On 09/19/2017 02:18 PM, Johannes Weiner wrote: > On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 01:53:07PM -0600, Jens Axboe wrote: >> A few callers pass in nr_pages == 0 when they wakeup the flusher >> threads, which means that the flusher should just flush everything >> that was currently dirty. If we are tight on memory, we can get >> tons of these queued from kswapd/vmscan. This causes (at least) >> two problems: >> >> 1) We consume a ton of memory just allocating writeback work items. >> 2) We spend so much time processing these work items, that we >> introduce a softlockup in writeback processing. >> >> Fix this by adding a 'zero_pages' bit to the writeback structure, >> and set that when someone queues a nr_pages==0 flusher thread >> wakeup. The bit is cleared when we start writeback on that work >> item. If the bit is already set when we attempt to queue !nr_pages >> writeback, then we simply ignore it. >> >> This provides us one of full flush in flight, with one pending as >> well, and makes for more efficient handling of this type of >> writeback. >> >> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> > > Acked-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Just a nitpick: > >> @@ -948,15 +949,25 @@ static void wb_start_writeback(struct bdi_writeback *wb, long nr_pages, >> bool range_cyclic, enum wb_reason reason) >> { >> struct wb_writeback_work *work; >> + bool zero_pages = false; >> >> if (!wb_has_dirty_io(wb)) >> return; >> >> /* >> - * If someone asked for zero pages, we write out the WORLD >> + * If someone asked for zero pages, we write out the WORLD. >> + * Places like vmscan and laptop mode want to queue a wakeup to >> + * the flusher threads to clean out everything. To avoid potentially >> + * having tons of these pending, ensure that we only allow one of >> + * them pending and inflight at the time >> */ >> - if (!nr_pages) >> + if (!nr_pages) { >> + if (test_bit(WB_zero_pages, &wb->state)) >> + return; >> + set_bit(WB_zero_pages, &wb->state); >> nr_pages = get_nr_dirty_pages(); > > We could rely on the work->older_than_this and pass LONG_MAX here > instead to write out the world as it was at the time wb commences. > > get_nr_dirty_pages() is somewhat clearer on intent, but on the other > hand it returns global state and is used here in a split-bdi context, > and we can end up in sum requesting the system-wide dirty pages > several times over. It'll work fine, relying on work->older_than_this > to contain it also, it just seems a little ugly and subtle. Not disagreeing with that at all. I just carried the !nr_pages forward as the way to do this. I think any further cleanup or work should just be based on this patchset, I'd definitely welcome a change in that direction. Thanks for your reviews! -- Jens Axboe -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>