On 12/7/20 7:02 AM, Michal Hocko wrote: > On Mon 07-12-20 22:52:30, Muchun Song wrote: >> On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 9:00 PM Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On Sun 06-12-20 18:14:39, Muchun Song wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> This patch series is aimed to convert all THP vmstat counters to pages >>>> and some KiB vmstat counters to bytes. >>>> >>>> The unit of some vmstat counters are pages, some are bytes, some are >>>> HPAGE_PMD_NR, and some are KiB. When we want to expose these vmstat >>>> counters to the userspace, we have to know the unit of the vmstat counters >>>> is which one. It makes the code complex. Because there are too many choices, >>>> the probability of making a mistake will be greater. >>>> >>>> For example, the below is some bug fix: >>>> - 7de2e9f195b9 ("mm: memcontrol: correct the NR_ANON_THPS counter of hierarchical memcg") >>>> - not committed(it is the first commit in this series) ("mm: memcontrol: fix NR_ANON_THPS account") >>>> >>>> This patch series can make the code simple (161 insertions(+), 187 deletions(-)). >>>> And make the unit of the vmstat counters are either pages or bytes. Fewer choices >>>> means lower probability of making mistakes :). >>>> >>>> This was inspired by Johannes and Roman. Thanks to them. >>> >>> It would be really great if you could summarize the current and after >>> the patch state so that exceptions are clear and easier to review. The >> >> Agree. Will do in the next version. Thanks. >> >> >>> existing situation is rather convoluted but we have at least units part >>> of the name so it is not too hard to notice that. Reducing exeptions >>> sounds nice but I am not really sure it is such an improvement it is >>> worth a lot of code churn. Especially when it comes to KB vs B. Counting >> >> There are two vmstat counters (NR_KERNEL_STACK_KB and >> NR_KERNEL_SCS_KB) whose units are KB. If we do this, all >> vmstat counter units are either pages or bytes in the end. When >> we expose those counters to userspace, it can be easy. You can >> reference to: >> >> [RESEND PATCH v2 11/12] mm: memcontrol: make the slab calculation consistent >> >> From this point of view, I think that it is worth doing this. Right? > > Well, unless I am missing something, we have two counters in bytes, two > in kB, both clearly distinguishable by the B/KB suffix. Changing KB to B > will certainly reduce the different classes of units, no question about > that, but I am not really sure this is worth all the code churn. Maybe > others will think otherwise. > > As I've said the THP accounting change makes more sense to me because it > allows future changes which are already undergoing so there is more > merit in those. > Hi, Are there any documentation changes that go with these patches? Or are none needed? If the patches change the output in /proc/* or /sys/* then I expect there would need to be some doc changes. And is there any chance of confusing userspace s/w (binary or scripts) with these changes? thanks. -- ~Randy