linux/mm/damon/core.c
SeongJae Park 8b9b0d335a mm/damon/core: allow non-exclusive DAMON start/stop
Patch series "Introduce DAMON sysfs interface", v3.

Introduction
============

DAMON's debugfs-based user interface (DAMON_DBGFS) served very well, so
far.  However, it unnecessarily depends on debugfs, while DAMON is not
aimed to be used for only debugging.  Also, the interface receives
multiple values via one file.  For example, schemes file receives 18
values.  As a result, it is inefficient, hard to be used, and difficult to
be extended.  Especially, keeping backward compatibility of user space
tools is getting only challenging.  It would be better to implement
another reliable and flexible interface and deprecate DAMON_DBGFS in long
term.

For the reason, this patchset introduces a sysfs-based new user interface
of DAMON.  The idea of the new interface is, using directory hierarchies
and having one dedicated file for each value.  For a short example, users
can do the virtual address monitoring via the interface as below:

    # cd /sys/kernel/mm/damon/admin/
    # echo 1 > kdamonds/nr_kdamonds
    # echo 1 > kdamonds/0/contexts/nr_contexts
    # echo vaddr > kdamonds/0/contexts/0/operations
    # echo 1 > kdamonds/0/contexts/0/targets/nr_targets
    # echo $(pidof <workload>) > kdamonds/0/contexts/0/targets/0/pid_target
    # echo on > kdamonds/0/state

A brief representation of the files hierarchy of DAMON sysfs interface is
as below.  Childs are represented with indentation, directories are having
'/' suffix, and files in each directory are separated by comma.

    /sys/kernel/mm/damon/admin
    │ kdamonds/nr_kdamonds
    │ │ 0/state,pid
    │ │ │ contexts/nr_contexts
    │ │ │ │ 0/operations
    │ │ │ │ │ monitoring_attrs/
    │ │ │ │ │ │ intervals/sample_us,aggr_us,update_us
    │ │ │ │ │ │ nr_regions/min,max
    │ │ │ │ │ targets/nr_targets
    │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/pid_target
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ regions/nr_regions
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/start,end
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ...
    │ │ │ │ │ │ ...
    │ │ │ │ │ schemes/nr_schemes
    │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/action
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ access_pattern/
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ sz/min,max
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ nr_accesses/min,max
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ age/min,max
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ quotas/ms,bytes,reset_interval_ms
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ weights/sz_permil,nr_accesses_permil,age_permil
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ watermarks/metric,interval_us,high,mid,low
    │ │ │ │ │ │ │ stats/nr_tried,sz_tried,nr_applied,sz_applied,qt_exceeds
    │ │ │ │ │ │ ...
    │ │ │ │ ...
    │ │ ...

Detailed usage of the files will be described in the final Documentation
patch of this patchset.

Main Difference Between DAMON_DBGFS and DAMON_SYSFS
---------------------------------------------------

At the moment, DAMON_DBGFS and DAMON_SYSFS provides same features.  One
important difference between them is their exclusiveness.  DAMON_DBGFS
works in an exclusive manner, so that no DAMON worker thread (kdamond) in
the system can run concurrently and interfere somehow.  For the reason,
DAMON_DBGFS asks users to construct all monitoring contexts and start them
at once.  It's not a big problem but makes the operation a little bit
complex and unflexible.

For more flexible usage, DAMON_SYSFS moves the responsibility of
preventing any possible interference to the admins and work in a
non-exclusive manner.  That is, users can configure and start contexts one
by one.  Note that DAMON respects both exclusive groups and non-exclusive
groups of contexts, in a manner similar to that of reader-writer locks.
That is, if any exclusive monitoring contexts (e.g., contexts that started
via DAMON_DBGFS) are running, DAMON_SYSFS does not start new contexts, and
vice versa.

Future Plan of DAMON_DBGFS Deprecation
======================================

Once this patchset is merged, DAMON_DBGFS development will be frozen.
That is, we will maintain it to work as is now so that no users will be
break.  But, it will not be extended to provide any new feature of DAMON.
The support will be continued only until next LTS release.  After that, we
will drop DAMON_DBGFS.

User-space Tooling Compatibility
--------------------------------

As DAMON_SYSFS provides all features of DAMON_DBGFS, all user space
tooling can move to DAMON_SYSFS.  As we will continue supporting
DAMON_DBGFS until next LTS kernel release, user space tools would have
enough time to move to DAMON_SYSFS.

The official user space tool, damo[1], is already supporting both
DAMON_SYSFS and DAMON_DBGFS.  Both correctness tests[2] and performance
tests[3] of DAMON using DAMON_SYSFS also passed.

[1] https://github.com/awslabs/damo
[2] https://github.com/awslabs/damon-tests/tree/master/corr
[3] https://github.com/awslabs/damon-tests/tree/master/perf

Sequence of Patches
===================

First two patches (patches 1-2) make core changes for DAMON_SYSFS.  The
first one (patch 1) allows non-exclusive DAMON contexts so that
DAMON_SYSFS can work in non-exclusive mode, while the second one (patch 2)
adds size of DAMON enum types so that DAMON API users can safely iterate
the enums.

Third patch (patch 3) implements basic sysfs stub for virtual address
spaces monitoring.  Note that this implements only sysfs files and DAMON
is not linked.  Fourth patch (patch 4) links the DAMON_SYSFS to DAMON so
that users can control DAMON using the sysfs files.

Following six patches (patches 5-10) implements other DAMON features that
DAMON_DBGFS supports one by one (physical address space monitoring,
DAMON-based operation schemes, schemes quotas, schemes prioritization
weights, schemes watermarks, and schemes stats).

Following patch (patch 11) adds a simple selftest for DAMON_SYSFS, and the
final one (patch 12) documents DAMON_SYSFS.

This patch (of 13):

To avoid interference between DAMON contexts monitoring overlapping memory
regions, damon_start() works in an exclusive manner.  That is,
damon_start() does nothing bug fails if any context that started by
another instance of the function is still running.  This makes its usage a
little bit restrictive.  However, admins could aware each DAMON usage and
address such interferences on their own in some cases.

This commit hence implements non-exclusive mode of the function and allows
the callers to select the mode.  Note that the exclusive groups and
non-exclusive groups of contexts will respect each other in a manner
similar to that of reader-writer locks.  Therefore, this commit will not
cause any behavioral change to the exclusive groups.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220228081314.5770-1-sj@kernel.org
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220228081314.5770-2-sj@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>
Cc: Xin Hao <xhao@linux.alibaba.com>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2022-03-22 15:57:13 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Data Access Monitor
*
* Author: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de>
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) "damon: " fmt
#include <linux/damon.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/kthread.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
#include <trace/events/damon.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_DAMON_KUNIT_TEST
#undef DAMON_MIN_REGION
#define DAMON_MIN_REGION 1
#endif
static DEFINE_MUTEX(damon_lock);
static int nr_running_ctxs;
static bool running_exclusive_ctxs;
static DEFINE_MUTEX(damon_ops_lock);
static struct damon_operations damon_registered_ops[NR_DAMON_OPS];
/* Should be called under damon_ops_lock with id smaller than NR_DAMON_OPS */
static bool damon_registered_ops_id(enum damon_ops_id id)
{
struct damon_operations empty_ops = {};
if (!memcmp(&empty_ops, &damon_registered_ops[id], sizeof(empty_ops)))
return false;
return true;
}
/**
* damon_register_ops() - Register a monitoring operations set to DAMON.
* @ops: monitoring operations set to register.
*
* This function registers a monitoring operations set of valid &struct
* damon_operations->id so that others can find and use them later.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
int damon_register_ops(struct damon_operations *ops)
{
int err = 0;
if (ops->id >= NR_DAMON_OPS)
return -EINVAL;
mutex_lock(&damon_ops_lock);
/* Fail for already registered ops */
if (damon_registered_ops_id(ops->id)) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
damon_registered_ops[ops->id] = *ops;
out:
mutex_unlock(&damon_ops_lock);
return err;
}
/**
* damon_select_ops() - Select a monitoring operations to use with the context.
* @ctx: monitoring context to use the operations.
* @id: id of the registered monitoring operations to select.
*
* This function finds registered monitoring operations set of @id and make
* @ctx to use it.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
int damon_select_ops(struct damon_ctx *ctx, enum damon_ops_id id)
{
int err = 0;
if (id >= NR_DAMON_OPS)
return -EINVAL;
mutex_lock(&damon_ops_lock);
if (!damon_registered_ops_id(id))
err = -EINVAL;
else
ctx->ops = damon_registered_ops[id];
mutex_unlock(&damon_ops_lock);
return err;
}
/*
* Construct a damon_region struct
*
* Returns the pointer to the new struct if success, or NULL otherwise
*/
struct damon_region *damon_new_region(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
struct damon_region *region;
region = kmalloc(sizeof(*region), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!region)
return NULL;
region->ar.start = start;
region->ar.end = end;
region->nr_accesses = 0;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&region->list);
region->age = 0;
region->last_nr_accesses = 0;
return region;
}
void damon_add_region(struct damon_region *r, struct damon_target *t)
{
list_add_tail(&r->list, &t->regions_list);
t->nr_regions++;
}
static void damon_del_region(struct damon_region *r, struct damon_target *t)
{
list_del(&r->list);
t->nr_regions--;
}
static void damon_free_region(struct damon_region *r)
{
kfree(r);
}
void damon_destroy_region(struct damon_region *r, struct damon_target *t)
{
damon_del_region(r, t);
damon_free_region(r);
}
struct damos *damon_new_scheme(
unsigned long min_sz_region, unsigned long max_sz_region,
unsigned int min_nr_accesses, unsigned int max_nr_accesses,
unsigned int min_age_region, unsigned int max_age_region,
enum damos_action action, struct damos_quota *quota,
struct damos_watermarks *wmarks)
{
struct damos *scheme;
scheme = kmalloc(sizeof(*scheme), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!scheme)
return NULL;
scheme->min_sz_region = min_sz_region;
scheme->max_sz_region = max_sz_region;
scheme->min_nr_accesses = min_nr_accesses;
scheme->max_nr_accesses = max_nr_accesses;
scheme->min_age_region = min_age_region;
scheme->max_age_region = max_age_region;
scheme->action = action;
scheme->stat = (struct damos_stat){};
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&scheme->list);
scheme->quota.ms = quota->ms;
scheme->quota.sz = quota->sz;
scheme->quota.reset_interval = quota->reset_interval;
scheme->quota.weight_sz = quota->weight_sz;
scheme->quota.weight_nr_accesses = quota->weight_nr_accesses;
scheme->quota.weight_age = quota->weight_age;
scheme->quota.total_charged_sz = 0;
scheme->quota.total_charged_ns = 0;
scheme->quota.esz = 0;
scheme->quota.charged_sz = 0;
scheme->quota.charged_from = 0;
scheme->quota.charge_target_from = NULL;
scheme->quota.charge_addr_from = 0;
scheme->wmarks.metric = wmarks->metric;
scheme->wmarks.interval = wmarks->interval;
scheme->wmarks.high = wmarks->high;
scheme->wmarks.mid = wmarks->mid;
scheme->wmarks.low = wmarks->low;
scheme->wmarks.activated = true;
return scheme;
}
void damon_add_scheme(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos *s)
{
list_add_tail(&s->list, &ctx->schemes);
}
static void damon_del_scheme(struct damos *s)
{
list_del(&s->list);
}
static void damon_free_scheme(struct damos *s)
{
kfree(s);
}
void damon_destroy_scheme(struct damos *s)
{
damon_del_scheme(s);
damon_free_scheme(s);
}
/*
* Construct a damon_target struct
*
* Returns the pointer to the new struct if success, or NULL otherwise
*/
struct damon_target *damon_new_target(void)
{
struct damon_target *t;
t = kmalloc(sizeof(*t), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!t)
return NULL;
t->pid = NULL;
t->nr_regions = 0;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&t->regions_list);
return t;
}
void damon_add_target(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_target *t)
{
list_add_tail(&t->list, &ctx->adaptive_targets);
}
bool damon_targets_empty(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
return list_empty(&ctx->adaptive_targets);
}
static void damon_del_target(struct damon_target *t)
{
list_del(&t->list);
}
void damon_free_target(struct damon_target *t)
{
struct damon_region *r, *next;
damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, t)
damon_free_region(r);
kfree(t);
}
void damon_destroy_target(struct damon_target *t)
{
damon_del_target(t);
damon_free_target(t);
}
unsigned int damon_nr_regions(struct damon_target *t)
{
return t->nr_regions;
}
struct damon_ctx *damon_new_ctx(void)
{
struct damon_ctx *ctx;
ctx = kzalloc(sizeof(*ctx), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!ctx)
return NULL;
ctx->sample_interval = 5 * 1000;
ctx->aggr_interval = 100 * 1000;
ctx->ops_update_interval = 60 * 1000 * 1000;
ktime_get_coarse_ts64(&ctx->last_aggregation);
ctx->last_ops_update = ctx->last_aggregation;
mutex_init(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
ctx->min_nr_regions = 10;
ctx->max_nr_regions = 1000;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->adaptive_targets);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->schemes);
return ctx;
}
static void damon_destroy_targets(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct damon_target *t, *next_t;
if (ctx->ops.cleanup) {
ctx->ops.cleanup(ctx);
return;
}
damon_for_each_target_safe(t, next_t, ctx)
damon_destroy_target(t);
}
void damon_destroy_ctx(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct damos *s, *next_s;
damon_destroy_targets(ctx);
damon_for_each_scheme_safe(s, next_s, ctx)
damon_destroy_scheme(s);
kfree(ctx);
}
/**
* damon_set_attrs() - Set attributes for the monitoring.
* @ctx: monitoring context
* @sample_int: time interval between samplings
* @aggr_int: time interval between aggregations
* @ops_upd_int: time interval between monitoring operations updates
* @min_nr_reg: minimal number of regions
* @max_nr_reg: maximum number of regions
*
* This function should not be called while the kdamond is running.
* Every time interval is in micro-seconds.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
int damon_set_attrs(struct damon_ctx *ctx, unsigned long sample_int,
unsigned long aggr_int, unsigned long ops_upd_int,
unsigned long min_nr_reg, unsigned long max_nr_reg)
{
if (min_nr_reg < 3)
return -EINVAL;
if (min_nr_reg > max_nr_reg)
return -EINVAL;
ctx->sample_interval = sample_int;
ctx->aggr_interval = aggr_int;
ctx->ops_update_interval = ops_upd_int;
ctx->min_nr_regions = min_nr_reg;
ctx->max_nr_regions = max_nr_reg;
return 0;
}
/**
* damon_set_schemes() - Set data access monitoring based operation schemes.
* @ctx: monitoring context
* @schemes: array of the schemes
* @nr_schemes: number of entries in @schemes
*
* This function should not be called while the kdamond of the context is
* running.
*
* Return: 0 if success, or negative error code otherwise.
*/
int damon_set_schemes(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos **schemes,
ssize_t nr_schemes)
{
struct damos *s, *next;
ssize_t i;
damon_for_each_scheme_safe(s, next, ctx)
damon_destroy_scheme(s);
for (i = 0; i < nr_schemes; i++)
damon_add_scheme(ctx, schemes[i]);
return 0;
}
/**
* damon_nr_running_ctxs() - Return number of currently running contexts.
*/
int damon_nr_running_ctxs(void)
{
int nr_ctxs;
mutex_lock(&damon_lock);
nr_ctxs = nr_running_ctxs;
mutex_unlock(&damon_lock);
return nr_ctxs;
}
/* Returns the size upper limit for each monitoring region */
static unsigned long damon_region_sz_limit(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct damon_target *t;
struct damon_region *r;
unsigned long sz = 0;
damon_for_each_target(t, ctx) {
damon_for_each_region(r, t)
sz += r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
}
if (ctx->min_nr_regions)
sz /= ctx->min_nr_regions;
if (sz < DAMON_MIN_REGION)
sz = DAMON_MIN_REGION;
return sz;
}
static int kdamond_fn(void *data);
/*
* __damon_start() - Starts monitoring with given context.
* @ctx: monitoring context
*
* This function should be called while damon_lock is hold.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
static int __damon_start(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
int err = -EBUSY;
mutex_lock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
if (!ctx->kdamond) {
err = 0;
ctx->kdamond = kthread_run(kdamond_fn, ctx, "kdamond.%d",
nr_running_ctxs);
if (IS_ERR(ctx->kdamond)) {
err = PTR_ERR(ctx->kdamond);
ctx->kdamond = NULL;
}
}
mutex_unlock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
return err;
}
/**
* damon_start() - Starts the monitorings for a given group of contexts.
* @ctxs: an array of the pointers for contexts to start monitoring
* @nr_ctxs: size of @ctxs
* @exclusive: exclusiveness of this contexts group
*
* This function starts a group of monitoring threads for a group of monitoring
* contexts. One thread per each context is created and run in parallel. The
* caller should handle synchronization between the threads by itself. If
* @exclusive is true and a group of threads that created by other
* 'damon_start()' call is currently running, this function does nothing but
* returns -EBUSY.
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
int damon_start(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs, bool exclusive)
{
int i;
int err = 0;
mutex_lock(&damon_lock);
if ((exclusive && nr_running_ctxs) ||
(!exclusive && running_exclusive_ctxs)) {
mutex_unlock(&damon_lock);
return -EBUSY;
}
for (i = 0; i < nr_ctxs; i++) {
err = __damon_start(ctxs[i]);
if (err)
break;
nr_running_ctxs++;
}
if (exclusive && nr_running_ctxs)
running_exclusive_ctxs = true;
mutex_unlock(&damon_lock);
return err;
}
/*
* __damon_stop() - Stops monitoring of a given context.
* @ctx: monitoring context
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
static int __damon_stop(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct task_struct *tsk;
mutex_lock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
tsk = ctx->kdamond;
if (tsk) {
get_task_struct(tsk);
mutex_unlock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
kthread_stop(tsk);
put_task_struct(tsk);
return 0;
}
mutex_unlock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
return -EPERM;
}
/**
* damon_stop() - Stops the monitorings for a given group of contexts.
* @ctxs: an array of the pointers for contexts to stop monitoring
* @nr_ctxs: size of @ctxs
*
* Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise.
*/
int damon_stop(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs)
{
int i, err = 0;
for (i = 0; i < nr_ctxs; i++) {
/* nr_running_ctxs is decremented in kdamond_fn */
err = __damon_stop(ctxs[i]);
if (err)
break;
}
return err;
}
/*
* damon_check_reset_time_interval() - Check if a time interval is elapsed.
* @baseline: the time to check whether the interval has elapsed since
* @interval: the time interval (microseconds)
*
* See whether the given time interval has passed since the given baseline
* time. If so, it also updates the baseline to current time for next check.
*
* Return: true if the time interval has passed, or false otherwise.
*/
static bool damon_check_reset_time_interval(struct timespec64 *baseline,
unsigned long interval)
{
struct timespec64 now;
ktime_get_coarse_ts64(&now);
if ((timespec64_to_ns(&now) - timespec64_to_ns(baseline)) <
interval * 1000)
return false;
*baseline = now;
return true;
}
/*
* Check whether it is time to flush the aggregated information
*/
static bool kdamond_aggregate_interval_passed(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
return damon_check_reset_time_interval(&ctx->last_aggregation,
ctx->aggr_interval);
}
/*
* Reset the aggregated monitoring results ('nr_accesses' of each region).
*/
static void kdamond_reset_aggregated(struct damon_ctx *c)
{
struct damon_target *t;
unsigned int ti = 0; /* target's index */
damon_for_each_target(t, c) {
struct damon_region *r;
damon_for_each_region(r, t) {
trace_damon_aggregated(t, ti, r, damon_nr_regions(t));
r->last_nr_accesses = r->nr_accesses;
r->nr_accesses = 0;
}
ti++;
}
}
static void damon_split_region_at(struct damon_ctx *ctx,
struct damon_target *t, struct damon_region *r,
unsigned long sz_r);
static bool __damos_valid_target(struct damon_region *r, struct damos *s)
{
unsigned long sz;
sz = r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
return s->min_sz_region <= sz && sz <= s->max_sz_region &&
s->min_nr_accesses <= r->nr_accesses &&
r->nr_accesses <= s->max_nr_accesses &&
s->min_age_region <= r->age && r->age <= s->max_age_region;
}
static bool damos_valid_target(struct damon_ctx *c, struct damon_target *t,
struct damon_region *r, struct damos *s)
{
bool ret = __damos_valid_target(r, s);
if (!ret || !s->quota.esz || !c->ops.get_scheme_score)
return ret;
return c->ops.get_scheme_score(c, t, r, s) >= s->quota.min_score;
}
static void damon_do_apply_schemes(struct damon_ctx *c,
struct damon_target *t,
struct damon_region *r)
{
struct damos *s;
damon_for_each_scheme(s, c) {
struct damos_quota *quota = &s->quota;
unsigned long sz = r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
struct timespec64 begin, end;
unsigned long sz_applied = 0;
if (!s->wmarks.activated)
continue;
/* Check the quota */
if (quota->esz && quota->charged_sz >= quota->esz)
continue;
/* Skip previously charged regions */
if (quota->charge_target_from) {
if (t != quota->charge_target_from)
continue;
if (r == damon_last_region(t)) {
quota->charge_target_from = NULL;
quota->charge_addr_from = 0;
continue;
}
if (quota->charge_addr_from &&
r->ar.end <= quota->charge_addr_from)
continue;
if (quota->charge_addr_from && r->ar.start <
quota->charge_addr_from) {
sz = ALIGN_DOWN(quota->charge_addr_from -
r->ar.start, DAMON_MIN_REGION);
if (!sz) {
if (r->ar.end - r->ar.start <=
DAMON_MIN_REGION)
continue;
sz = DAMON_MIN_REGION;
}
damon_split_region_at(c, t, r, sz);
r = damon_next_region(r);
sz = r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
}
quota->charge_target_from = NULL;
quota->charge_addr_from = 0;
}
if (!damos_valid_target(c, t, r, s))
continue;
/* Apply the scheme */
if (c->ops.apply_scheme) {
if (quota->esz &&
quota->charged_sz + sz > quota->esz) {
sz = ALIGN_DOWN(quota->esz - quota->charged_sz,
DAMON_MIN_REGION);
if (!sz)
goto update_stat;
damon_split_region_at(c, t, r, sz);
}
ktime_get_coarse_ts64(&begin);
sz_applied = c->ops.apply_scheme(c, t, r, s);
ktime_get_coarse_ts64(&end);
quota->total_charged_ns += timespec64_to_ns(&end) -
timespec64_to_ns(&begin);
quota->charged_sz += sz;
if (quota->esz && quota->charged_sz >= quota->esz) {
quota->charge_target_from = t;
quota->charge_addr_from = r->ar.end + 1;
}
}
if (s->action != DAMOS_STAT)
r->age = 0;
update_stat:
s->stat.nr_tried++;
s->stat.sz_tried += sz;
if (sz_applied)
s->stat.nr_applied++;
s->stat.sz_applied += sz_applied;
}
}
/* Shouldn't be called if quota->ms and quota->sz are zero */
static void damos_set_effective_quota(struct damos_quota *quota)
{
unsigned long throughput;
unsigned long esz;
if (!quota->ms) {
quota->esz = quota->sz;
return;
}
if (quota->total_charged_ns)
throughput = quota->total_charged_sz * 1000000 /
quota->total_charged_ns;
else
throughput = PAGE_SIZE * 1024;
esz = throughput * quota->ms;
if (quota->sz && quota->sz < esz)
esz = quota->sz;
quota->esz = esz;
}
static void kdamond_apply_schemes(struct damon_ctx *c)
{
struct damon_target *t;
struct damon_region *r, *next_r;
struct damos *s;
damon_for_each_scheme(s, c) {
struct damos_quota *quota = &s->quota;
unsigned long cumulated_sz;
unsigned int score, max_score = 0;
if (!s->wmarks.activated)
continue;
if (!quota->ms && !quota->sz)
continue;
/* New charge window starts */
if (time_after_eq(jiffies, quota->charged_from +
msecs_to_jiffies(
quota->reset_interval))) {
if (quota->esz && quota->charged_sz >= quota->esz)
s->stat.qt_exceeds++;
quota->total_charged_sz += quota->charged_sz;
quota->charged_from = jiffies;
quota->charged_sz = 0;
damos_set_effective_quota(quota);
}
if (!c->ops.get_scheme_score)
continue;
/* Fill up the score histogram */
memset(quota->histogram, 0, sizeof(quota->histogram));
damon_for_each_target(t, c) {
damon_for_each_region(r, t) {
if (!__damos_valid_target(r, s))
continue;
score = c->ops.get_scheme_score(
c, t, r, s);
quota->histogram[score] +=
r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
if (score > max_score)
max_score = score;
}
}
/* Set the min score limit */
for (cumulated_sz = 0, score = max_score; ; score--) {
cumulated_sz += quota->histogram[score];
if (cumulated_sz >= quota->esz || !score)
break;
}
quota->min_score = score;
}
damon_for_each_target(t, c) {
damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next_r, t)
damon_do_apply_schemes(c, t, r);
}
}
static inline unsigned long sz_damon_region(struct damon_region *r)
{
return r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
}
/*
* Merge two adjacent regions into one region
*/
static void damon_merge_two_regions(struct damon_target *t,
struct damon_region *l, struct damon_region *r)
{
unsigned long sz_l = sz_damon_region(l), sz_r = sz_damon_region(r);
l->nr_accesses = (l->nr_accesses * sz_l + r->nr_accesses * sz_r) /
(sz_l + sz_r);
l->age = (l->age * sz_l + r->age * sz_r) / (sz_l + sz_r);
l->ar.end = r->ar.end;
damon_destroy_region(r, t);
}
/*
* Merge adjacent regions having similar access frequencies
*
* t target affected by this merge operation
* thres '->nr_accesses' diff threshold for the merge
* sz_limit size upper limit of each region
*/
static void damon_merge_regions_of(struct damon_target *t, unsigned int thres,
unsigned long sz_limit)
{
struct damon_region *r, *prev = NULL, *next;
damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, t) {
if (abs(r->nr_accesses - r->last_nr_accesses) > thres)
r->age = 0;
else
r->age++;
if (prev && prev->ar.end == r->ar.start &&
abs(prev->nr_accesses - r->nr_accesses) <= thres &&
sz_damon_region(prev) + sz_damon_region(r) <= sz_limit)
damon_merge_two_regions(t, prev, r);
else
prev = r;
}
}
/*
* Merge adjacent regions having similar access frequencies
*
* threshold '->nr_accesses' diff threshold for the merge
* sz_limit size upper limit of each region
*
* This function merges monitoring target regions which are adjacent and their
* access frequencies are similar. This is for minimizing the monitoring
* overhead under the dynamically changeable access pattern. If a merge was
* unnecessarily made, later 'kdamond_split_regions()' will revert it.
*/
static void kdamond_merge_regions(struct damon_ctx *c, unsigned int threshold,
unsigned long sz_limit)
{
struct damon_target *t;
damon_for_each_target(t, c)
damon_merge_regions_of(t, threshold, sz_limit);
}
/*
* Split a region in two
*
* r the region to be split
* sz_r size of the first sub-region that will be made
*/
static void damon_split_region_at(struct damon_ctx *ctx,
struct damon_target *t, struct damon_region *r,
unsigned long sz_r)
{
struct damon_region *new;
new = damon_new_region(r->ar.start + sz_r, r->ar.end);
if (!new)
return;
r->ar.end = new->ar.start;
new->age = r->age;
new->last_nr_accesses = r->last_nr_accesses;
damon_insert_region(new, r, damon_next_region(r), t);
}
/* Split every region in the given target into 'nr_subs' regions */
static void damon_split_regions_of(struct damon_ctx *ctx,
struct damon_target *t, int nr_subs)
{
struct damon_region *r, *next;
unsigned long sz_region, sz_sub = 0;
int i;
damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, t) {
sz_region = r->ar.end - r->ar.start;
for (i = 0; i < nr_subs - 1 &&
sz_region > 2 * DAMON_MIN_REGION; i++) {
/*
* Randomly select size of left sub-region to be at
* least 10 percent and at most 90% of original region
*/
sz_sub = ALIGN_DOWN(damon_rand(1, 10) *
sz_region / 10, DAMON_MIN_REGION);
/* Do not allow blank region */
if (sz_sub == 0 || sz_sub >= sz_region)
continue;
damon_split_region_at(ctx, t, r, sz_sub);
sz_region = sz_sub;
}
}
}
/*
* Split every target region into randomly-sized small regions
*
* This function splits every target region into random-sized small regions if
* current total number of the regions is equal or smaller than half of the
* user-specified maximum number of regions. This is for maximizing the
* monitoring accuracy under the dynamically changeable access patterns. If a
* split was unnecessarily made, later 'kdamond_merge_regions()' will revert
* it.
*/
static void kdamond_split_regions(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct damon_target *t;
unsigned int nr_regions = 0;
static unsigned int last_nr_regions;
int nr_subregions = 2;
damon_for_each_target(t, ctx)
nr_regions += damon_nr_regions(t);
if (nr_regions > ctx->max_nr_regions / 2)
return;
/* Maybe the middle of the region has different access frequency */
if (last_nr_regions == nr_regions &&
nr_regions < ctx->max_nr_regions / 3)
nr_subregions = 3;
damon_for_each_target(t, ctx)
damon_split_regions_of(ctx, t, nr_subregions);
last_nr_regions = nr_regions;
}
/*
* Check whether it is time to check and apply the operations-related data
* structures.
*
* Returns true if it is.
*/
static bool kdamond_need_update_operations(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
return damon_check_reset_time_interval(&ctx->last_ops_update,
ctx->ops_update_interval);
}
/*
* Check whether current monitoring should be stopped
*
* The monitoring is stopped when either the user requested to stop, or all
* monitoring targets are invalid.
*
* Returns true if need to stop current monitoring.
*/
static bool kdamond_need_stop(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct damon_target *t;
if (kthread_should_stop())
return true;
if (!ctx->ops.target_valid)
return false;
damon_for_each_target(t, ctx) {
if (ctx->ops.target_valid(t))
return false;
}
return true;
}
static unsigned long damos_wmark_metric_value(enum damos_wmark_metric metric)
{
struct sysinfo i;
switch (metric) {
case DAMOS_WMARK_FREE_MEM_RATE:
si_meminfo(&i);
return i.freeram * 1000 / i.totalram;
default:
break;
}
return -EINVAL;
}
/*
* Returns zero if the scheme is active. Else, returns time to wait for next
* watermark check in micro-seconds.
*/
static unsigned long damos_wmark_wait_us(struct damos *scheme)
{
unsigned long metric;
if (scheme->wmarks.metric == DAMOS_WMARK_NONE)
return 0;
metric = damos_wmark_metric_value(scheme->wmarks.metric);
/* higher than high watermark or lower than low watermark */
if (metric > scheme->wmarks.high || scheme->wmarks.low > metric) {
if (scheme->wmarks.activated)
pr_debug("deactivate a scheme (%d) for %s wmark\n",
scheme->action,
metric > scheme->wmarks.high ?
"high" : "low");
scheme->wmarks.activated = false;
return scheme->wmarks.interval;
}
/* inactive and higher than middle watermark */
if ((scheme->wmarks.high >= metric && metric >= scheme->wmarks.mid) &&
!scheme->wmarks.activated)
return scheme->wmarks.interval;
if (!scheme->wmarks.activated)
pr_debug("activate a scheme (%d)\n", scheme->action);
scheme->wmarks.activated = true;
return 0;
}
static void kdamond_usleep(unsigned long usecs)
{
/* See Documentation/timers/timers-howto.rst for the thresholds */
if (usecs > 20 * USEC_PER_MSEC)
schedule_timeout_idle(usecs_to_jiffies(usecs));
else
usleep_idle_range(usecs, usecs + 1);
}
/* Returns negative error code if it's not activated but should return */
static int kdamond_wait_activation(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
{
struct damos *s;
unsigned long wait_time;
unsigned long min_wait_time = 0;
while (!kdamond_need_stop(ctx)) {
damon_for_each_scheme(s, ctx) {
wait_time = damos_wmark_wait_us(s);
if (!min_wait_time || wait_time < min_wait_time)
min_wait_time = wait_time;
}
if (!min_wait_time)
return 0;
kdamond_usleep(min_wait_time);
}
return -EBUSY;
}
/*
* The monitoring daemon that runs as a kernel thread
*/
static int kdamond_fn(void *data)
{
struct damon_ctx *ctx = (struct damon_ctx *)data;
struct damon_target *t;
struct damon_region *r, *next;
unsigned int max_nr_accesses = 0;
unsigned long sz_limit = 0;
bool done = false;
pr_debug("kdamond (%d) starts\n", current->pid);
if (ctx->ops.init)
ctx->ops.init(ctx);
if (ctx->callback.before_start && ctx->callback.before_start(ctx))
done = true;
sz_limit = damon_region_sz_limit(ctx);
while (!kdamond_need_stop(ctx) && !done) {
if (kdamond_wait_activation(ctx))
continue;
if (ctx->ops.prepare_access_checks)
ctx->ops.prepare_access_checks(ctx);
if (ctx->callback.after_sampling &&
ctx->callback.after_sampling(ctx))
done = true;
kdamond_usleep(ctx->sample_interval);
if (ctx->ops.check_accesses)
max_nr_accesses = ctx->ops.check_accesses(ctx);
if (kdamond_aggregate_interval_passed(ctx)) {
kdamond_merge_regions(ctx,
max_nr_accesses / 10,
sz_limit);
if (ctx->callback.after_aggregation &&
ctx->callback.after_aggregation(ctx))
done = true;
kdamond_apply_schemes(ctx);
kdamond_reset_aggregated(ctx);
kdamond_split_regions(ctx);
if (ctx->ops.reset_aggregated)
ctx->ops.reset_aggregated(ctx);
}
if (kdamond_need_update_operations(ctx)) {
if (ctx->ops.update)
ctx->ops.update(ctx);
sz_limit = damon_region_sz_limit(ctx);
}
}
damon_for_each_target(t, ctx) {
damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, t)
damon_destroy_region(r, t);
}
if (ctx->callback.before_terminate)
ctx->callback.before_terminate(ctx);
if (ctx->ops.cleanup)
ctx->ops.cleanup(ctx);
pr_debug("kdamond (%d) finishes\n", current->pid);
mutex_lock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
ctx->kdamond = NULL;
mutex_unlock(&ctx->kdamond_lock);
mutex_lock(&damon_lock);
nr_running_ctxs--;
if (!nr_running_ctxs && running_exclusive_ctxs)
running_exclusive_ctxs = false;
mutex_unlock(&damon_lock);
return 0;
}
#include "core-test.h"