte; /* protected by page->ptl */
#endif
......
......@@ -53,7 +53,14 @@
* }
* rcu_read_unlock();
*
* See also the comment on struct slab_rcu in mm/slab.c.
* This is useful if we need to approach a kernel structure obliquely,
* from its address obtained without the usual locking. We can lock
* the structure to stabilize it and check it's still at the given address,
* only if we can be sure that the memory has not been meanwhile reused
* for some other kind of object (which our subsystem's lock might corrupt).
*
* rcu_read_lock before reading the address, then rcu_read_unlock after
* taking the spinlock within the structure expected at that address.
*/
#define SLAB_DESTROY_BY_RCU 0x00080000UL /* Defer freeing slabs to RCU */
#define SLAB_MEM_SPREAD 0x00100000UL /* Spread some memory over cpuset */
......
......@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ struct kmem_cache {
size_t colour; /* cache colouring range */
unsigned int colour_off; /* colour offset */
struct kmem_cache *slabp_cache;
unsigned int slab_size;
struct kmem_cache *freelist_cache;
unsigned int freelist_size;
/* constructor func */
void (*ctor)(void *obj);
......
......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
enum stat_item {
ALLOC_FASTPATH, /* Allocation from cpu slab */
ALLOC_SLOWPATH, /* Allocation by getting a new cpu slab */
FREE_FASTPATH, /* Free to cpu slub */
FREE_FASTPATH, /* Free to cpu slab */
FREE_SLOWPATH, /* Freeing not to cpu slab */
FREE_FROZEN, /* Freeing to frozen slab */
FREE_ADD_PARTIAL, /* Freeing moves slab to partial list */
......
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......@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ static inline bool kmem_cache_has_cpu_partial(struct kmem_cache *s)
/*
* Maximum number of desirable partial slabs.
* The existence of more partial slabs makes kmem_cache_shrink
* sort the partial list by the number of objects in the.
* sort the partial list by the number of objects in use.
*/
#define MAX_PARTIAL 10
......@@ -933,6 +933,16 @@ static void trace(struct kmem_cache *s, struct page *page, void *object,
* Hooks for other subsystems that check memory allocations. In a typical
* production configuration these hooks all should produce no code at all.
*/
static inline void kmalloc_large_node_hook(void *ptr, size_t size, gfp_t flags)
{
kmemleak_alloc(ptr, size, 1, flags);
}
static inline void kfree_hook(const void *x)
{
kmemleak_free(x);
}
static inline int slab_pre_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags)
{
flags &= gfp_allowed_mask;
......@@ -1217,8 +1227,8 @@ static unsigned long kmem_cache_flags(unsigned long object_size,
/*
* Enable debugging if selected on the kernel commandline.
*/
if (slub_debug && (!slub_debug_slabs ||
!strncmp(slub_debug_slabs, name, strlen(slub_debug_slabs))))
if (slub_debug && (!slub_debug_slabs || (name &&
!strncmp(slub_debug_slabs, name, strlen(slub_debug_slabs)))))
flags |= slub_debug;
return flags;
......@@ -1260,13 +1270,30 @@ static inline void inc_slabs_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node,
static inline void dec_slabs_node(struct kmem_cache *s, int node,
int objects) {}
static inline void kmalloc_large_node_hook(void *ptr, size_t size, gfp_t flags)
{
kmemleak_alloc(ptr, size, 1, flags);
}
static inline void kfree_hook(const void *x)
{
kmemleak_free(x);
}
static inline int slab_pre_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags)
{ return 0; }
static inline void slab_post_alloc_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, gfp_t flags,
void *object) {}
void *object)
{
kmemleak_alloc_recursive(object, s->object_size, 1, s->flags,
flags & gfp_allowed_mask);
}
static inline void slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void *x) {}
static inline void slab_free_hook(struct kmem_cache *s, void *x)
{
kmemleak_free_recursive(x, s->flags);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG */
......@@ -2829,8 +2856,8 @@ static struct kmem_cache *kmem_cache_node;
* slab on the node for this slabcache. There are no concurrent accesses
* possible.
*
* Note that this function only works on the kmalloc_node_cache
* when allocating for the kmalloc_node_cache. This is used for bootstrapping
* Note that this function only works on the kmem_cache_node
* when allocating for the kmem_cache_node. This is used for bootstrapping
* memory on a fresh node that has no slab structures yet.
*/
static void early_kmem_cache_node_alloc(int node)
......@@ -3272,7 +3299,7 @@ static void *kmalloc_large_node(size_t size, gfp_t flags, int node)
if (page)
ptr = page_address(page);
kmemleak_alloc(ptr, size, 1, flags);
kmalloc_large_node_hook(ptr, size, flags);
return ptr;
}
......@@ -3336,7 +3363,7 @@ void kfree(const void *x)
page = virt_to_head_page(x);
if (unlikely(!PageSlab(page))) {
BUG_ON(!PageCompound(page));
kmemleak_free(x);
kfree_hook(x);
__free_memcg_kmem_pages(page, compound_order(page));
return;
}
......
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