On Fri 13-10-23 13:52:08, Jingbo Xu wrote: > The cgwb cleanup routine will try to release the dying cgwb by switching > the attached inodes. It fetches the attached inodes from wb->b_attached > list, omitting the fact that inodes only with dirty timestamps reside in > wb->b_dirty_time list, which is the case when lazytime is enabled. This > causes enormous zombie memory cgroup when lazytime is enabled, as inodes > with dirty timestamps can not be switched to a live cgwb for a long time. > > It is reasonable not to switch cgwb for inodes with dirty data, as > otherwise it may break the bandwidth restrictions. However since the > writeback of inode metadata is not accounted for, let's also switch > inodes with dirty timestamps to avoid zombie memory and block cgroups > when laztytime is enabled. > > Fixs: c22d70a162d3 ("writeback, cgroup: release dying cgwbs by switching attached inodes") ^^^ Fixes > Signed-off-by: Jingbo Xu <jefflexu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Otherwise looks good. Feel free to add: Reviewed-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> Honza > --- > v2: add comment explaining why switching for inodes with dirty > timestamps is needed > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231011084228.77615-1-jefflexu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > --- > fs/fs-writeback.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ > 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/fs/fs-writeback.c b/fs/fs-writeback.c > index c1af01b2c42d..1767493dffda 100644 > --- a/fs/fs-writeback.c > +++ b/fs/fs-writeback.c > @@ -613,6 +613,24 @@ static void inode_switch_wbs(struct inode *inode, int new_wb_id) > kfree(isw); > } > > +static bool isw_prepare_wbs_switch(struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw, > + struct list_head *list, int *nr) > +{ > + struct inode *inode; > + > + list_for_each_entry(inode, list, i_io_list) { > + if (!inode_prepare_wbs_switch(inode, isw->new_wb)) > + continue; > + > + isw->inodes[*nr] = inode; > + (*nr)++; > + > + if (*nr >= WB_MAX_INODES_PER_ISW - 1) > + return true; > + } > + return false; > +} > + > /** > * cleanup_offline_cgwb - detach associated inodes > * @wb: target wb > @@ -625,7 +643,6 @@ bool cleanup_offline_cgwb(struct bdi_writeback *wb) > { > struct cgroup_subsys_state *memcg_css; > struct inode_switch_wbs_context *isw; > - struct inode *inode; > int nr; > bool restart = false; > > @@ -647,17 +664,17 @@ bool cleanup_offline_cgwb(struct bdi_writeback *wb) > > nr = 0; > spin_lock(&wb->list_lock); > - list_for_each_entry(inode, &wb->b_attached, i_io_list) { > - if (!inode_prepare_wbs_switch(inode, isw->new_wb)) > - continue; > - > - isw->inodes[nr++] = inode; > - > - if (nr >= WB_MAX_INODES_PER_ISW - 1) { > - restart = true; > - break; > - } > - } > + /* > + * In addition to the inodes that have completed writeback, also switch > + * cgwbs for those inodes only with dirty timestamps. Otherwise, those > + * inodes won't be written back for a long time when lazytime is > + * enabled, and thus pinning the dying cgwbs. It won't break the > + * bandwidth restrictions, as writeback of inode metadata is not > + * accounted for. > + */ > + restart = isw_prepare_wbs_switch(isw, &wb->b_attached, &nr); > + if (!restart) > + restart = isw_prepare_wbs_switch(isw, &wb->b_dirty_time, &nr); > spin_unlock(&wb->list_lock); > > /* no attached inodes? bail out */ > -- > 2.19.1.6.gb485710b > -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR