[dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux

Jonas Pfefferle1 JPF at zurich.ibm.com
Thu Nov 9 10:54:31 CET 2017


"Chao Zhu" <chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote on 11/09/2017 04:08:36 AM:

> From: "Chao Zhu" <chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> To: "'Jonas Pfefferle1'" <JPF at zurich.ibm.com>
> Cc: "'Burakov, Anatoly'" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>,
> <bruce.richardson at intel.com>, <dev at dpdk.org>
> Date: 11/09/2017 04:08 AM
> Subject: RE: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
>
>
>
> From: Jonas Pfefferle1 [mailto:JPF at zurich.ibm.com]
> Sent: 2017年11月7日 18:16
> To: Chao Zhu <chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> Cc: 'Burakov, Anatoly' <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>;
> bruce.richardson at intel.com; dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: RE: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
>
> "Chao Zhu" <chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote on 11/07/2017 09:25:26 AM:
>
> > From: "Chao Zhu" <chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> > To: "'Jonas Pfefferle1'" <JPF at zurich.ibm.com>, "'Burakov, Anatoly'"
> > <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>
> > Cc: <bruce.richardson at intel.com>, <dev at dpdk.org>
> > Date: 11/07/2017 11:00 AM
> > Subject: RE: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Jonas Pfefferle1 [mailto:JPF at zurich.ibm.com]
> > Sent: 2017年10月28日 3:23
> > To: Burakov, Anatoly <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>
> > Cc: bruce.richardson at intel.com; chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com;
dev at dpdk.org
> > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
> >
> > "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com> wrote on
27/10/201718:00:27:
> >
> > > From: "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>
> > > To: Jonas Pfefferle1 <JPF at zurich.ibm.com>
> > > Cc: bruce.richardson at intel.com, chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com,
dev at dpdk.org
> > > Date: 27/10/2017 18:00
> > > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
> > >
> > > On 27-Oct-17 4:16 PM, Jonas Pfefferle1 wrote:
> > > > "dev" <dev-bounces at dpdk.org> wrote on 10/27/2017 04:58:01 PM:
> > > >
> > > >  > From: "Jonas Pfefferle1" <JPF at zurich.ibm.com>
> > > >  > To: "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>
> > > >  > Cc: bruce.richardson at intel.com, chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com,
> > dev at dpdk.org
> > > >  > Date: 10/27/2017 04:58 PM
> > > >  > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
> > > >  > Sent by: "dev" <dev-bounces at dpdk.org>
> > > >  >
> > > >  >
> > > >  > "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com> wrote on
10/27/2017
> > > > 04:44:52
> > > >  > PM:
> > > >  >
> > > >  > > From: "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>
> > > >  > > To: Jonas Pfefferle1 <JPF at zurich.ibm.com>
> > > >  > > Cc: bruce.richardson at intel.com, chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com,
> > > > dev at dpdk.org
> > > >  > > Date: 10/27/2017 04:45 PM
> > > >  > > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process linux
> > > >  > >
> > > >  > > On 27-Oct-17 3:28 PM, Jonas Pfefferle1 wrote:
> > > >  > > > "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com> wrote
on10/27/2017
> > > >  > > > 04:06:44 PM:
> > > >  > > >
> > > >  > > > Â > From: "Burakov, Anatoly" <anatoly.burakov at intel.com>
> > > >  > > > Â > To: Jonas Pfefferle1 <JPF at zurich.ibm.com>, dev at dpdk.org
> > > >  > > > Â > Cc: chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com,
bruce.richardson at intel.com
> > > >  > > > Â > Date: 10/27/2017 04:06 PM
> > > >  > > > Â > Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] Huge mapping secondary process
linux
> > > >  > > > Â >
> > > >  > > > Â > On 27-Oct-17 1:43 PM, Jonas Pfefferle1 wrote:
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > Hi @all,
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > I'm trying to make sense of the hugepage memory
mappings in
> > > >  > > > Â > > librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal_memory.c:
> > > >  > > > Â > > * In rte_eal_hugepage_attach (line 1347) when we
> try to do a
> > > >  > private
> > > >  > > > Â > > mapping on /dev/zero (line 1393) why do we not
> use MAP_FIXED
> > > > if we
> > > >  >
> > > >  > > > need the
> > > >  > > > Â > > addresses to be identical with the primary process?
> > > >  > > > Â > > * On POWER we have this weird business going on
> where we use
> > > >  > > > MAP_HUGETLB
> > > >  > > > Â > > because according to this commit:
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > commit 284ae3e9ff9a92575c28c858efd2c85c8de6d440
> > > >  > > > Â > > Author: Chao Zhu <chaozhu at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> > > >  > > > Â > > Date: Â  Thu Apr 6 15:36:09 2017 +0530
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â eal/ppc: fix mmap for memory initialization
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â On IBM POWER platform, when mapping /dev/
> zero file to
> > > >  > hugepage
> > > >  > > > memory
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â space, mmap will not respect the requested
address
> > > > hint.This
> > > >  > will
> > > >  > > > Â > > cause
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â the memory initialization for the second
> > > process fails.
> > > > This
> > > >  > > > patch adds
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â the required mmap flags to make it work.
> > > Beside this, users
> > > >  > > > need to set
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â the nr_overcommit_hugepages to expand the VA
> > > range. When
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â doing the initialization, users need to set
both
> > > > nr_hugepages
> > > >  > and
> > > >  > > > Â > > Â  Â  Â nr_overcommit_hugepages to the same
> value, like 64,
> > > > 128, etc.
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > mmap address hints are not respected. Looking at the
mmap
> > > > code in
> > > >  > the
> > > >  > > > Â > > kernel this is not true entirely however under some
> > > > circumstances
> > > >  > > > the hint
> > > >  > > > Â > > can be ignored (
> > > >  > > > Â > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?
> > > >  > > > Â >
> > > >  > > >
> > > >  > >
> > > >  >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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> > > >  > > > Â > > ). However I believe we can remove the extra case
> > forPPC if we
> > > >  > use
> > > >  > > > Â > > MAP_FIXED when doing the secondary process
> mappingsbecause we
> > > >  > need
> > > >  > > > them to
> > > >  > > > Â > > be identical anyway. We could also use MAP_FIXED
> > whendoing the
> > > >  > primary
> > > >  > > > Â > > process mappings resp. get_virtual_area if we want
> > to have any
> > > >  > > > guarantees
> > > >  > > > Â > > when specifying a base address. Any thoughts?
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > > Thanks,
> > > >  > > > Â > > Jonas
> > > >  > > > Â > >
> > > >  > > > Â > hi Jonas,
> > > >  > > > Â >
> > > >  > > > Â > MAP_FIXED is not used because it's dangerous, it
> > unmaps anything
> > > >  > that is
> > > >  > > > Â > already mapped into that space. We would rather know
> > > that we can't
> > > >  > map
> > > >  > > > Â > something than unwittingly unmap something that was
> > > mapped before.
> > > >  > > >
> > > >  > > > Ok, I see. Maybe we can add a check to the primary
> process's memory
> > > >  > > > mappings whether the hint has been respected or not? At
> > least warn if
> > > >  > it
> > > >  > > > hasn't.
> > > >  > >
> > > >  > > Hi Jonas,
> > > >  > >
> > > >  > > I'm unfamiliar with POWER platform, so i'm afraid you'd
> > have to explain
> > > >  > > a bit more what you mean by "hint has been respected" :)
> > > >  >
> > > >  > Hi Anatoly,
> > > >  >
> > > >  > What I meant was the mmap address hint:
> > > >  >
> > > >  > "If addr is not NULL, then the kernel takes it as a hint
> > > >  > Â about where to place the mapping; on Linux, the mapping will
be
> > > >  > Â created at a nearby page boundary."
> > > >  >
> > > >  > This is actually not true on POWER. It can happen that the
address
> > > > hint is
> > > >  > ignored and you get any address back that fits your mapping.
> > > >  >
> > > >  > Thanks,
> > > >  > Jonas
> > > >
> > > > Actually looking through the kernel code this is also not
> > guaranteed on x86.
> > > > (https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?
> > >
> >
>
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> > > >
> > > > So in any case the address hint can be ignored by the kernel
> and you get
> > > > any address that fits your mapping.
> > > > My suggestion is to check when we do the initial mapping in
> > > > get_virtual_area if the hint was respected or not, i.e. if
thereturned
> > > > address == PAGE_ALIGN(address_hint).
> > > >
> > >
> > > I'm not sure i see the issue here. So, just to make sure i understand

> > > things correctly:
> > >
> > > Whenever we don't request a specific base address through
base_address
> > > EAL parameter, none of this matters - we always ask for memory in
> > > arbitrary memory locations, correct?
> > >
> > > It's also not an issue with secondary processes because we do check
> > > returned mmap address to see whether it's the same as we
> requested, correct?
> > >
> > > It's only whenever we *do* specify a base_address, we provide an
address
> > > hint to mmap to, but we don't check if the address we got from mmap
is
> > > one in the vicinity of our requested base address, correct? We don't
> > > check, and the kernel can ignore address hint, so we're not
guaranteed
> > > to respect the base_address flag.
> > >
> > > I'm not sure this is a serious issue, because as far as i'm
concerned,
> > > this flag is advisory - we only promise to *attempt* to map things at

> > > that particular address, not that it will succeed. If the kernel
simply
> > > cannot find an address to satisfy our address hint, or ignores it for

> > > other reasons - well, tough, nothing we can do about that. I'm not
sure
> > > putting a check like this, where we can't even predict an "expected"
> > > address is a good idea.
> > >
> > > Am i getting this right?
> >
> > The problem is when we specify a base address we want it to be
> used. If it is
> > not respected we basically end up with the case like we would have
> > never specified it.
> > This very likely leads to not being able to run a secondary process
because
> > we will not be able to map the addresses from our primary process
> > and that is why we
> > introduced the base address parameter in the first place.
> >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Thanks,
> > > Anatoly
> > >
> > The reason why I put the patch there is that when mapping hugepage
> > on POWER, the kernel will never respect the address hints when doing
> > mmap unless we expand the address space or unmap all the hugepages.
> > This is a big difference when compared with x86. And it affects the
> > mapping of  the secondary process. I agree that the hints is
> > advisory. Just want to see if there are better solutions.
>
>
> This is not true. I looked through the kernel code and the address
> hint is treated almost the same on both platforms:
>
> PPC: https://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/latest/source/arch/
> powerpc/mm/mmap.c#L143
> Line 169/170
>
> x86: https://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/latest/source/arch/x86/
> kernel/sys_x86_64.c#L165
> Line 189/190
>
> The only thing that might differ is the virtual address layout
> (e.g. due to different page size etc) and that might lead to the same
> value for base-virtaddr not working on both x86 and POWER.
> However I tested with different address hints and you easily can
> find addresses where the address hint is indeed respected.
> That is also why I send in a patch to remove the HUGETLB flags on
> the mmap.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonas
> You can take a look at this. https://bugzilla.linux.ibm.com/
> show_bug.cgi?id=141628
> It’s quite interesting.

Interesting indeed. I misunderstood the problem I thought the
get_virtual_area mmap adress hint is not respected when
the real problem is the address hint when mapping the
hugepages. Still I hope we can find a better solution.
Aside from that I still believe warning on the address
hint being respected or not is a good idea.



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