When the system is under background dirty memory threshold but a cgroup is over its background dirty memory threshold, then only writeback inodes associated with the over-limit cgroup(s). In addition to checking if the system dirty memory usage is over the system background threshold, over_bground_thresh() also checks if any cgroups are over their respective background dirty memory thresholds. The writeback_control.for_cgroup field is set to distinguish between a system and memcg overage. If performing cgroup writeback, move_expired_inodes() skips inodes that do not contribute dirty pages to the cgroup being written back. After writing some pages, wb_writeback() will call mem_cgroup_writeback_done() to update the set of over-bg-limits memcg. Signed-off-by: Greg Thelen <gthelen@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Changelog since v7: - over_bground_thresh() now sets shared_inodes=1. In -v7 per memcg background writeback did not, so it did not write pages of shared inodes in background writeback. In the (potentially common) case where the system dirty memory usage is below the system background dirty threshold but at least one cgroup is over its background dirty limit, then per memcg background writeback is queued for any over-background-threshold cgroups. Background writeback should be allowed to writeback shared inodes. The hope is that writing such inodes has good chance of cleaning the inodes so they can transition from shared to non-shared. Such a transition is good because then the inode will remain unshared until it is written by multiple cgroup. Non-shared inodes offer better isolation. fs/fs-writeback.c | 32 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/fs-writeback.c b/fs/fs-writeback.c index 0174fcf..c0bfe62 100644 --- a/fs/fs-writeback.c +++ b/fs/fs-writeback.c @@ -256,14 +256,17 @@ static void move_expired_inodes(struct list_head *delaying_queue, LIST_HEAD(tmp); struct list_head *pos, *node; struct super_block *sb = NULL; - struct inode *inode; + struct inode *inode, *tmp_inode; int do_sb_sort = 0; - while (!list_empty(delaying_queue)) { - inode = wb_inode(delaying_queue->prev); + list_for_each_entry_safe_reverse(inode, tmp_inode, delaying_queue, + i_wb_list) { if (wbc->older_than_this && inode_dirtied_after(inode, *wbc->older_than_this)) break; + if (wbc->for_cgroup && + !should_writeback_mem_cgroup_inode(inode, wbc)) + continue; if (sb && sb != inode->i_sb) do_sb_sort = 1; sb = inode->i_sb; @@ -614,14 +617,22 @@ void writeback_inodes_wb(struct bdi_writeback *wb, */ #define MAX_WRITEBACK_PAGES 1024 -static inline bool over_bground_thresh(void) +static inline bool over_bground_thresh(struct bdi_writeback *wb, + struct writeback_control *wbc) { unsigned long background_thresh, dirty_thresh; global_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh); - return (global_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY) + - global_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS) > background_thresh); + if (global_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY) + + global_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS) > background_thresh) { + wbc->for_cgroup = 0; + return true; + } + + wbc->for_cgroup = 1; + wbc->shared_inodes = 1; + return mem_cgroups_over_bground_dirty_thresh(); } /* @@ -700,7 +711,7 @@ static long wb_writeback(struct bdi_writeback *wb, * For background writeout, stop when we are below the * background dirty threshold */ - if (work->for_background && !over_bground_thresh()) + if (work->for_background && !over_bground_thresh(wb, &wbc)) break; if (work->for_kupdate || work->for_background) { @@ -729,6 +740,9 @@ retry: work->nr_pages -= write_chunk - wbc.nr_to_write; wrote += write_chunk - wbc.nr_to_write; + if (write_chunk - wbc.nr_to_write > 0) + mem_cgroup_writeback_done(); + /* * Did we write something? Try for more * @@ -809,7 +823,9 @@ static unsigned long get_nr_dirty_pages(void) static long wb_check_background_flush(struct bdi_writeback *wb) { - if (over_bground_thresh()) { + struct writeback_control wbc; + + if (over_bground_thresh(wb, &wbc)) { struct wb_writeback_work work = { .nr_pages = LONG_MAX, -- 1.7.3.1 _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers