On Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 12:11:40AM +0900, Minchan Kim wrote: > > > <SNIP> > > > If we consider that, we have to fix other reset_reclaim_mode cases as > > > well as mlocked pages. > > > Or > > > fix isolataion logic for the lumpy? (When we find the page isn't able > > > to isolate, rollback the pages in the lumpy block to the LRU) > > > Or > > > Nothing and wait to remove lumpy completely. > > > > > > What do you think about it? > > > > The rollback may be overkill and we already abort clustering the > > isolation when one of the pages fails. > > I think abort isn't enough > Because we know the chace to make a bigger page is gone when we isolate page. > But we still try to reclaim pages to make bigger space in a vain. > It causes unnecessary unmap operation by try_to_unmap which is costly operation > , evict some working set pages and make reclaim latency long. > > As a matter of fact, I though as follows patch to solve this problem(Totally, untested) > I confess I haven't read this patch carefully or given it much thought. I agree with you in principal that it would be preferred if lumpy reclaim disrupted the LRU lists as little as possible but I'm wary about making lumpy reclaim more complex when it is preferred that compaction is used and we expect lumpy reclaim to go away eventually. > > <SNIP{> > > > > I would go with the last option. Lumpy reclaim is on its way out and > > already disabled for a rather common configuration, so I would defer > > non-obvious fixes like these until actual bug reports show up. > > It's hard to report above problem as it might not make big difference on normal worklaod. I doubt it makes a noticable difference as lumpy reclaim disrupts the system quite heavily. > But I agree last option, too. Then, when does we suppose to remove lumpy? > Mel, Could you have a any plan? > I think it should be removed after all the major distributions release with a kernel with compaction enabled. At that point, we'll know that lumpy reclaim is not being depended upon. -- Mel Gorman 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/ . Fight unfair telecom internet charges in Canada: sign http://stopthemeter.ca/ Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>