[PATCH 0/5] enable all tmem backends to be built and loaded as modules

Dan Magenheimer dan.magenheimer at oracle.com
Wed Oct 31 15:15:17 UTC 2012


Apologies... I misspelled the family name of one of the
Erlangen University authors of the first two patches
in this patchset, so any reply-alls to any of the
patch posts will see a bounce.  If you reply-all to any
of these patches, kindly change one of the recipients
to:

andor.daam at googlemail.com (was misspelled andor.damm)

I regret the inconvenience... :-(

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Magenheimer [mailto:dan.magenheimer at oracle.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 9:08 AM
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> Subject: [PATCH 0/5] enable all tmem backends to be built and loaded as modules
> 
> Since various parts of transcendent memory ("tmem") [1] were first posted in
> 2009, reviewers have suggested that various tmem features should be built
> as a module and enabled by loading the module, rather than the current clunky
> method of compiling as a built-in and enabling via boot parameter.  Due
> to certain tmem initialization steps, that was not feasible at the time.
> 
> [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/454795/
> 
> This patchset allows each of the three merged transcendent memory
> backends (zcache, ramster, Xen tmem) to be used as modules by first
> enabling transcendent memory frontends (cleancache, frontswap) to deal
> with "lazy initialization" and, second, by adding the necessary code for
> the backends to be built and loaded as modules.
> 
> The original mechanism to enable tmem backends -- namely to hardwire
> them into the kernel and select/enable one with a kernel boot
> parameter --  is retained but should be considered deprecated.  When
> backends are loaded as modules, certain knobs will now be
> properly selected via module_params rather than via undocumented
> kernel boot parameters.  Note that module UNloading is not yet
> supported as it is lower priority and will require significant
> additional work.
> 
> The lazy initialization support is necessary because filesystems
> and swap devices are normally mounted early in boot and these
> activites normally trigger tmem calls to setup certain data structures;
> if the respective cleancache/frontswap ops are not yet registered
> by a back end, the tmem setup would fail for these devices and
> cleancache/frontswap would never be enabled for them which limits
> much of the value of tmem in many system configurations.  Lazy
> initialization records the necessary information in cleancache/frontswap
> data structures and "replays" it after the ops are registered
> to ensure that all filesystems and swap devices can benefit from
> the loaded tmem backend.
> 
> Patches 1 and 2 are the original [2] patches to cleancache and frontswap
> proposed by Erlangen University, but rebased to 3.7-rcN plus a couple
> of bug fixes I found necessary to run properly.  I have not attempted
> any code cleanup.  I have also added defines to ensure at runtime
> that backends are not loaded as modules if the frontend patches are not
> yet merged; this is useful to avoid any build dependency (since the
> frontends may be merged into linux-next through different trees and
> at different times than some backends) and once the entire patchset
> is safely merged, these defines/ifdefs can be removed.
> 
> [2] http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-mm/msg31490.html
> 
> Patch 3 enables module support for zcache2.  Zsmalloc support
> has not yet been merged into zcache2 but, once merged, could now
> easily be selected via a module_param.
> 
> Patch 4 enables module support for ramster.  Ramster will now be
> enabled with a module_param to zcache2.
> 
> Patch 5 enables module support for the Xen tmem shim.  Xen
> self-ballooning and frontswap-selfshrinking are also "lazily"
> initialized when the Xen tmem shim is loaded as a module, unless
> explicitly disabled by module_params.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer at oracle.com>
> 
> ---
> Diffstat:
> 
>  drivers/staging/ramster/Kconfig                    |    6 +-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/Makefile                   |   11 +-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/ramster.h                  |    6 +-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/ramster/nodemanager.c      |    9 +-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/ramster/ramster.c          |   29 +++-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/ramster/ramster.h          |    2 +-
>  .../staging/ramster/ramster/ramster_nodemanager.h  |    2 +
>  drivers/staging/ramster/tmem.c                     |    6 +-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/tmem.h                     |    8 +-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/zcache-main.c              |   61 +++++++-
>  drivers/staging/ramster/zcache.h                   |    2 +-
>  drivers/xen/Kconfig                                |    4 +-
>  drivers/xen/tmem.c                                 |   56 ++++++--
>  drivers/xen/xen-selfballoon.c                      |   13 +-
>  include/linux/cleancache.h                         |    1 +
>  include/linux/frontswap.h                          |    1 +
>  include/xen/tmem.h                                 |    8 +
>  mm/cleancache.c                                    |  157 +++++++++++++++++--
>  mm/frontswap.c                                     |   70 ++++++++-
>  19 files changed, 379 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-)



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