On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 08:36:16AM +0200, Greg KH wrote: > On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 05:47:26PM -0700, Roman Gushchin wrote: > > Commit 766a4c19d880 ("mm/memcontrol.c: keep local VM counters in sync > > with the hierarchical ones") effectively decreased the precision of > > per-memcg vmstats_local and per-memcg-per-node lruvec percpu counters. > > > > That's good for displaying in memory.stat, but brings a serious regression > > into the reclaim process. > > > > One issue I've discovered and debugged is the following: > > lruvec_lru_size() can return 0 instead of the actual number of pages > > in the lru list, preventing the kernel to reclaim last remaining > > pages. Result is yet another dying memory cgroups flooding. > > The opposite is also happening: scanning an empty lru list > > is the waste of cpu time. > > > > Also, inactive_list_is_low() can return incorrect values, preventing > > the active lru from being scanned and freed. It can fail both because > > the size of active and inactive lists are inaccurate, and because > > the number of workingset refaults isn't precise. In other words, > > the result is pretty random. > > > > I'm not sure, if using the approximate number of slab pages in > > count_shadow_number() is acceptable, but issues described above > > are enough to partially revert the patch. > > > > Let's keep per-memcg vmstat_local batched (they are only used for > > displaying stats to the userspace), but keep lruvec stats precise. > > This change fixes the dead memcg flooding on my setup. > > > > Fixes: 766a4c19d880 ("mm/memcontrol.c: keep local VM counters in sync with the hierarchical ones") > > Signed-off-by: Roman Gushchin <guro@xxxxxx> > > Cc: Yafang Shao <laoar.shao@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > mm/memcontrol.c | 8 +++----- > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > <formletter> > > This is not the correct way to submit patches for inclusion in the > stable kernel tree. Please read: > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/stable-kernel-rules.html > for how to do this properly. Oh, I'm sorry, will read and follow next time. Thanks! > > </formletter>