svn commit: r224217 - in head/sys: amd64/include ia64/include
mips/conf sys
Sergey Kandaurov
pluknet at freebsd.org
Wed Jul 27 06:24:24 UTC 2011
On 21 July 2011 17:20, John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:37:26 am Sergey Kandaurov wrote:
>> On 21 July 2011 14:14, Attilio Rao <attilio at freebsd.org> wrote:
>> > 2011/7/20 Pan Tsu <inyaoo at gmail.com>:
>> >> Attilio Rao <attilio at FreeBSD.org> writes:
>> >>
>> >>> Author: attilio
>> >>> Date: Tue Jul 19 13:00:30 2011
>> >>> New Revision: 224217
>> >>> URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/224217
>> >>>
>> >>> Log:
>> >>> Bump MAXCPU for amd64, ia64 and XLP mips appropriately.
>> >>> From now on, default values for FreeBSD will be 64 maxiumum supported
>> >>> CPUs on amd64 and ia64 and 128 for XLP. All the other architectures
>> >>> seem already capped appropriately (with the exception of sparc64 which
>> >>> needs further support on jalapeno flavour).
>> >>>
>> >>> Bump __FreeBSD_version in order to reflect KBI/KPI brekage introduced
>> >>> during the infrastructure cleanup for supporting MAXCPU > 32. This
>> >>> covers cpumask_t retiral too.
>> >>>
>> >>> The switch is considered completed at the present time, so for
> whatever
>> >>> bug you may experience that is reconducible to that area, please
> report
>> >>> immediately.
>> >>>
>> >>> Requested by: marcel, jchandra
>> >>> Tested by: pluknet, sbruno
>> >>> Approved by: re (kib)
>> >>>
>> >>> Modified:
>> >>> head/sys/amd64/include/param.h
>> >>> head/sys/ia64/include/param.h
>> >>> head/sys/mips/conf/XLP
>> >>> head/sys/mips/conf/XLP64
>> >>> head/sys/mips/conf/XLPN32
>> >>> head/sys/sys/param.h
>> >>>
>> >>> Modified: head/sys/amd64/include/param.h
>> >>>
> ==============================================================================
>> >>> --- head/sys/amd64/include/param.h Tue Jul 19 12:41:57 2011
> (r224216)
>> >>> +++ head/sys/amd64/include/param.h Tue Jul 19 13:00:30 2011
> (r224217)
>> >>> @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
>> >>>
>> >>> #if defined(SMP) || defined(KLD_MODULE)
>> >>> #ifndef MAXCPU
>> >>> -#define MAXCPU 32
>> >>> +#define MAXCPU 64
>> >>> #endif
>> >>> #else
>> >>> #define MAXCPU 1
>> >>
>> >> Do you plan to bump MEMSTAT_MAXCPU, too?
>> >>
>> >> $ vmstat -z
>> >> vmstat: memstat_sysctl_uma: Too many CPUs
>> >> $ vmstat -m
>> >> vmstat: memstat_sysctl_malloc: Too many CPUs
>> >>
>> >> $ sysctl kern. | grep smp.\*cpus
>> >> kern.smp.maxcpus: 64
>> >> kern.smp.cpus: 2
>> >>
>> >
>> > Jeeeez, we seriously need to fix this getting rid of the static values.
>> >
>> > Anyway, can you try the following patch?:
>> > http://www.freebsd.org/~attilio/memstat_maxcpu.diff
>> >
>> > It is going to add some memory overhead for i386 case.
>> >
>>
>> Something like this should work (vmstat -z, vmstat -m both work).
>> It gets rid of MEMSTAT_MAXCPU at the expense of malloc() at runtime.
>> http://plukky.net/~pluknet/patches/libmemstat_nomaxcpu.diff
>>
>> Probably it should work with maxid, instead of maxcpu to save some memory.
>> Though, using maxcpu is more safe.
>
> Actually, I would prefer that it use mp_maxid as that is the general variable
> things should use. mp_maxcpus is a concession for the few places that may
> need to know the MAXCPUS value (e.g. if using libkvm to access a structure in
> a crashdump or live kernel that has a member array with MAXCPU elements).
> Code that just wants to allocate memory to hold per-CPU data should use
> mp_maxid whenever possible.
>
Hi,
I changed the patch to use mp_maxid wherever possible.
http://plukky.net/~pluknet/patches/libmemstat_nomaxcpu.2.diff
To summarize:
1) malloc stats
kern.malloc_stats uses internally MAXCPU, and we have to query MAXCPU
from kernel, too. See kern/kern_malloc.c:sysctl_kern_malloc_stats():
849 mtsh.mtsh_maxcpus = MAXCPU;
1a) memstat_sysctl_malloc()
left unchanged, sysctl kern.smp.maxcpus
1b) memstat_kvm_malloc()
left unchanged, _mp_maxcpus symbol
2) uma stats
vm.zone_stats uses (mp_maxid + 1), vm/uma_core.c:sysctl_vm_zone_stats():
3247 ush.ush_maxcpus = (mp_maxid + 1);
2a) memstat_sysctl_uma()
Switched to query sysctl kern.smp.maxid
2b) memstat_kvm_uma()
left unchanged, _mp_maxid symbol
So, there's only one change in memstat_sysctl_uma().
A bad side of things is that libmemstat() now knows these vm_zone
and malloc_stats internals.
As Robert suggested me on IRC to query maxcpu value from
uma_stream_header and malloc_type_stream_header structures
respectively to be independent from kernel details.
--
wbr,
pluknet
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