* Kirill A. Shutemov <kirill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2009-12-30 17:57:55]: > This patchset introduces eventfd-based API for notifications in cgroups and > implements memory notifications on top of it. > > It uses statistics in memory controler to track memory usage. > > Output of time(1) on building kernel on tmpfs: > > Root cgroup before changes: > make -j2 506.37 user 60.93s system 193% cpu 4:52.77 total > Non-root cgroup before changes: > make -j2 507.14 user 62.66s system 193% cpu 4:54.74 total > Root cgroup after changes (0 thresholds): > make -j2 507.13 user 62.20s system 193% cpu 4:53.55 total > Non-root cgroup after changes (0 thresholds): > make -j2 507.70 user 64.20s system 193% cpu 4:55.70 total > Root cgroup after changes (1 thresholds, never crossed): > make -j2 506.97 user 62.20s system 193% cpu 4:53.90 total > Non-root cgroup after changes (1 thresholds, never crossed): > make -j2 507.55 user 64.08s system 193% cpu 4:55.63 total > > Any comments? Hi, I just saw that the notification work for me using the tool you supplied. One strange thing was that I got notified even though the amount of data I was using was reducing, so I hit the notification two ways +------------+----------- 1G ----> (got notified on increase) <---- (got notified on decrease) I am not against the behaviour, but it can be confusing unless clarified with the event. -- Balbir _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers