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authorBrendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com>2026-06-15 10:54:34 +0000
committerAndrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>2026-07-28 21:11:55 -0700
commit52b71fe00058e148f1d8e48a5fc2ce136a25992c (patch)
tree1b804186a1c12c0652ce1d6ddb41edcdb475e2e6 /include/linux
parent375c63b649584b94756048b7656315a637c805b5 (diff)
mm/page_alloc: drop flag-conversion "optimisation"
This code uses flag equivalences to try to optimise conversion from GFP_ to ALLOC_ but there's no clear reason to believe it makes things faster. Even if it gets rid of conditional branches, it just trades them for a data dependency. CPUs are pretty good at conditional branches. But, in my GCC x86 build it doesn't look like there are any branches anyway, the compiler found some conditional instruction tricks. (Caveat: This was extracted & annotated by Gemini AI, I did not actually read the disasm myself) Old code: ae50: 8b 04 24 mov (%rsp),%eax # Load gfp_mask ... ae5d: 41 89 c4 mov %eax,%r12d ae64: 41 81 e4 20 08 00 00 and $0x820,%r12d # Mask both flags at once ... ae6f: 44 89 e1 mov %r12d,%ecx ae77: 83 c9 40 or $0x40,%ecx # OR with ALLOC_CPUSET (0x40) ae7a: 89 4c 24 60 mov %ecx,0x60(%rsp) # Store to alloc_flags New code: For __GFP_HIGH ( 0x20 ): It uses the Carry Flag (via sbb ) to conditionally add 0x20 to the base 0x40 ( ALLOC_CPUSET ) flag: ae63: 83 e0 20 and $0x20,%eax # Test __GFP_HIGH ... ae6a: 83 f8 01 cmp $0x1,%eax # Set carry flag if 0 ae6f: 45 19 e4 sbb %r12d,%r12d # %r12d = (gfp & 0x20) ? 0 : -1 ae80: 41 83 e4 e0 and $0xffffffe0,%r12d # %r12d = (gfp & 0x20) ? 0 : -32 ae87: 41 83 c4 60 add $0x60,%r12d # %r12d = (gfp & 0x20) ? 0x60 : 0x40 For __GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM ( 0x800 ): It uses a conditional move ( cmov ) later in the function to set the ALLOC_KSWAPD ( 0x800 ) bit: ae72: 25 00 08 00 00 and $0x800,%eax # Test __GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM ae77: 89 44 24 30 mov %eax,0x30(%rsp) # Store result ... af2c: 80 cf 08 or $0x8,%bh # Set ALLOC_KSWAPD (0x800) in temp reg af2f: 45 85 c9 test %r9d,%r9d # Check if __GFP_KSWAPD_RECLAIM was set af32: 0f 44 d8 cmove %eax,%ebx # If not, revert to flags without it Testing with a modified version[0] of lib/free_pages_test.c (adding printks with timing)... Old results from a Sapphire Rapids consumer CPU: [ 67.157118] page_alloc_test: Testing with GFP_KERNEL [ 67.157122] page_alloc_test: Starting 1,000,000 allocations... [ 70.704446] page_alloc_test: Completed. Time: 3543002 us (Avg: 3543.00 ns per alloc+free loop) [ 70.704456] page_alloc_test: Testing with GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_COMP [ 70.704460] page_alloc_test: Starting 1,000,000 allocations... [ 70.944672] page_alloc_test: Completed. Time: 239980 us (Avg: 239.98 ns per alloc+free loop) [ 70.944675] page_alloc_test: Test completed New results: [ 70.079015] page_alloc_test: Testing with GFP_KERNEL [ 70.079020] page_alloc_test: Starting 1,000,000 allocations... [ 73.669396] page_alloc_test: Completed. Time: 3586954 us (Avg: 3586.95 ns per alloc+free loop) [ 73.669402] page_alloc_test: Testing with GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_COMP [ 73.669405] page_alloc_test: Starting 1,000,000 allocations... [ 73.905084] page_alloc_test: Completed. Time: 235496 us (Avg: 235.49 ns per alloc+free loop) [ 73.905086] page_alloc_test: Test completed Seems like a wash. So, drop the flag value coupling here and let the compiler and CPU do their job. Superscalar CPUs are pretty neat after all. (Used AI for the disasm but the rest is all manual). Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260629-gfp-pessimisation-v2-1-311ece6a8637@google.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260615-gfp-pessimisation-v2-1-65f1319e6818@google.com Link: https://github.com/bjackman/aethelred/blob/2ccdc84ef087c2a631914f58e106e99e19bd3b98/page-alloc-test/page-alloc-test.c [1] Signed-off-by: Brendan Jackman <jackmanb@google.com> Reviewed-by: Zi Yan <ziy@nvidia.com> Reviewed-by: Vlastimil Babka (SUSE) <vbabka@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Gregory Price <gourry@gourry.net> Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org> Acked-by: Harry Yoo (Oracle) <harry@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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