Hi, Kame. On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:03 AM, KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 12:25:40 +0000 > Mel Gorman <mel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Unusable free space index is a measure of external fragmentation that >> takes the allocation size into account. For the most part, the huge page >> size will be the size of interest but not necessarily so it is exported >> on a per-order and per-zone basis via /proc/unusable_index. >> >> The index is a value between 0 and 1. It can be expressed as a >> percentage by multiplying by 100 as documented in >> Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt. >> >> Signed-off-by: Mel Gorman <mel@xxxxxxxxx> >> Reviewed-by: Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@xxxxxxxxx> >> Reviewed-by: KOSAKI Motohiro <kosaki.motohiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Acked-by: Rik van Riel <riel@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt | 13 ++++- >> mm/vmstat.c | 120 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt >> index 5e132b5..5c4b0fb 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt >> +++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt >> @@ -452,6 +452,7 @@ Table 1-5: Kernel info in /proc >> sys See chapter 2 >> sysvipc Info of SysVIPC Resources (msg, sem, shm) (2.4) >> tty Info of tty drivers >> + unusable_index Additional page allocator information (see text)(2.5) >> uptime System uptime >> version Kernel version >> video bttv info of video resources (2.4) >> @@ -609,7 +610,7 @@ ZONE_DMA, 4 chunks of 2^1*PAGE_SIZE in ZONE_DMA, 101 chunks of 2^4*PAGE_SIZE >> available in ZONE_NORMAL, etc... >> >> More information relevant to external fragmentation can be found in >> -pagetypeinfo. >> +pagetypeinfo and unusable_index >> >> > cat /proc/pagetypeinfo >> Page block order: 9 >> @@ -650,6 +651,16 @@ unless memory has been mlock()'d. Some of the Reclaimable blocks should >> also be allocatable although a lot of filesystem metadata may have to be >> reclaimed to achieve this. >> >> +> cat /proc/unusable_index >> +Node 0, zone DMA 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.005 0.013 0.021 0.037 0.037 0.101 0.230 >> +Node 0, zone Normal 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.015 0.028 0.028 0.054 >> + >> +The unusable free space index measures how much of the available free >> +memory cannot be used to satisfy an allocation of a given size and is a >> +value between 0 and 1. The higher the value, the more of free memory is >> +unusable and by implication, the worse the external fragmentation is. This >> +can be expressed as a percentage by multiplying by 100. >> + >> .............................................................................. >> >> meminfo: >> diff --git a/mm/vmstat.c b/mm/vmstat.c >> index 7f760cb..ca42e10 100644 >> --- a/mm/vmstat.c >> +++ b/mm/vmstat.c >> @@ -453,6 +453,106 @@ static int frag_show(struct seq_file *m, void *arg) >> return 0; >> } >> >> + >> +struct contig_page_info { >> + unsigned long free_pages; >> + unsigned long free_blocks_total; >> + unsigned long free_blocks_suitable; >> +}; >> + >> +/* >> + * Calculate the number of free pages in a zone, how many contiguous >> + * pages are free and how many are large enough to satisfy an allocation of >> + * the target size. Note that this function makes to attempt to estimate >> + * how many suitable free blocks there *might* be if MOVABLE pages were >> + * migrated. Calculating that is possible, but expensive and can be >> + * figured out from userspace >> + */ >> +static void fill_contig_page_info(struct zone *zone, >> + unsigned int suitable_order, >> + struct contig_page_info *info) >> +{ >> + unsigned int order; >> + >> + info->free_pages = 0; >> + info->free_blocks_total = 0; >> + info->free_blocks_suitable = 0; >> + >> + for (order = 0; order < MAX_ORDER; order++) { >> + unsigned long blocks; >> + >> + /* Count number of free blocks */ >> + blocks = zone->free_area[order].nr_free; >> + info->free_blocks_total += blocks; > > ....for what this free_blocks_total is ? It's used by fragmentation_index in [06/11]. > > Thanks, > -Kame > > -- Kind regards, Minchan Kim -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href