Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于2021年9月29日周三 上午6:29写道: > > On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 20:23:17 +0800 Liangcai Fan <liangcaifan19@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > The 'min_free_kbytes' and 'user_min_free_kbytes' maybe inconsistent > > after a few times of memory hotplug. > > What does "inconsistent" mean here? > > Please describe the problem in more detail, perhaps with examples. > example: 1. Turn on the device with 1G memory, and the calculated 'new_min_free_kbytes' is 3452kb, at this time 'min_free_kbytes' = 'new_min_free_kbytes' = 3452kb, 'user_min_free_kbytes' is the initial value -1. 2. The user sets 'min_free_kbytes' to 4096kb through the node, at this time 'user_min_free_kbytes' = 'min_free_kbytes' = 4096kb. 3. The memory has increased by 2G, and the memory has become 3G. Recalculate 'new_min_free_kbytes' to be 6568kb, which is greater than 'user_min_free_kbytes'(4096kb), at this time 'min_free_kbytes' = 'new_min_free_kbytes' = 6568kb, 'user_min_free_kbytes' = 4096kb. 4. The memory has been reduced by 2G, and now the memory has become 1G. Recalculate 'new_min_free_kbytes' to be 3452kb, which is less than 'user_min_free_kbytes'(4096kb). The original logic does not modify 'min_free_kbytes'. At this time, 'min_free_kbytes' is the last 'new_min_free_kbytes'(6568kb). The memory is 1G ,'min_free_kbytes' should be equal to 'user_min_free_kbytes'(4096kb) set by the user. > > When 'new_min_free_kbytes' is not larger than 'user_min_free_kbytes', > > set 'min_free_kbytes' with 'user_min_free_kbytes' rather than leave > > it as the 'new_min_free_kbytes' calculated for the last time. > > > > Signed-off-by: Liangcai Fan <liangcaifan19@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Chunyan Zhang <zhang.lyra@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > mm/page_alloc.c | 6 ++++++ > > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c > > index b37435c..ddf9dc1 100644 > > --- a/mm/page_alloc.c > > +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c > > @@ -8467,6 +8467,12 @@ int __meminit init_per_zone_wmark_min(void) > > if (min_free_kbytes > 262144) > > min_free_kbytes = 262144; > > } else { > > + /* > > + * Set 'min_free_kbytes' with 'user_min_free_kbytes' rather than > > + * leave it as the 'new_min_free_kbytes' calculated for the last > > + * time. > > + */ > > This comment explains what the code is doing, which is almost always > obvious from reading the code! A better comment will describe *why* > the code is doing whatever is does. "why, not what", please. > I think this comment is redundant and will be deleted. > > + min_free_kbytes = user_min_free_kbytes; > > pr_warn("min_free_kbytes is not updated to %d because user defined value %d is preferred\n", > > new_min_free_kbytes, user_min_free_kbytes); > > } >