On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 09:41:59PM +0200, Anssi Hannula wrote: > Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst says that the overcommit > amount can be set via vm.overcommit_ratio and vm.overcommit_kbytes. > > Add a clarification that those only take effect in overcommit handling > mode 2 ("Don't overcommit"), i.e. they do not act as an "additional" > limit that is always enforced. > > Signed-off-by: Anssi Hannula <anssi.hannula@xxxxxx> > --- Simple and clear improvement, IMO. Cc'ing linux-mm to get more eyes on it. > I've had to look this one up in the code enough times already :) > > > Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst | 3 ++- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst b/Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst > index 0dd54bbe4afa..1addb0c374a4 100644 > --- a/Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst > +++ b/Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting.rst > @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ The Linux kernel supports the following overcommit handling modes > The overcommit policy is set via the sysctl ``vm.overcommit_memory``. > > The overcommit amount can be set via ``vm.overcommit_ratio`` (percentage) > -or ``vm.overcommit_kbytes`` (absolute value). > +or ``vm.overcommit_kbytes`` (absolute value). These only have an effect > +when ``vm.overcommit_memory`` is set to 2. > > The current overcommit limit and amount committed are viewable in > ``/proc/meminfo`` as CommitLimit and Committed_AS respectively. > -- > 2.31.1 >