On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 10:49 PM Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The swapaccounting= commandline option already does very little > today. To close a trivial containment failure case, the swap ownership > tracking part of the swap controller has recently become mandatory > (see commit 2d1c498072de ("mm: memcontrol: make swap tracking an > integral part of memory control") for details), which makes up the > majority of the work during swapout, swapin, and the swap slot map. > > The only thing left under this flag is the page_counter operations and > the visibility of the swap control files in the first place, which are > rather meager savings. There also aren't many scenarios, if any, where > controlling the memory of a cgroup while allowing it unlimited access > to a global swap space is a workable resource isolation stragegy. *strategy > > On the other hand, there have been several bugs and confusion around > the many possible swap controller states (cgroup1 vs cgroup2 behavior, > memory accounting without swap accounting, memcg runtime disabled). > > This puts the maintenance overhead of retaining the toggle above its > practical benefits. Deprecate it. > > Suggested-by: Shakeel Butt <shakeelb@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> [...] > > static int __init setup_swap_account(char *s) > { > - if (!strcmp(s, "1")) > - cgroup_memory_noswap = false; > - else if (!strcmp(s, "0")) > - cgroup_memory_noswap = true; > - return 1; > + pr_warn_once("The swapaccount= commandline option is deprecated. " > + "Please report your usecase to linux-mm@xxxxxxxxx if you " > + "depend on this functionality.\n"); > + return 0; What's the difference between returning 0 or 1 here? > } > __setup("swapaccount=", setup_swap_account); > > @@ -7291,27 +7287,13 @@ static struct cftype memsw_files[] = { > { }, /* terminate */ > }; > > -/* > - * If mem_cgroup_swap_init() is implemented as a subsys_initcall() > - * instead of a core_initcall(), this could mean cgroup_memory_noswap still > - * remains set to false even when memcg is disabled via "cgroup_disable=memory" > - * boot parameter. This may result in premature OOPS inside > - * mem_cgroup_get_nr_swap_pages() function in corner cases. > - */ > static int __init mem_cgroup_swap_init(void) > { > - /* No memory control -> no swap control */ > - if (mem_cgroup_disabled()) > - cgroup_memory_noswap = true; > - > - if (cgroup_memory_noswap) > - return 0; > - Do we need a mem_cgroup_disabled() check here? > WARN_ON(cgroup_add_dfl_cftypes(&memory_cgrp_subsys, swap_files)); > WARN_ON(cgroup_add_legacy_cftypes(&memory_cgrp_subsys, memsw_files)); > > return 0; > } > -core_initcall(mem_cgroup_swap_init); > +subsys_initcall(mem_cgroup_swap_init); > > #endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP */ > -- > 2.30.1 >