On Wed 10-01-18 15:43:17, Andrey Ryabinin wrote: [...] > @@ -2506,15 +2480,13 @@ static int mem_cgroup_resize_limit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, > if (!ret) > break; > > - try_to_free_mem_cgroup_pages(memcg, 1, GFP_KERNEL, !memsw); > - > - curusage = page_counter_read(counter); > - /* Usage is reduced ? */ > - if (curusage >= oldusage) > - retry_count--; > - else > - oldusage = curusage; > - } while (retry_count); > + usage = page_counter_read(counter); > + if (!try_to_free_mem_cgroup_pages(memcg, usage - limit, > + GFP_KERNEL, !memsw)) { If the usage drops below limit in the meantime then you get underflow and reclaim the whole memcg. I do not think this is a good idea. This can also lead to over reclaim. Why don't you simply stick with the original SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX (aka 1 for try_to_free_mem_cgroup_pages)? > + ret = -EBUSY; > + break; > + } > + } while (true); -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs -- 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>