Isaac J. Manjarres e6284969d9 ANDROID: arm64: cache: Lower ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN to 64 bytes
Currently, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN is set to 128 bytes for ARM64, which
means that the minimum size for kmalloc objects is 128 bytes.
ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN is required to be 128 bytes to be able to use a
single kernel image to support non-coherent DMA on systems with
cachelines up to 128 bytes in size.

However, the current value of 128 bytes leads to a large amount of
wasted memory for slab allocations on systems that have 64 byte
cachelines and only need a minimum alignment of 64 bytes for
DMA buffers. If these systems are allowed to use a smaller
ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN value of 64, the memory footprint of slab
allocations can be reduced by redirecting some allocations from
the kmalloc-128 and kmalloc-256 caches to the kmalloc-64 and
kmalloc-192 slab caches.

The following output from the slabinfo tool from a device running
Linux 6.1-rc5 reveals that lowering ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN from 128 bytes
to 64 bytes reduces the memory footprint of slab allocations by
16.6 MB--almost 5%.

ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN == 128:

Name                   Objects Objsize           Space
kmalloc-128             236973     128           33.0M
kmalloc-rcl-128           5541     128          724.9K
kmalloc-cg-128           10367     128            1.5M
kmalloc-256              12986     256            3.5M
kmalloc-rcl-256            256     256           65.5K
kmalloc-cg-256             544     256          139.2K

Total:                  266667                   38.9M

ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN == 64:

Name                   Objects Objsize           Space
kmalloc-64              216525      64           14.9M
kmalloc-rcl-64            3663      64          249.8K
kmalloc-cg-64            10269      64          864.2K
kmalloc-128              22797     128            3.5M
kmalloc-rcl-128           2016     128          258.0K
kmalloc-cg-128             288     128           36.8K
kmalloc-192               5532     192            1.1M
kmalloc-rcl-192            147     192           28.6K
kmalloc-cg-192             462     192           90.1K
kmalloc-256               5110     256            1.3M
kmalloc-rcl-256              0     256              0K
kmalloc-cg-256             224     256           57.3K

Total:                  267033                   22.3M

Thus, given the amount of memory saved by lowering ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN,
and that we are not aware of systems that have 128 byte cachelines
that will launch with newer kernels, lower the value of
ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN to 64 bytes for ARM64.

This is meant to serve as an intermediate solution while the series
in [1] is finalized.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-iommu/20221106220143.2129263-1-catalin.marinas@arm.com/

Bug: 241844128
Bug: 267786731
Signed-off-by: Isaac J. Manjarres <isaacmanjarres@google.com>
Change-Id: Idde8d1c682865582382766acc0443dda1a8a4f12
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How do I submit patches to Android Common Kernels

  1. BEST: Make all of your changes to upstream Linux. If appropriate, backport to the stable releases. These patches will be merged automatically in the corresponding common kernels. If the patch is already in upstream Linux, post a backport of the patch that conforms to the patch requirements below.

    • Do not send patches upstream that contain only symbol exports. To be considered for upstream Linux, additions of EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL() require an in-tree modular driver that uses the symbol -- so include the new driver or changes to an existing driver in the same patchset as the export.
    • When sending patches upstream, the commit message must contain a clear case for why the patch is needed and beneficial to the community. Enabling out-of-tree drivers or functionality is not not a persuasive case.
  2. LESS GOOD: Develop your patches out-of-tree (from an upstream Linux point-of-view). Unless these are fixing an Android-specific bug, these are very unlikely to be accepted unless they have been coordinated with kernel-team@android.com. If you want to proceed, post a patch that conforms to the patch requirements below.

Common Kernel patch requirements

  • All patches must conform to the Linux kernel coding standards and pass scripts/checkpatch.pl
  • Patches shall not break gki_defconfig or allmodconfig builds for arm, arm64, x86, x86_64 architectures (see https://source.android.com/setup/build/building-kernels)
  • If the patch is not merged from an upstream branch, the subject must be tagged with the type of patch: UPSTREAM:, BACKPORT:, FROMGIT:, FROMLIST:, or ANDROID:.
  • All patches must have a Change-Id: tag (see https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-changeid.html)
  • If an Android bug has been assigned, there must be a Bug: tag.
  • All patches must have a Signed-off-by: tag by the author and the submitter

Additional requirements are listed below based on patch type

Requirements for backports from mainline Linux: UPSTREAM:, BACKPORT:

  • If the patch is a cherry-pick from Linux mainline with no changes at all
    • tag the patch subject with UPSTREAM:.
    • add upstream commit information with a (cherry picked from commit ...) line
    • Example:
      • if the upstream commit message is
        important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>
  • then Joe Smith would upload the patch for the common kernel as
        UPSTREAM: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        (cherry picked from commit c31e73121f4c1ec41143423ac6ce3ce6dafdcec1)
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>
  • If the patch requires any changes from the upstream version, tag the patch with BACKPORT: instead of UPSTREAM:.
    • use the same tags as UPSTREAM:
    • add comments about the changes under the (cherry picked from commit ...) line
    • Example:
        BACKPORT: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        (cherry picked from commit c31e73121f4c1ec41143423ac6ce3ce6dafdcec1)
        [joe: Resolved minor conflict in drivers/foo/bar.c ]
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>

Requirements for other backports: FROMGIT:, FROMLIST:,

  • If the patch has been merged into an upstream maintainer tree, but has not yet been merged into Linux mainline
    • tag the patch subject with FROMGIT:
    • add info on where the patch came from as (cherry picked from commit <sha1> <repo> <branch>). This must be a stable maintainer branch (not rebased, so don't use linux-next for example).
    • if changes were required, use BACKPORT: FROMGIT:
    • Example:
      • if the commit message in the maintainer tree is
        important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>
  • then Joe Smith would upload the patch for the common kernel as
        FROMGIT: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        (cherry picked from commit 878a2fd9de10b03d11d2f622250285c7e63deace
         https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/foo/bar.git test-branch)
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>
  • If the patch has been submitted to LKML, but not accepted into any maintainer tree
    • tag the patch subject with FROMLIST:
    • add a Link: tag with a link to the submittal on lore.kernel.org
    • add a Bug: tag with the Android bug (required for patches not accepted into a maintainer tree)
    • if changes were required, use BACKPORT: FROMLIST:
    • Example:
        FROMLIST: important patch from upstream

        This is the detailed description of the important patch

        Signed-off-by: Fred Jones <fred.jones@foo.org>

        Bug: 135791357
        Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190619171517.GA17557@someone.com/
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>

Requirements for Android-specific patches: ANDROID:

  • If the patch is fixing a bug to Android-specific code
    • tag the patch subject with ANDROID:
    • add a Fixes: tag that cites the patch with the bug
    • Example:
        ANDROID: fix android-specific bug in foobar.c

        This is the detailed description of the important fix

        Fixes: 1234abcd2468 ("foobar: add cool feature")
        Change-Id: I4caaaa566ea080fa148c5e768bb1a0b6f7201c01
        Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@foo.org>
  • If the patch is a new feature
    • tag the patch subject with ANDROID:
    • add a Bug: tag with the Android bug (required for android-specific features)
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