On Mon 18-11-19 20:50:14, Hillf Danton wrote: > > On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 11:29:50 +0100 Michal Hocko wrote: > > > > On Sun 17-11-19 19:35:26, Hillf Danton wrote: > > > > > > Currently soft limit reclaim (slr) is frozen, see > > > Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst for reasons. > > > > > > This work adds memcg hook into kswapd's logic to bypass slr, paving > > > a brick for its cleanup later. > > > > > > After b23afb93d317 ("memcg: punt high overage reclaim to > > > return-to-userland path"), high limit breachers (hlb) are reclaimed > > > one after another spiraling up through the memcg hierarchy before > > > returning to userspace. > > > > > > The current memcg high work helps to add the lru because we get to > > > collect hlb at zero price and in particular without adding changes > > > to the high work's behavior. > > > > > > Then a fifo list, which is essencially a simple copy of the page lru, > > > is needed to facilitate queuing up hlb and ripping pages off them in > > > round robin once kswapd starts doing its job. > > > > > > Finally new hook is added with slr's two problems addressed i.e. > > > hierarchy-unaware reclaim and overreclaim. > > > > > > Thanks to Rong Chen for testing. > > > Hey Michal > > Thanks for your comments, this time and previous. > > > You have ignored the previous review feedback again [1]. I have nacked > > the patch on grounds that it is completely missing any real use case > > scenario or any numbers suggesting there is an actual improvement. > > > You are right though around half. > > After another peep at your comment on v2, I think you didn't approve > the change added in high work to defer reclaim until kswapd becomes > active with good reasoning. That defer is cut in v3. OK, that part was obviously broken in the previous version. But please read the whole feedback I (and Johannes) have provided. Besides that I would consider it polite to summarize the previous version which received to NAKs from maintainers and explain why you believe the code has addressed that problem. > The added lru will take the place of the current slr, so slr's use > cases apply to it with no exception, yes? Please feel free let us > know what use cases else you may have interests in. Let me ask differently. There must be a reason you have spent time on developing this feature. There must be a usecase you are targetting. Can you describe it so that we can evaluate pros and cons? -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs