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    zsmalloc: merge size_class to reduce fragmentation · 9eec4cd5
    Joonsoo Kim 提交于
    zsmalloc has many size_classes to reduce fragmentation and they are in 16
    bytes unit, for example, 16, 32, 48, etc., if PAGE_SIZE is 4096.  And,
    zsmalloc has constraint that each zspage has 4 pages at maximum.
    
    In this situation, we can see interesting aspect.  Let's think about
    size_class for 1488, 1472, ..., 1376.  To prevent external fragmentation,
    they uses 4 pages per zspage and so all they can contain 11 objects at
    maximum.
    
    16384 (4096 * 4) = 1488 * 11 + remains
    16384 (4096 * 4) = 1472 * 11 + remains
    16384 (4096 * 4) = ...
    16384 (4096 * 4) = 1376 * 11 + remains
    
    It means that they have same characteristics and classification between
    them isn't needed.  If we use one size_class for them, we can reduce
    fragementation and save some memory since both the 1488 and 1472 sized
    classes can only fit 11 objects into 4 pages, and an object that's 1472
    bytes can fit into an object that's 1488 bytes, merging these classes to
    always use objects that are 1488 bytes will reduce the total number of
    size classes.  And reducing the total number of size classes reduces
    overall fragmentation, because a wider range of compressed pages can fit
    into a single size class, leaving less unused objects in each size class.
    
    For this purpose, this patch implement size_class merging.  If there is
    size_class that have same pages_per_zspage and same number of objects per
    zspage with previous size_class, we don't create new size_class.  Instead,
    we use previous, same characteristic size_class.  With this way, above
    example sizes (1488, 1472, ..., 1376) use just one size_class so we can
    get much more memory utilization.
    
    Below is result of my simple test.
    
    TEST ENV: EXT4 on zram, mount with discard option WORKLOAD: untar kernel
    source code, remove directory in descending order in size.  (drivers arch
    fs sound include net Documentation firmware kernel tools)
    
    Each line represents orig_data_size, compr_data_size, mem_used_total,
    fragmentation overhead (mem_used - compr_data_size) and overhead ratio
    (overhead to compr_data_size), respectively, after untar and remove
    operation is executed.
    
    * untar-nomerge.out
    
    orig_size compr_size used_size overhead overhead_ratio
    525.88MB 199.16MB 210.23MB  11.08MB 5.56%
    288.32MB  97.43MB 105.63MB   8.20MB 8.41%
    177.32MB  61.12MB  69.40MB   8.28MB 13.55%
    146.47MB  47.32MB  56.10MB   8.78MB 18.55%
    124.16MB  38.85MB  48.41MB   9.55MB 24.58%
    103.93MB  31.68MB  40.93MB   9.25MB 29.21%
     84.34MB  22.86MB  32.72MB   9.86MB 43.13%
     66.87MB  14.83MB  23.83MB   9.00MB 60.70%
     60.67MB  11.11MB  18.60MB   7.49MB 67.48%
     55.86MB   8.83MB  16.61MB   7.77MB 88.03%
     53.32MB   8.01MB  15.32MB   7.31MB 91.24%
    
    * untar-merge.out
    
    orig_size compr_size used_size overhead overhead_ratio
    526.23MB 199.18MB 209.81MB  10.64MB 5.34%
    288.68MB  97.45MB 104.08MB   6.63MB 6.80%
    177.68MB  61.14MB  66.93MB   5.79MB 9.47%
    146.83MB  47.34MB  52.79MB   5.45MB 11.51%
    124.52MB  38.87MB  44.30MB   5.43MB 13.96%
    104.29MB  31.70MB  36.83MB   5.13MB 16.19%
     84.70MB  22.88MB  27.92MB   5.04MB 22.04%
     67.11MB  14.83MB  19.26MB   4.43MB 29.86%
     60.82MB  11.10MB  14.90MB   3.79MB 34.17%
     55.90MB   8.82MB  12.61MB   3.79MB 42.97%
     53.32MB   8.01MB  11.73MB   3.73MB 46.53%
    
    As you can see above result, merged one has better utilization (overhead
    ratio, 5th column) and uses less memory (mem_used_total, 3rd column).
    Signed-off-by: NJoonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com>
    Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>
    Cc: Nitin Gupta <ngupta@vflare.org>
    Cc: Jerome Marchand <jmarchan@redhat.com>
    Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com>
    Reviewed-by: NDan Streetman <ddstreet@ieee.org>
    Cc: Luigi Semenzato <semenzato@google.com>
    Cc: <juno.choi@lge.com>
    Cc: "seungho1.park" <seungho1.park@lge.com>
    Signed-off-by: NAndrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
    Signed-off-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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