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| .. _ksm:
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| =======================
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| Kernel Samepage Merging
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| =======================
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| 
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| KSM is a memory-saving de-duplication feature, enabled by CONFIG_KSM=y,
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| added to the Linux kernel in 2.6.32.  See ``mm/ksm.c`` for its implementation,
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| and http://lwn.net/Articles/306704/ and https://lwn.net/Articles/330589/
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| 
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| The userspace interface of KSM is described in :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ksm.rst <admin_guide_ksm>`
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| 
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| Design
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| ======
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| 
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| Overview
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| --------
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| 
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| .. kernel-doc:: mm/ksm.c
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|    :DOC: Overview
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| 
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| Reverse mapping
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| ---------------
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| KSM maintains reverse mapping information for KSM pages in the stable
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| tree.
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| 
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| If a KSM page is shared between less than ``max_page_sharing`` VMAs,
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| the node of the stable tree that represents such KSM page points to a
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| list of struct ksm_rmap_item and the ``page->mapping`` of the
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| KSM page points to the stable tree node.
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| 
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| When the sharing passes this threshold, KSM adds a second dimension to
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| the stable tree. The tree node becomes a "chain" that links one or
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| more "dups". Each "dup" keeps reverse mapping information for a KSM
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| page with ``page->mapping`` pointing to that "dup".
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| 
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| Every "chain" and all "dups" linked into a "chain" enforce the
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| invariant that they represent the same write protected memory content,
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| even if each "dup" will be pointed by a different KSM page copy of
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| that content.
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| 
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| This way the stable tree lookup computational complexity is unaffected
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| if compared to an unlimited list of reverse mappings. It is still
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| enforced that there cannot be KSM page content duplicates in the
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| stable tree itself.
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| 
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| The deduplication limit enforced by ``max_page_sharing`` is required
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| to avoid the virtual memory rmap lists to grow too large. The rmap
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| walk has O(N) complexity where N is the number of rmap_items
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| (i.e. virtual mappings) that are sharing the page, which is in turn
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| capped by ``max_page_sharing``. So this effectively spreads the linear
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| O(N) computational complexity from rmap walk context over different
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| KSM pages. The ksmd walk over the stable_node "chains" is also O(N),
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| but N is the number of stable_node "dups", not the number of
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| rmap_items, so it has not a significant impact on ksmd performance. In
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| practice the best stable_node "dup" candidate will be kept and found
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| at the head of the "dups" list.
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| 
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| High values of ``max_page_sharing`` result in faster memory merging
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| (because there will be fewer stable_node dups queued into the
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| stable_node chain->hlist to check for pruning) and higher
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| deduplication factor at the expense of slower worst case for rmap
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| walks for any KSM page which can happen during swapping, compaction,
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| NUMA balancing and page migration.
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| 
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| The ``stable_node_dups/stable_node_chains`` ratio is also affected by the
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| ``max_page_sharing`` tunable, and an high ratio may indicate fragmentation
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| in the stable_node dups, which could be solved by introducing
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| fragmentation algorithms in ksmd which would refile rmap_items from
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| one stable_node dup to another stable_node dup, in order to free up
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| stable_node "dups" with few rmap_items in them, but that may increase
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| the ksmd CPU usage and possibly slowdown the readonly computations on
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| the KSM pages of the applications.
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| 
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| The whole list of stable_node "dups" linked in the stable_node
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| "chains" is scanned periodically in order to prune stale stable_nodes.
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| The frequency of such scans is defined by
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| ``stable_node_chains_prune_millisecs`` sysfs tunable.
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| 
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| Reference
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| ---------
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| .. kernel-doc:: mm/ksm.c
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|    :functions: mm_slot ksm_scan stable_node rmap_item
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| 
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| --
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| Izik Eidus,
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| Hugh Dickins, 17 Nov 2009
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