Kernel UMA current occupancy statistics
John Baldwin
jhb at freebsd.org
Wed Mar 8 22:54:28 UTC 2017
On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 08:02:06 AM Karl Denninger wrote:
> Working on the ZFS ARC code I'm trying to find documentation on the
> means by which I can determine the occupancy of a UMA slab.
>
> There is a userland set of calls but I assume those are not the correct
> way to approach this in the kernel context. include/sys/vm/uma.h
> declares that the returned structure is to be opaque to users of the
> facility, and the only occupancy-related function I can find is
> uma_zone_get_cur, which gives me the number of items allocated but
> uma_zone_get_max states that it will return "0" if no limit on
> allocations has been set.
>
> Any hints on how to determine, if for example there are 50,000 "units"
> of memory that are currently held out of kmem in a given slab how many
> are actually allocated and how many are free and reusable without a
> further kernel memory allocation?
>
> What I'm trying to determine is this (from vmstat -z):
>
> ITEM SIZE LIMIT USED FREE REQ FAIL SLEEP
> zio_buf_512: 512, 0, 79865, 199359, 6495950, 0, 0
>
> In other words how do I programmatically, inside a kernel routine (in
> this case zfs/arc.c) retrieve the "used" and "free" values if I have a
> given slab's pointer (which I can use to call kmem_cache_reap_now)?
>
> Thanks in advance;
vmstat -z retrieves these using memstat_sysctl_uma() from libmemstat
which in turn uses the vm.zone_stats sysctl. Looking in that function,
it seems that the used field (mt_count) is computed this way:
mtp->mt_count = mtp->mt_numallocs - mtp->mt_numfrees;
Where numallocs and numfrees are computed by summing a set of per-CPU
stats:
for (j = 0; j < maxcpus; j++) {
mtp->mt_numallocs += upsp->ups_allocs;
mtp->mt_numfrees += upsp->ups_frees;
}
The free field (mt_free) is calculated similarly. First with a global
count followed by per-CPU counts:
mtp->mt_numfrees = uthp->uth_frees;
for (j = 0; j < maxcpus; j++) {
mtp->mt_free += upsp->ups_cache_free;
}
The vm.zone_stats sysctl is implemented by sysctl_vm_zone_stats() in
sys/vm/uma_core.c.
It seems like 'uma_zone_get_cur()' might give you USED. You would
need to add a new function to let you calculate FREE. You can probably
use 'uma_zone_get_cur()' as a template for implementing that other
function. uma_zone_sumstat() might also be useful as a reference.
--
John Baldwin
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