Re: [PATCH] dm: Make MIN_IOS, et al, tunable via sysctl.

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On Tue, 20 Aug 2013, Frank Mayhar wrote:

> On Tue, 2013-08-20 at 17:22 -0400, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
> > On Fri, 16 Aug 2013, Frank Mayhar wrote:
> > > The device mapper and some of its modules allocate memory pools at
> > > various points when setting up a device.  In some cases, these pools are
> > > fairly large, for example the multipath module allocates a 256-entry
> > > pool and the dm itself allocates three of that size.  In a
> > > memory-constrained environment where we're creating a lot of these
> > > devices, the memory use can quickly become significant.  Unfortunately,
> > > there's currently no way to change the size of the pools other than by
> > > changing a constant and rebuilding the kernel.
> > I think it would be better to set the values to some low value (1 should 
> > be enough, there is 16 in some places that is already low enough). There 
> > is no need to make it user-configurable, because the user will see no 
> > additional benefit from bigger mempools.
> > 
> > Maybe multipath is the exception - but other dm targets don't really need 
> > big mempools so there is no need to make the size configurable.
> 
> The point is not to make the mempools bigger, the point is to be able to
> make them _smaller_ for memory-constrained environments.  In some cases,
> even 16 can be too big, especially when creating a large number of
> devices.
> 
> In any event, it seems unfortunate to me that these values are
> hard-coded.  One shouldn't have to rebuild the kernel to change them,
> IMHO.

So make a patch that changes 16 to 1 if it helps on your system (I'd like 
to ask - what is the configuration where this kind of change helps?). 
There is no need for that to be tunable, anyone can live with mempool size 
being 1.

Mikulas

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