Changes since V1: - Renamed "nfs"/"total_nfs" to "nfs_unstable"/"total_nfs_unstable" in per cgroup memory.stat to match /proc/meminfo. - Avoid lockdep warnings by using rcu_read_[un]lock() in mem_cgroup_has_dirty_limit(). - Fixed lockdep issue in mem_cgroup_read_stat() which is exposed by these patches. - Remove redundant comments. - Rename (for clarity): - mem_cgroup_write_page_stat_item -> mem_cgroup_page_stat_item - mem_cgroup_read_page_stat_item -> mem_cgroup_nr_pages_item - Renamed newly created proc files: - memory.dirty_bytes -> memory.dirty_limit_in_bytes - memory.dirty_background_bytes -> memory.dirty_background_limit_in_bytes - Removed unnecessary get_ prefix from get_xxx() functions. - Allow [kKmMgG] suffixes for newly created dirty limit value cgroupfs files. - Disable softirq rather than hardirq in lock_page_cgroup() - Made mem_cgroup_move_account_page_stat() inline. - Ported patches to mmotm-2010-10-13-17-13. This patch set provides the ability for each cgroup to have independent dirty page limits. Limiting dirty memory is like fixing the max amount of dirty (hard to reclaim) page cache used by a cgroup. So, in case of multiple cgroup writers, they will not be able to consume more than their designated share of dirty pages and will be forced to perform write-out if they cross that limit. The patches are based on a series proposed by Andrea Righi in Mar 2010. Overview: - Add page_cgroup flags to record when pages are dirty, in writeback, or nfs unstable. - Extend mem_cgroup to record the total number of pages in each of the interesting dirty states (dirty, writeback, unstable_nfs). - Add dirty parameters similar to the system-wide /proc/sys/vm/dirty_* limits to mem_cgroup. The mem_cgroup dirty parameters are accessible via cgroupfs control files. - Consider both system and per-memcg dirty limits in page writeback when deciding to queue background writeback or block for foreground writeback. Known shortcomings: - When a cgroup dirty limit is exceeded, then bdi writeback is employed to writeback dirty inodes. Bdi writeback considers inodes from any cgroup, not just inodes contributing dirty pages to the cgroup exceeding its limit. Performance data: - A page fault microbenchmark workload was used to measure performance, which can be called in read or write mode: f = open(foo. $cpu) truncate(f, 4096) alarm(60) while (1) { p = mmap(f, 4096) if (write) *p = 1 else x = *p munmap(p) } - The workload was called for several points in the patch series in different modes: - s_read is a single threaded reader - s_write is a single threaded writer - p_read is a 16 thread reader, each operating on a different file - p_write is a 16 thread writer, each operating on a different file - Measurements were collected on a 16 core non-numa system using "perf stat --repeat 3". The -a option was used for parallel (p_*) runs. - All numbers are page fault rate (M/sec). Higher is better. - Patch 04/11 disables softirq in lock_page_cgroup(). There has been some discussion about the performance of this change. To compare the cost of disabling softirq in patch 04/11, compare the patch 03 and patch 04 rows. - To compare the performance of a kernel without non-memcg compare the first and last rows, neither has memcg configured. The first row does not include any of these memcg patches. - To compare the performance of using memcg dirty limits, compare the baseline (2nd row titled "w/ memcg") with the the code and memcg enabled (2nd to last row titled "all patches"). root_cgroup child_cgroup s_read s_write p_read p_write s_read s_write p_read p_write mmotm w/o memcg 0.424 0.399 0.421 0.395 w/ memcg 0.418 0.389 0.398 0.369 0.414 0.389 0.395 0.369 patch 03/11 0.429 0.394 0.405 0.378 0.427 0.393 0.405 0.379 create extensible routines patch 04/11 0.424 0.394 0.400 0.373 0.421 0.389 0.398 0.366 disable softirq all patches 0.419 0.379 0.392 0.365 0.416 0.379 0.391 0.362 all patches 0.428 0.395 0.421 0.391 w/o memcg Balbir Singh (1): memcg: CPU hotplug lockdep warning fix Greg Thelen (10): memcg: add page_cgroup flags for dirty page tracking memcg: document cgroup dirty memory interfaces memcg: create extensible page stat update routines memcg: disable softirq in lock_page_cgroup() memcg: add dirty page accounting infrastructure memcg: add kernel calls for memcg dirty page stats memcg: add dirty limits to mem_cgroup memcg: add cgroupfs interface to memcg dirty limits writeback: make determine_dirtyable_memory() static. memcg: check memcg dirty limits in page writeback Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt | 60 ++++++ fs/nfs/write.c | 4 + include/linux/memcontrol.h | 78 +++++++- include/linux/page_cgroup.h | 29 +++ include/linux/writeback.h | 2 - mm/filemap.c | 1 + mm/memcontrol.c | 408 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- mm/page-writeback.c | 213 +++++++++++++------- mm/rmap.c | 4 +- mm/truncate.c | 1 + 10 files changed, 697 insertions(+), 103 deletions(-) -- 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/ . 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