Re: [dm-devel] [RFC PATCH 2/2] mm, mempool: do not throttle PF_LESS_THROTTLE tasks

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On Wed, 27 Jul 2016, NeilBrown wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 26 2016, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, 23 Jul 2016, NeilBrown wrote:
> >
> >> "dirtying ... from the reclaim context" ??? What does that mean?
> >> According to
> >>   Commit: 26eecbf3543b ("[PATCH] vm: pageout throttling")
> >> From the history tree, the purpose of throttle_vm_writeout() is to
> >> limit the amount of memory that is concurrently under I/O.
> >> That seems strange to me because I thought it was the responsibility of
> >> each backing device to impose a limit - a maximum queue size of some
> >> sort.
> >
> > Device mapper doesn't impose any limit for in-flight bios.
> 
> I would suggest that it probably should. At least it should
> "set_wb_congested()" when the number of in-flight bios reaches some
> arbitrary threshold.

If we set the device mapper device as congested, it can again trigger that 
mempool alloc throttling bug.

I.e. suppose that we swap to a dm-crypt device. The dm-crypt device 
becomes clogged and sets its state as congested. The underlying block 
device is not congested.

The mempool_alloc function in the dm-crypt workqueue sets the 
PF_LESS_THROTTLE flag, and tries to allocate memory, but according to 
Michal's patches, processes with PF_LESS_THROTTLE may still get throttled.

So if we set the dm-crypt device as congested, it can incorrectly throttle 
the dm-crypt workqueue that does allocations of temporary pages and 
encryption.

I think that approach with PF_LESS_THROTTLE in mempool_alloc is incorrect 
and that mempool allocations should never be throttled.

> > I've made some patches that limit in-flight bios for device mapper in
> > the past, but there were not integrated into upstream.
> 
> I second the motion to resurrect these.

I uploaded those patches here:

http://people.redhat.com/~mpatocka/patches/kernel/dm-limit-outstanding-bios/

Mikulas

> Thanks,
> NeilBrown
> 

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