Message ID | 20200115012651.228058-1-almasrymina@google.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [v10,1/8] hugetlb_cgroup: Add hugetlb_cgroup reservation counter | expand |
On 1/14/20 5:26 PM, Mina Almasry wrote: > These counters will track hugetlb reservations rather than hugetlb > memory faulted in. This patch only adds the counter, following patches > add the charging and uncharging of the counter. > > This is patch 1 of an 8 patch series. > > Problem: > Currently tasks attempting to reserve more hugetlb memory than is available get > a failure at mmap/shmget time. This is thanks to Hugetlbfs Reservations [1]. > However, if a task attempts to reserve hugetlb memory only more than its *reword* However, if a task attempts to reserve more hugetlb memory than its > hugetlb_cgroup limit allows, the kernel will allow the mmap/shmget call, > but will SIGBUS the task when it attempts to fault the memory in. *reword* but will SIGBUS the task when it attempts to fault in the excess memory. > > We have users hitting their hugetlb_cgroup limits and thus we've been > looking at this failure mode. We'd like to improve this behavior such that users > violating the hugetlb_cgroup limits get an error on mmap/shmget time, rather > than getting SIGBUS'd when they try to fault the excess memory in. This > gives the user an opportunity to fallback more gracefully to > non-hugetlbfs memory for example. > > The underlying problem is that today's hugetlb_cgroup accounting happens > at hugetlb memory *fault* time, rather than at *reservation* time. > Thus, enforcing the hugetlb_cgroup limit only happens at fault time, and > the offending task gets SIGBUS'd. > > Proposed Solution: > A new page counter named > 'hugetlb.xMB.reservation_[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes'. This counter has > slightly different semantics than You changed the name to 'hugetlb.xMB.resv_[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes' in the code, but left this description. Also, David suggested 'rsvd' as the abbreviation to use here. I would also prefer that name to be consistent with other hugetlb interfaces. > 'hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes': > > - While usage_in_bytes tracks all *faulted* hugetlb memory, > reservation_usage_in_bytes tracks all *reserved* hugetlb memory and > hugetlb memory faulted in without a prior reservation. > > - If a task attempts to reserve more memory than limit_in_bytes allows, > the kernel will allow it to do so. But if a task attempts to reserve > more memory than reservation_limit_in_bytes, the kernel will fail this > reservation. > > This proposal is implemented in this patch series, with tests to verify > functionality and show the usage. > > Alternatives considered: > 1. A new cgroup, instead of only a new page_counter attached to > the existing hugetlb_cgroup. Adding a new cgroup seemed like a lot of code > duplication with hugetlb_cgroup. Keeping hugetlb related page counters under > hugetlb_cgroup seemed cleaner as well. > > 2. Instead of adding a new counter, we considered adding a sysctl that modifies > the behavior of hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage]_in_bytes, to do accounting at > reservation time rather than fault time. Adding a new page_counter seems > better as userspace could, if it wants, choose to enforce different cgroups > differently: one via limit_in_bytes, and another via > reservation_limit_in_bytes. This could be very useful if you're > transitioning how hugetlb memory is partitioned on your system one > cgroup at a time, for example. Also, someone may find usage for both > limit_in_bytes and reservation_limit_in_bytes concurrently, and this > approach gives them the option to do so. > > Testing: > - Added tests passing. > - Used libhugetlbfs for regression testing. > > [1]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/vm/hugetlbfs_reserv.html > > Signed-off-by: Mina Almasry <almasrymina@google.com> > > --- > Changes in v10: > - Renamed reservation_* to resv.* > > --- > include/linux/hugetlb.h | 4 +- > mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 2 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) The code looks fine to me. With the commit message and naming updates, I will add a Reviewed-by: Please do wait a few/several days before sending a revised edition to make sure we get all feedback. I really would like to get comments from people more familiar with cgroups.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, Mina Almasry wrote: > These counters will track hugetlb reservations rather than hugetlb > memory faulted in. This patch only adds the counter, following patches > add the charging and uncharging of the counter. > > This is patch 1 of an 8 patch series. > > Problem: > Currently tasks attempting to reserve more hugetlb memory than is available get > a failure at mmap/shmget time. This is thanks to Hugetlbfs Reservations [1]. > However, if a task attempts to reserve hugetlb memory only more than its > hugetlb_cgroup limit allows, the kernel will allow the mmap/shmget call, > but will SIGBUS the task when it attempts to fault the memory in. > > We have users hitting their hugetlb_cgroup limits and thus we've been > looking at this failure mode. We'd like to improve this behavior such that users > violating the hugetlb_cgroup limits get an error on mmap/shmget time, rather > than getting SIGBUS'd when they try to fault the excess memory in. This > gives the user an opportunity to fallback more gracefully to > non-hugetlbfs memory for example. > > The underlying problem is that today's hugetlb_cgroup accounting happens > at hugetlb memory *fault* time, rather than at *reservation* time. > Thus, enforcing the hugetlb_cgroup limit only happens at fault time, and > the offending task gets SIGBUS'd. > > Proposed Solution: > A new page counter named > 'hugetlb.xMB.reservation_[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes'. This counter has > slightly different semantics than > 'hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes': > Changelog looks like it needs to be updated with the new resv naming. > - While usage_in_bytes tracks all *faulted* hugetlb memory, > reservation_usage_in_bytes tracks all *reserved* hugetlb memory and > hugetlb memory faulted in without a prior reservation. > > - If a task attempts to reserve more memory than limit_in_bytes allows, > the kernel will allow it to do so. But if a task attempts to reserve > more memory than reservation_limit_in_bytes, the kernel will fail this > reservation. > > This proposal is implemented in this patch series, with tests to verify > functionality and show the usage. > > Alternatives considered: > 1. A new cgroup, instead of only a new page_counter attached to > the existing hugetlb_cgroup. Adding a new cgroup seemed like a lot of code > duplication with hugetlb_cgroup. Keeping hugetlb related page counters under > hugetlb_cgroup seemed cleaner as well. > > 2. Instead of adding a new counter, we considered adding a sysctl that modifies > the behavior of hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage]_in_bytes, to do accounting at > reservation time rather than fault time. Adding a new page_counter seems > better as userspace could, if it wants, choose to enforce different cgroups > differently: one via limit_in_bytes, and another via > reservation_limit_in_bytes. This could be very useful if you're > transitioning how hugetlb memory is partitioned on your system one > cgroup at a time, for example. Also, someone may find usage for both > limit_in_bytes and reservation_limit_in_bytes concurrently, and this > approach gives them the option to do so. > > Testing: > - Added tests passing. > - Used libhugetlbfs for regression testing. > > [1]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/vm/hugetlbfs_reserv.html > > Signed-off-by: Mina Almasry <almasrymina@google.com> > > --- > Changes in v10: > - Renamed reservation_* to resv.* > > --- > include/linux/hugetlb.h | 4 +- > mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 2 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/hugetlb.h b/include/linux/hugetlb.h > index 1e897e4168ac1..dea6143aa0685 100644 > --- a/include/linux/hugetlb.h > +++ b/include/linux/hugetlb.h > @@ -432,8 +432,8 @@ struct hstate { > unsigned int surplus_huge_pages_node[MAX_NUMNODES]; > #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_HUGETLB > /* cgroup control files */ > - struct cftype cgroup_files_dfl[5]; > - struct cftype cgroup_files_legacy[5]; > + struct cftype cgroup_files_dfl[7]; > + struct cftype cgroup_files_legacy[9]; > #endif > char name[HSTATE_NAME_LEN]; > }; > diff --git a/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c b/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c > index e434b05416c68..209f9b9604d34 100644 > --- a/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c > +++ b/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c > @@ -36,6 +36,11 @@ struct hugetlb_cgroup { > */ > struct page_counter hugepage[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE]; > > + /* > + * the counter to account for hugepage reservations from hugetlb. > + */ > + struct page_counter reserved_hugepage[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE]; > + > atomic_long_t events[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE][HUGETLB_NR_MEMORY_EVENTS]; > atomic_long_t events_local[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE][HUGETLB_NR_MEMORY_EVENTS]; > > @@ -55,6 +60,14 @@ struct hugetlb_cgroup { > > static struct hugetlb_cgroup *root_h_cgroup __read_mostly; > > +static inline struct page_counter * > +hugetlb_cgroup_get_counter(struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg, int idx, bool reserved) > +{ > + if (reserved) > + return &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[idx]; > + return &h_cg->hugepage[idx]; > +} > + > static inline > struct hugetlb_cgroup *hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *s) > { Small nit: hugetlb_cgroup_get_counter(), to me, implies incrementing a reference count, perhaps a better name would be in order. No strong preference. > @@ -295,28 +308,42 @@ void hugetlb_cgroup_uncharge_cgroup(int idx, unsigned long nr_pages, > > enum { > RES_USAGE, > + RES_RESERVATION_USAGE, > RES_LIMIT, > + RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT, > RES_MAX_USAGE, > + RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE, > RES_FAILCNT, > + RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT, > }; > > static u64 hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, > struct cftype *cft) > { > struct page_counter *counter; > + struct page_counter *reserved_counter; > struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg = hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(css); > > counter = &h_cg->hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(cft->private)]; > + reserved_counter = &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(cft->private)]; > > switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(cft->private)) { > case RES_USAGE: > return (u64)page_counter_read(counter) * PAGE_SIZE; > + case RES_RESERVATION_USAGE: > + return (u64)page_counter_read(reserved_counter) * PAGE_SIZE; > case RES_LIMIT: > return (u64)counter->max * PAGE_SIZE; > + case RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT: > + return (u64)reserved_counter->max * PAGE_SIZE; > case RES_MAX_USAGE: > return (u64)counter->watermark * PAGE_SIZE; > + case RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE: > + return (u64)reserved_counter->watermark * PAGE_SIZE; > case RES_FAILCNT: > return counter->failcnt; > + case RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT: > + return reserved_counter->failcnt; > default: > BUG(); > } > @@ -338,10 +365,16 @@ static int hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) > 1 << huge_page_order(&hstates[idx])); > > switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(cft->private)) { > + case RES_RESERVATION_USAGE: > + counter = &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[idx]; > + /* Fall through. */ > case RES_USAGE: > val = (u64)page_counter_read(counter); > seq_printf(seq, "%llu\n", val * PAGE_SIZE); > break; > + case RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT: > + counter = &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[idx]; > + /* Fall through. */ > case RES_LIMIT: > val = (u64)counter->max; > if (val == limit) > @@ -365,6 +398,7 @@ static ssize_t hugetlb_cgroup_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, > int ret, idx; > unsigned long nr_pages; > struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg = hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(of_css(of)); > + bool reserved = false; > > if (hugetlb_cgroup_is_root(h_cg)) /* Can't set limit on root */ > return -EINVAL; > @@ -378,9 +412,14 @@ static ssize_t hugetlb_cgroup_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, > nr_pages = round_down(nr_pages, 1 << huge_page_order(&hstates[idx])); > > switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(of_cft(of)->private)) { > + case RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT: > + reserved = true; > + /* Fall through. */ > case RES_LIMIT: > mutex_lock(&hugetlb_limit_mutex); > - ret = page_counter_set_max(&h_cg->hugepage[idx], nr_pages); > + ret = page_counter_set_max(hugetlb_cgroup_get_counter(h_cg, idx, > + reserved), > + nr_pages); > mutex_unlock(&hugetlb_limit_mutex); > break; > default: > @@ -406,18 +445,26 @@ static ssize_t hugetlb_cgroup_reset(struct kernfs_open_file *of, > char *buf, size_t nbytes, loff_t off) > { > int ret = 0; > - struct page_counter *counter; > + struct page_counter *counter, *reserved_counter; > struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg = hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(of_css(of)); > > counter = &h_cg->hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(of_cft(of)->private)]; > + reserved_counter = > + &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(of_cft(of)->private)]; > > switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(of_cft(of)->private)) { > case RES_MAX_USAGE: > page_counter_reset_watermark(counter); > break; > + case RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE: > + page_counter_reset_watermark(reserved_counter); > + break; > case RES_FAILCNT: > counter->failcnt = 0; > break; > + case RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT: > + reserved_counter->failcnt = 0; > + break; > default: > ret = -EINVAL; > break; > @@ -472,7 +519,7 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init(int idx) > struct hstate *h = &hstates[idx]; > > /* format the size */ > - mem_fmt(buf, 32, huge_page_size(h)); > + mem_fmt(buf, sizeof(buf), huge_page_size(h)); > > /* Add the limit file */ > cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[0]; > @@ -482,15 +529,30 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init(int idx) > cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_write_dfl; > cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; > > - /* Add the current usage file */ > + /* Add the reservation limit file */ > cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[1]; > + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.max", buf); > + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT); > + cft->seq_show = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max; > + cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_write_dfl; > + cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; > + > + /* Add the current usage file */ > + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[2]; > snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.current", buf); > cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_USAGE); > cft->seq_show = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max; > cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; > > + /* Add the current reservation usage file */ > + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[3]; > + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.current", buf); > + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_USAGE); > + cft->seq_show = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max; > + cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; > + > /* Add the events file */ > - cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[2]; > + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[4]; > snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.events", buf); > cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, 0); > cft->seq_show = hugetlb_events_show; Any cleanup to __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init() and __hugetlb_cgroup_file_legacy_init() that is possible would be great in a follow-up patch :) Other than that, this looks very straight forward. Acked-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
> > Proposed Solution: > > A new page counter named > > 'hugetlb.xMB.reservation_[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes'. This counter has > > slightly different semantics than > > 'hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes': > > > > Changelog looks like it needs to be updated with the new resv naming. > I updated to the rsvd naming, which you suggested earlier and Mike agreed was better. > > + > > static inline > > struct hugetlb_cgroup *hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *s) > > { > > Small nit: hugetlb_cgroup_get_counter(), to me, implies incrementing a > reference count, perhaps a better name would be in order. No strong > preference. > Changed > > /* Add the events file */ > > - cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[2]; > > + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[4]; > > snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.events", buf); > > cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, 0); > > cft->seq_show = hugetlb_events_show; > > Any cleanup to __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init() and > __hugetlb_cgroup_file_legacy_init() that is possible would be great in a > follow-up patch :) > Will do! > Other than that, this looks very straight forward. > > Acked-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
diff --git a/include/linux/hugetlb.h b/include/linux/hugetlb.h index 1e897e4168ac1..dea6143aa0685 100644 --- a/include/linux/hugetlb.h +++ b/include/linux/hugetlb.h @@ -432,8 +432,8 @@ struct hstate { unsigned int surplus_huge_pages_node[MAX_NUMNODES]; #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_HUGETLB /* cgroup control files */ - struct cftype cgroup_files_dfl[5]; - struct cftype cgroup_files_legacy[5]; + struct cftype cgroup_files_dfl[7]; + struct cftype cgroup_files_legacy[9]; #endif char name[HSTATE_NAME_LEN]; }; diff --git a/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c b/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c index e434b05416c68..209f9b9604d34 100644 --- a/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c +++ b/mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c @@ -36,6 +36,11 @@ struct hugetlb_cgroup { */ struct page_counter hugepage[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE]; + /* + * the counter to account for hugepage reservations from hugetlb. + */ + struct page_counter reserved_hugepage[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE]; + atomic_long_t events[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE][HUGETLB_NR_MEMORY_EVENTS]; atomic_long_t events_local[HUGE_MAX_HSTATE][HUGETLB_NR_MEMORY_EVENTS]; @@ -55,6 +60,14 @@ struct hugetlb_cgroup { static struct hugetlb_cgroup *root_h_cgroup __read_mostly; +static inline struct page_counter * +hugetlb_cgroup_get_counter(struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg, int idx, bool reserved) +{ + if (reserved) + return &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[idx]; + return &h_cg->hugepage[idx]; +} + static inline struct hugetlb_cgroup *hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *s) { @@ -295,28 +308,42 @@ void hugetlb_cgroup_uncharge_cgroup(int idx, unsigned long nr_pages, enum { RES_USAGE, + RES_RESERVATION_USAGE, RES_LIMIT, + RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT, RES_MAX_USAGE, + RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE, RES_FAILCNT, + RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT, }; static u64 hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, struct cftype *cft) { struct page_counter *counter; + struct page_counter *reserved_counter; struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg = hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(css); counter = &h_cg->hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(cft->private)]; + reserved_counter = &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(cft->private)]; switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(cft->private)) { case RES_USAGE: return (u64)page_counter_read(counter) * PAGE_SIZE; + case RES_RESERVATION_USAGE: + return (u64)page_counter_read(reserved_counter) * PAGE_SIZE; case RES_LIMIT: return (u64)counter->max * PAGE_SIZE; + case RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT: + return (u64)reserved_counter->max * PAGE_SIZE; case RES_MAX_USAGE: return (u64)counter->watermark * PAGE_SIZE; + case RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE: + return (u64)reserved_counter->watermark * PAGE_SIZE; case RES_FAILCNT: return counter->failcnt; + case RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT: + return reserved_counter->failcnt; default: BUG(); } @@ -338,10 +365,16 @@ static int hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max(struct seq_file *seq, void *v) 1 << huge_page_order(&hstates[idx])); switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(cft->private)) { + case RES_RESERVATION_USAGE: + counter = &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[idx]; + /* Fall through. */ case RES_USAGE: val = (u64)page_counter_read(counter); seq_printf(seq, "%llu\n", val * PAGE_SIZE); break; + case RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT: + counter = &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[idx]; + /* Fall through. */ case RES_LIMIT: val = (u64)counter->max; if (val == limit) @@ -365,6 +398,7 @@ static ssize_t hugetlb_cgroup_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, int ret, idx; unsigned long nr_pages; struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg = hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(of_css(of)); + bool reserved = false; if (hugetlb_cgroup_is_root(h_cg)) /* Can't set limit on root */ return -EINVAL; @@ -378,9 +412,14 @@ static ssize_t hugetlb_cgroup_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of, nr_pages = round_down(nr_pages, 1 << huge_page_order(&hstates[idx])); switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(of_cft(of)->private)) { + case RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT: + reserved = true; + /* Fall through. */ case RES_LIMIT: mutex_lock(&hugetlb_limit_mutex); - ret = page_counter_set_max(&h_cg->hugepage[idx], nr_pages); + ret = page_counter_set_max(hugetlb_cgroup_get_counter(h_cg, idx, + reserved), + nr_pages); mutex_unlock(&hugetlb_limit_mutex); break; default: @@ -406,18 +445,26 @@ static ssize_t hugetlb_cgroup_reset(struct kernfs_open_file *of, char *buf, size_t nbytes, loff_t off) { int ret = 0; - struct page_counter *counter; + struct page_counter *counter, *reserved_counter; struct hugetlb_cgroup *h_cg = hugetlb_cgroup_from_css(of_css(of)); counter = &h_cg->hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(of_cft(of)->private)]; + reserved_counter = + &h_cg->reserved_hugepage[MEMFILE_IDX(of_cft(of)->private)]; switch (MEMFILE_ATTR(of_cft(of)->private)) { case RES_MAX_USAGE: page_counter_reset_watermark(counter); break; + case RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE: + page_counter_reset_watermark(reserved_counter); + break; case RES_FAILCNT: counter->failcnt = 0; break; + case RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT: + reserved_counter->failcnt = 0; + break; default: ret = -EINVAL; break; @@ -472,7 +519,7 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init(int idx) struct hstate *h = &hstates[idx]; /* format the size */ - mem_fmt(buf, 32, huge_page_size(h)); + mem_fmt(buf, sizeof(buf), huge_page_size(h)); /* Add the limit file */ cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[0]; @@ -482,15 +529,30 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init(int idx) cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_write_dfl; cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; - /* Add the current usage file */ + /* Add the reservation limit file */ cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[1]; + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.max", buf); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT); + cft->seq_show = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max; + cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_write_dfl; + cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; + + /* Add the current usage file */ + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[2]; snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.current", buf); cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_USAGE); cft->seq_show = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max; cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; + /* Add the current reservation usage file */ + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[3]; + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.current", buf); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_USAGE); + cft->seq_show = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64_max; + cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; + /* Add the events file */ - cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[2]; + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[4]; snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.events", buf); cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, 0); cft->seq_show = hugetlb_events_show; @@ -498,7 +560,7 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init(int idx) cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; /* Add the events.local file */ - cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[3]; + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[5]; snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.events.local", buf); cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, 0); cft->seq_show = hugetlb_events_local_show; @@ -507,7 +569,7 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_dfl_init(int idx) cft->flags = CFTYPE_NOT_ON_ROOT; /* NULL terminate the last cft */ - cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[4]; + cft = &h->cgroup_files_dfl[6]; memset(cft, 0, sizeof(*cft)); WARN_ON(cgroup_add_dfl_cftypes(&hugetlb_cgrp_subsys, @@ -521,7 +583,7 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_legacy_init(int idx) struct hstate *h = &hstates[idx]; /* format the size */ - mem_fmt(buf, 32, huge_page_size(h)); + mem_fmt(buf, sizeof(buf), huge_page_size(h)); /* Add the limit file */ cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[0]; @@ -530,28 +592,55 @@ static void __init __hugetlb_cgroup_file_legacy_init(int idx) cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_write_legacy; - /* Add the usage file */ + /* Add the reservation limit file */ cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[1]; + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.limit_in_bytes", buf); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_LIMIT); + cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; + cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_write_legacy; + + /* Add the usage file */ + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[2]; snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.usage_in_bytes", buf); cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_USAGE); cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; + /* Add the reservation usage file */ + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[3]; + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.usage_in_bytes", buf); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_USAGE); + cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; + /* Add the MAX usage file */ - cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[2]; + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[4]; snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.max_usage_in_bytes", buf); cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_MAX_USAGE); cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_reset; cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; + /* Add the MAX reservation usage file */ + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[5]; + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.max_usage_in_bytes", buf); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_MAX_USAGE); + cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_reset; + cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; + /* Add the failcntfile */ - cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[3]; + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[6]; snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.failcnt", buf); - cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_FAILCNT); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_FAILCNT); + cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_reset; + cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; + + /* Add the reservation failcntfile */ + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[7]; + snprintf(cft->name, MAX_CFTYPE_NAME, "%s.resv.failcnt", buf); + cft->private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(idx, RES_RESERVATION_FAILCNT); cft->write = hugetlb_cgroup_reset; cft->read_u64 = hugetlb_cgroup_read_u64; /* NULL terminate the last cft */ - cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[4]; + cft = &h->cgroup_files_legacy[8]; memset(cft, 0, sizeof(*cft)); WARN_ON(cgroup_add_legacy_cftypes(&hugetlb_cgrp_subsys,
These counters will track hugetlb reservations rather than hugetlb memory faulted in. This patch only adds the counter, following patches add the charging and uncharging of the counter. This is patch 1 of an 8 patch series. Problem: Currently tasks attempting to reserve more hugetlb memory than is available get a failure at mmap/shmget time. This is thanks to Hugetlbfs Reservations [1]. However, if a task attempts to reserve hugetlb memory only more than its hugetlb_cgroup limit allows, the kernel will allow the mmap/shmget call, but will SIGBUS the task when it attempts to fault the memory in. We have users hitting their hugetlb_cgroup limits and thus we've been looking at this failure mode. We'd like to improve this behavior such that users violating the hugetlb_cgroup limits get an error on mmap/shmget time, rather than getting SIGBUS'd when they try to fault the excess memory in. This gives the user an opportunity to fallback more gracefully to non-hugetlbfs memory for example. The underlying problem is that today's hugetlb_cgroup accounting happens at hugetlb memory *fault* time, rather than at *reservation* time. Thus, enforcing the hugetlb_cgroup limit only happens at fault time, and the offending task gets SIGBUS'd. Proposed Solution: A new page counter named 'hugetlb.xMB.reservation_[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes'. This counter has slightly different semantics than 'hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage|max_usage]_in_bytes': - While usage_in_bytes tracks all *faulted* hugetlb memory, reservation_usage_in_bytes tracks all *reserved* hugetlb memory and hugetlb memory faulted in without a prior reservation. - If a task attempts to reserve more memory than limit_in_bytes allows, the kernel will allow it to do so. But if a task attempts to reserve more memory than reservation_limit_in_bytes, the kernel will fail this reservation. This proposal is implemented in this patch series, with tests to verify functionality and show the usage. Alternatives considered: 1. A new cgroup, instead of only a new page_counter attached to the existing hugetlb_cgroup. Adding a new cgroup seemed like a lot of code duplication with hugetlb_cgroup. Keeping hugetlb related page counters under hugetlb_cgroup seemed cleaner as well. 2. Instead of adding a new counter, we considered adding a sysctl that modifies the behavior of hugetlb.xMB.[limit|usage]_in_bytes, to do accounting at reservation time rather than fault time. Adding a new page_counter seems better as userspace could, if it wants, choose to enforce different cgroups differently: one via limit_in_bytes, and another via reservation_limit_in_bytes. This could be very useful if you're transitioning how hugetlb memory is partitioned on your system one cgroup at a time, for example. Also, someone may find usage for both limit_in_bytes and reservation_limit_in_bytes concurrently, and this approach gives them the option to do so. Testing: - Added tests passing. - Used libhugetlbfs for regression testing. [1]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/vm/hugetlbfs_reserv.html Signed-off-by: Mina Almasry <almasrymina@google.com> --- Changes in v10: - Renamed reservation_* to resv.* --- include/linux/hugetlb.h | 4 +- mm/hugetlb_cgroup.c | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 2 files changed, 104 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) -- 2.25.0.rc1.283.g88dfdc4193-goog