Re: [PATCH] mm, memcg: cg2 memory{.swap,}.peak write handlers

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Hello,

On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 08:00:52PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
...
> > If we want to allow peak measurement of time periods, I wonder whether we
> > could do something similar to pressure triggers - ie. let users register
> > watchers so that each user can define their own watch periods. This is more
> > involved but more useful and less error-inducing than adding reset to a
> > single counter.
> 
> I would rather not get back to that unless we have many more users that
> really need that. Absolute value of the memory consumption is a long
> living concept that doesn't make much sense most of the time. People
> just tend to still use it because it is much simpler to compare two different
> values rather than something as dynamic as PSI similar metrics.

The initial justification for adding memory.peak was that it's mostly to
monitor short lived cgroups. Adding reset would make it used more widely,
which isn't necessarily a bad thing and people most likely will find ways to
use it creatively. I'm mostly worried that that's going to create a mess
down the road. Yeah, so, it's not widely useful now but adding reset makes
it more useful and in a way which can potentially paint us into a corner.

But then again, maybe this is really niche, future usages will still remain
very restricted, and adding something more akin to PSI triggers is way
over-engineering it.

Thanks.

-- 
tejun




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