On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 03:23:49PM +0800, Miaohe Lin wrote: >On 2022/3/28 9:08, Huang, Ying wrote: >> Hi, Wei, >> >> Wei Yang <richard.weiyang@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >>> wakeup_kswapd() only wake up kswapd when the zone is managed. >>> >>> For two callers of wakeup_kswapd(), they are node perspective. >>> >>> * wake_all_kswapds >>> * numamigrate_isolate_page >>> >>> If we picked up a !managed zone, this is not we expected. >>> >>> This patch makes sure we pick up a managed zone for wakeup_kswapd(). >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang@xxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> mm/migrate.c | 2 +- >>> mm/page_alloc.c | 2 ++ >>> 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/mm/migrate.c b/mm/migrate.c >>> index 3d60823afd2d..c4b654c0bdf0 100644 >>> --- a/mm/migrate.c >>> +++ b/mm/migrate.c >>> @@ -2046,7 +2046,7 @@ static int numamigrate_isolate_page(pg_data_t *pgdat, struct page *page) >>> if (!(sysctl_numa_balancing_mode & NUMA_BALANCING_MEMORY_TIERING)) >>> return 0; >>> for (z = pgdat->nr_zones - 1; z >= 0; z--) { >>> - if (populated_zone(pgdat->node_zones + z)) >>> + if (managed_zone(pgdat->node_zones + z)) >> >> This looks good to me! Thanks! It seems that we can replace >> populated_zone() in migrate_balanced_pgdat() too. Right? > >This patch looks good to me too. Thanks! > >BTW: This makes me remember the bewilderment when I read the relevant code. >It's very kind of you if you could tell me the difference between >managed_zone and populated_zone. IIUC, when the caller relies on the The difference is managed_zone means the zone has pages managed by buddy, while populated_zone means the zone has pages but may be reserved. >activity from buddy system, managed_zone should always be used. I think >there're many places like compaction need to use managed_zone but >populated_zone is used now. They might need to change to use managed_zone >too. Or am I miss something? This thread comes from the read of commit 6aa303defb74, which adjust the vmscan code. It looks like there is some mis-use in compaction, but I didn't get time to go through it. > >Many Thanks. :) -- Wei Yang Help you, Help me