freebsd-skq/sys/i386
Alan Cox 7bfda801a8 Change the management of cached pages (PQ_CACHE) in two fundamental
ways:

(1) Cached pages are no longer kept in the object's resident page
splay tree and memq.  Instead, they are kept in a separate per-object
splay tree of cached pages.  However, access to this new per-object
splay tree is synchronized by the _free_ page queues lock, not to be
confused with the heavily contended page queues lock.  Consequently, a
cached page can be reclaimed by vm_page_alloc(9) without acquiring the
object's lock or the page queues lock.

This solves a problem independently reported by tegge@ and Isilon.
Specifically, they observed the page daemon consuming a great deal of
CPU time because of pages bouncing back and forth between the cache
queue (PQ_CACHE) and the inactive queue (PQ_INACTIVE).  The source of
this problem turned out to be a deadlock avoidance strategy employed
when selecting a cached page to reclaim in vm_page_select_cache().
However, the root cause was really that reclaiming a cached page
required the acquisition of an object lock while the page queues lock
was already held.  Thus, this change addresses the problem at its
root, by eliminating the need to acquire the object's lock.

Moreover, keeping cached pages in the object's primary splay tree and
memq was, in effect, optimizing for the uncommon case.  Cached pages
are reclaimed far, far more often than they are reactivated.  Instead,
this change makes reclamation cheaper, especially in terms of
synchronization overhead, and reactivation more expensive, because
reactivated pages will have to be reentered into the object's primary
splay tree and memq.

(2) Cached pages are now stored alongside free pages in the physical
memory allocator's buddy queues, increasing the likelihood that large
allocations of contiguous physical memory (i.e., superpages) will
succeed.

Finally, as a result of this change long-standing restrictions on when
and where a cached page can be reclaimed and returned by
vm_page_alloc(9) are eliminated.  Specifically, calls to
vm_page_alloc(9) specifying VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT can now reclaim and
return a formerly cached page.  Consequently, a call to malloc(9)
specifying M_NOWAIT is less likely to fail.

Discussed with: many over the course of the summer, including jeff@,
   Justin Husted @ Isilon, peter@, tegge@
Tested by: an earlier version by kris@
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-25 06:25:06 +00:00
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acpica This is a follow-up, cleaning-up commit about recent changes involving 2007-09-11 22:54:09 +00:00
bios Tweak the probe/attach order of devices on the x86 nexus devices. 2007-03-20 20:21:44 +00:00
compile
conf Add a driver for the on-die digital thermal sensor found on Intel Core 2007-08-15 19:26:03 +00:00
cpufreq Use bus_dma to get a page in the first 4 GB. Since the physical address 2007-06-17 07:18:23 +00:00
i386 Recognize the Soekris NET5501 and configure the error led. 2007-09-18 09:19:44 +00:00
ibcs2 Remove pad argument from ftruncate wrapper. Oops. 2007-07-05 05:32:44 +00:00
include Change the management of cached pages (PQ_CACHE) in two fundamental 2007-09-25 06:25:06 +00:00
isa Fix a kernel panic due to a NULL pointer access on pc98. 2007-09-01 12:18:28 +00:00
linux Fill in cr2 in the signal context from ksi->ksi_addr. 2007-09-20 13:46:26 +00:00
pci Revamp the MSI/MSI-X code a bit to achieve two main goals: 2007-05-02 17:50:36 +00:00
svr4 Use svr4_si_{addr,code,errno,signo,trap} in preference to si_{...}. 2005-10-19 14:59:54 +00:00
xbox - Define data of struct gfb_font a const as it's only used to supply font 2007-06-16 21:31:53 +00:00
Makefile Update entries for building tags. 2007-05-13 18:21:54 +00:00