Alexei Starovoitov d6ec0906d6 Merge branch 'replace-bpf-memory-allocator-with-kmalloc_nolock-in-local-storage'
Amery Hung says:

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Replace BPF memory allocator with kmalloc_nolock() in local storage

This patchset tries to simplify bpf_local_storage.c by adopting
kmalloc_nolock(). This removes memory preallocation and reduces the
dependency of smap in bpf_selem_free() and bpf_local_storage_free().
The later will simplify a future refactor that replaces
local_storage->lock and b->lock [1].

RFC v1 tried to switch to kmalloc_nolock() unconditionally. However,
as there is substantial performance loss in socket local storage due to
1) defer_free() in kfree_nolock() and 2) no kfree_rcu() batching,
replacing kzalloc() is postponed until necessary improvements in mm
land.

Benchmark

./bench -p 1 local-storage-create --storage-type <socket,task> \
  --batch-size <16,32,64>

The benchmark is a microbenchmark stress-testing how fast local storage
can be created. For task local storage, switching from BPF memory
allocator to kmalloc_nolock() yields a small amount of improvement. For
socket local storage, it remains roughly the same as nothing has changed.

Socket local storage
memory alloc     batch  creation speed              creation speed diff
---------------  ----   ------------------                         ----
kzalloc           16    144.149 ± 0.642k/s  3.10 kmallocs/create
(before)          32    144.379 ± 1.070k/s  3.08 kmallocs/create
                  64    144.491 ± 0.818k/s  3.13 kmallocs/create

kzalloc           16    146.180 ± 1.403k/s  3.10 kmallocs/create  +1.4%
(not changed)     32    146.245 ± 1.272k/s  3.10 kmallocs/create  +1.3%
                  64    145.012 ± 1.545k/s  3.10 kmallocs/create  +0.4%

Task local storage
memory alloc     batch  creation speed              creation speed diff
---------------  ----   ------------------                         ----
BPF memory        16     24.668 ± 0.121k/s  2.54 kmallocs/create
allocator         32     22.899 ± 0.097k/s  2.67 kmallocs/create
(before)          64     22.559 ± 0.076k/s  2.56 kmallocs/create

kmalloc_nolock    16     25.796 ± 0.059k/s  2.52 kmallocs/create  +4.6%
(after)           32     23.412 ± 0.069k/s  2.50 kmallocs/create  +2.2%
                  64     23.717 ± 0.108k/s  2.60 kmallocs/create  +5.1%

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20251002225356.1505480-1-ameryhung@gmail.com/

v1 -> v2
  - Only replace BPF memory allocator with kmalloc_nolock()
  Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20251112175939.2365295-1-ameryhung@gmail.com/
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Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251114201329.3275875-1-ameryhung@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2025-11-18 16:20:35 -08:00
2022-09-28 09:02:20 +02:00
2025-02-19 14:53:27 -07:00
2025-11-09 15:10:19 -08:00
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