On 11/12/2020 14:06, Johannes Weiner wrote: > On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 08:40:05AM +0000, Christoph Hellwig wrote: >>> + /* >>> + * In practice groups of pages tend to be accessed/reclaimed/refaulted >>> + * together. To not go over bvec for those who didn't set BIO_WORKINGSET >>> + * approximate it by looking at the first page and inducing it to the >>> + * whole bio >>> + */ >>> + if (unlikely(PageWorkingset(iter->bvec->bv_page))) >>> + bio_set_flag(bio, BIO_WORKINGSET); >> >> IIRC the feedback was that we do not need to deal with BIO_WORKINGSET >> at all for direct I/O. > > Yes, this hunk is incorrect. We must not use this flag for direct IO. > It's only for paging IO, when you bring in the data at page->mapping + > page->index. Otherwise you tell the pressure accounting code that you > are paging in a thrashing page, when really you're just reading new > data into a page frame that happens to be hot. > > (As per the other thread, bio_add_page() currently makes that same > mistake for direct IO. I'm fixing that.) I have that stuff fixed, it just didn't go into the RFC. That's basically removing replacing add_page() with its version without BIO_WORKINGSET in bio_iov_iter_get_pages() and all __bio_iov_*_{add,get}_pages() + fix up ./fs/direct-io.c. Should cover all direct cases if I didn't miss some. -- Pavel Begunkov