On 29/06/2018 16:55, Michal Hocko wrote: >>> I would also love to see a note how this memory is bound to the owner >>> life time in the changelog. That would make the review much more easier. >> --verbose for people that aren't well versed in linux mm, please... > Well, if the memory accounted to the memcg hits the hard limit and there > is no way to reclaim anything to reduce the charged memory then we have > to kill something. Hopefully the memory hog. If that one dies it would > be great it releases its charges along the way. My remark was just to > explain how that would happen for this specific type of memory. Bound to > a file, has its own tear down etc. Basically make life of reviewers > easier to understand the lifetime of charged objects without digging > deep into the specific subsystem. Oh I see. Yes, it's all freed when the VM file descriptor (which you get with a ioctl on /dev/kvm) is closed. Thanks, Paolo