Re: [RFC PATCH 0/8] memcg: Enable fine-grained per process memory control

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On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:08:23AM -0400, Waiman Long wrote:
> Memory controller can be used to control and limit the amount of
> physical memory used by a task. When a limit is set in "memory.high" in
> a v2 non-root memory cgroup, the memory controller will try to reclaim
> memory if the limit has been exceeded. Normally, that will be enough
> to keep the physical memory consumption of tasks in the memory cgroup
> to be around or below the "memory.high" limit.
> 
> Sometimes, memory reclaim may not be able to recover memory in a rate
> that can catch up to the physical memory allocation rate. In this case,
> the physical memory consumption will keep on increasing. 

Then slow down the allocator? That's what we do for dirty pages too, we
slow down the dirtier when we run against the limits.




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