linux/tools
Liam R. Howlett 54a611b605 Maple Tree: add new data structure
Patch series "Introducing the Maple Tree"

The maple tree is an RCU-safe range based B-tree designed to use modern
processor cache efficiently.  There are a number of places in the kernel
that a non-overlapping range-based tree would be beneficial, especially
one with a simple interface.  If you use an rbtree with other data
structures to improve performance or an interval tree to track
non-overlapping ranges, then this is for you.

The tree has a branching factor of 10 for non-leaf nodes and 16 for leaf
nodes.  With the increased branching factor, it is significantly shorter
than the rbtree so it has fewer cache misses.  The removal of the linked
list between subsequent entries also reduces the cache misses and the need
to pull in the previous and next VMA during many tree alterations.

The first user that is covered in this patch set is the vm_area_struct,
where three data structures are replaced by the maple tree: the augmented
rbtree, the vma cache, and the linked list of VMAs in the mm_struct.  The
long term goal is to reduce or remove the mmap_lock contention.

The plan is to get to the point where we use the maple tree in RCU mode.
Readers will not block for writers.  A single write operation will be
allowed at a time.  A reader re-walks if stale data is encountered.  VMAs
would be RCU enabled and this mode would be entered once multiple tasks
are using the mm_struct.

Davidlor said

: Yes I like the maple tree, and at this stage I don't think we can ask for
: more from this series wrt the MM - albeit there seems to still be some
: folks reporting breakage.  Fundamentally I see Liam's work to (re)move
: complexity out of the MM (not to say that the actual maple tree is not
: complex) by consolidating the three complimentary data structures very
: much worth it considering performance does not take a hit.  This was very
: much a turn off with the range locking approach, which worst case scenario
: incurred in prohibitive overhead.  Also as Liam and Matthew have
: mentioned, RCU opens up a lot of nice performance opportunities, and in
: addition academia[1] has shown outstanding scalability of address spaces
: with the foundation of replacing the locked rbtree with RCU aware trees.

A similar work has been discovered in the academic press

	https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/papers/rcuvm:asplos12.pdf

Sheer coincidence.  We designed our tree with the intention of solving the
hardest problem first.  Upon settling on a b-tree variant and a rough
outline, we researched ranged based b-trees and RCU b-trees and did find
that article.  So it was nice to find reassurances that we were on the
right path, but our design choice of using ranges made that paper unusable
for us.

This patch (of 70):

The maple tree is an RCU-safe range based B-tree designed to use modern
processor cache efficiently.  There are a number of places in the kernel
that a non-overlapping range-based tree would be beneficial, especially
one with a simple interface.  If you use an rbtree with other data
structures to improve performance or an interval tree to track
non-overlapping ranges, then this is for you.

The tree has a branching factor of 10 for non-leaf nodes and 16 for leaf
nodes.  With the increased branching factor, it is significantly shorter
than the rbtree so it has fewer cache misses.  The removal of the linked
list between subsequent entries also reduces the cache misses and the need
to pull in the previous and next VMA during many tree alterations.

The first user that is covered in this patch set is the vm_area_struct,
where three data structures are replaced by the maple tree: the augmented
rbtree, the vma cache, and the linked list of VMAs in the mm_struct.  The
long term goal is to reduce or remove the mmap_lock contention.

The plan is to get to the point where we use the maple tree in RCU mode.
Readers will not block for writers.  A single write operation will be
allowed at a time.  A reader re-walks if stale data is encountered.  VMAs
would be RCU enabled and this mode would be entered once multiple tasks
are using the mm_struct.

There is additional BUG_ON() calls added within the tree, most of which
are in debug code.  These will be replaced with a WARN_ON() call in the
future.  There is also additional BUG_ON() calls within the code which
will also be reduced in number at a later date.  These exist to catch
things such as out-of-range accesses which would crash anyways.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220906194824.2110408-1-Liam.Howlett@oracle.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220906194824.2110408-2-Liam.Howlett@oracle.com
Signed-off-by: Liam R. Howlett <Liam.Howlett@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Tested-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Sven Schnelle <svens@linux.ibm.com>
Tested-by: Yu Zhao <yuzhao@google.com>
Cc: Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@suse.cz>
Cc: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
Cc: Davidlohr Bueso <dave@stgolabs.net>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2022-09-26 19:46:13 -07:00
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accounting delayacct: remove some unused variables 2022-06-16 19:58:21 -07:00
arch tools kvm headers arm64: Update KVM header from the kernel sources 2022-08-27 11:55:16 -03:00
bootconfig
bpf bpftool: Complete libbfd feature detection 2022-08-10 10:44:01 -03:00
build tools build: Switch to new openssl API for test-libcrypto 2022-08-10 10:44:02 -03:00
certs tools/certs: Add print-cert-tbs-hash.sh 2022-05-23 18:47:49 +03:00
cgroup tools: add memcg_shrinker.py 2022-07-03 18:08:40 -07:00
counter
debugging
edid
firewire
firmware
gpio
hv
iio
include Merge branch 'mm-hotfixes-stable' into mm-stable 2022-09-26 13:13:15 -07:00
io_uring
kvm/kvm_stat tools/kvm_stat: fix display of error when multiple processes are found 2022-06-15 08:14:20 -04:00
laptop
leds
lib libperf: Add a test case for read formats 2022-08-19 15:56:44 -03:00
memory-model
objtool Misc fixes: 2022-08-28 10:10:23 -07:00
pci
pcmcia
perf perf stat: Capitalize topdown metrics' names 2022-08-27 11:55:17 -03:00
power platform-drivers-x86 for v6.0-1 2022-08-04 18:19:14 -07:00
rcu
scripts
spi spi: spidev_test: Warn when the mode is not the requested mode 2022-06-13 15:56:03 +01:00
testing Maple Tree: add new data structure 2022-09-26 19:46:13 -07:00
thermal tools/thermal: Fix possible path truncations 2022-08-03 19:28:46 +02:00
time
tracing rtla: Consolidate and show all necessary libraries that failed for building 2022-08-10 12:03:02 -04:00
usb tools: usb: testusb: Add super-plus speed reporting 2022-07-08 14:54:49 +02:00
verification rv/monitor: Add the wwnr monitor 2022-07-30 14:01:30 -04:00
virtio tools/virtio: fix build 2022-08-11 04:26:07 -04:00
vm tools/vm/page_owner_sort: fix -f option 2022-09-11 20:25:51 -07:00
wmi
Makefile tools/nolibc: make the default target build the headers 2022-06-20 09:43:19 -07:00