Re: [PATCH v6 6/9] mm: multigenerational lru: aging

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On Thu 13-01-22 02:43:38, Yu Zhao wrote:
[...]
> > > The bottom line is I can try various optimizations, e.g., preallocate
> > > a few buffers for a limited number of page walkers and if this number
> > > has been reached, fallback to the rmap-based function. But I have yet
> > > to see evidence that calls for additional complexity.
> > 
> > I would disagree here. This is not an optimization. You should be
> > avoiding allocations from the memory reclaim because any allocation just
> > add a runtime behavior complexity and potential corner cases.
> 
> Would __GFP_NOMEMALLOC address your concern? It prevents allocations
> from accessing the reserves even under PF_MEMALLOC.

__GFP_NOMEMALLOC would deal with the complete memory depletion concern
for sure but I am not sure how any of these allocations would succeed
when called from the direct reclaim. Some access to memory reserves is
necessary if you insist on allocating from the reclaim process.

You can have a look at the limited memory reserves access by oom victims
for an example of how this can be done.

-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs




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