Re: [PATCH v2 0/4] Per-container dcache size limitation

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On 08/04/2011 09:35 PM, Glauber Costa wrote:
Hi,

Since v1, there is not too much new here.
I'm incorporating David's suggestion of calling the sb
shrinker, which will, in effect, prune the icache and
other sb related objects as well.

I am also keeping the mount based interface, since I
still believe it is the way to go. But I'm obviously
still open for suggestions. Some small corrections
were also made to it since v1. Specifically, bind
mounts are not allowed to alter the original sb dcache
size.

Glauber Costa (4):
   factor out single-shrinker code
   Keep nr_dentry per super block
   limit nr_dentries per superblock
   parse options in the vfs level

  fs/dcache.c              |   44 +++++++++++-
  fs/namespace.c           |  105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  fs/super.c               |   16 ++++-
  include/linux/dcache.h   |    4 +
  include/linux/fs.h       |    3 +
  include/linux/shrinker.h |    6 ++
  mm/vmscan.c              |  185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
  7 files changed, 274 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-)

People,

Any comments on this? I think I addressed all the comments previously
made, and if there are no further requests, I think this is ready for
getting in. In case there are issues, please let me know so I can address them.

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