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 | page owner: Tracking about who allocated each page | 
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 | Introduction | 
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 | page owner is for the tracking about who allocated each page. | 
 | It can be used to debug memory leak or to find a memory hogger. | 
 | When allocation happens, information about allocation such as call stack | 
 | and order of pages is stored into certain storage for each page. | 
 | When we need to know about status of all pages, we can get and analyze | 
 | this information. | 
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 | Although we already have tracepoint for tracing page allocation/free, | 
 | using it for analyzing who allocate each page is rather complex. We need | 
 | to enlarge the trace buffer for preventing overlapping until userspace | 
 | program launched. And, launched program continually dump out the trace | 
 | buffer for later analysis and it would change system behviour with more | 
 | possibility rather than just keeping it in memory, so bad for debugging. | 
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 | page owner can also be used for various purposes. For example, accurate | 
 | fragmentation statistics can be obtained through gfp flag information of | 
 | each page. It is already implemented and activated if page owner is | 
 | enabled. Other usages are more than welcome. | 
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 | page owner is disabled in default. So, if you'd like to use it, you need | 
 | to add "page_owner=on" into your boot cmdline. If the kernel is built | 
 | with page owner and page owner is disabled in runtime due to no enabling | 
 | boot option, runtime overhead is marginal. If disabled in runtime, it | 
 | doesn't require memory to store owner information, so there is no runtime | 
 | memory overhead. And, page owner inserts just two unlikely branches into | 
 | the page allocator hotpath and if not enabled, then allocation is done | 
 | like as the kernel without page owner. These two unlikely branches should | 
 | not affect to allocation performance, especially if the static keys jump | 
 | label patching functionality is available. Following is the kernel's code | 
 | size change due to this facility. | 
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 | - Without page owner:: | 
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 |    text    data     bss     dec     hex filename | 
 |    40662   1493     644   42799    a72f mm/page_alloc.o | 
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 | - With page owner:: | 
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 |    text    data     bss     dec     hex filename | 
 |    40892   1493     644   43029    a815 mm/page_alloc.o | 
 |    1427      24       8    1459     5b3 mm/page_ext.o | 
 |    2722      50       0    2772     ad4 mm/page_owner.o | 
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 | Although, roughly, 4 KB code is added in total, page_alloc.o increase by | 
 | 230 bytes and only half of it is in hotpath. Building the kernel with | 
 | page owner and turning it on if needed would be great option to debug | 
 | kernel memory problem. | 
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 | There is one notice that is caused by implementation detail. page owner | 
 | stores information into the memory from struct page extension. This memory | 
 | is initialized some time later than that page allocator starts in sparse | 
 | memory system, so, until initialization, many pages can be allocated and | 
 | they would have no owner information. To fix it up, these early allocated | 
 | pages are investigated and marked as allocated in initialization phase. | 
 | Although it doesn't mean that they have the right owner information, | 
 | at least, we can tell whether the page is allocated or not, | 
 | more accurately. On 2GB memory x86-64 VM box, 13343 early allocated pages | 
 | are catched and marked, although they are mostly allocated from struct | 
 | page extension feature. Anyway, after that, no page is left in | 
 | un-tracking state. | 
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 | Usage | 
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 | 1) Build user-space helper:: | 
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 | 	cd tools/vm | 
 | 	make page_owner_sort | 
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 | 2) Enable page owner: add "page_owner=on" to boot cmdline. | 
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 | 3) Do the job what you want to debug | 
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 | 4) Analyze information from page owner:: | 
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 | 	cat /sys/kernel/debug/page_owner > page_owner_full.txt | 
 | 	./page_owner_sort page_owner_full.txt sorted_page_owner.txt | 
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 |    See the result about who allocated each page | 
 |    in the ``sorted_page_owner.txt``. |