On 05/11/2012 03:56 PM, Christoph Lameter wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012, Glauber Costa wrote:
So we don't mix pages from multiple memcgs in the same cache - we believe that
would be too confusing.
Well subsystem create caches and other things that are shared between
multiple processes. How can you track that?
Each process that belongs to a memcg triggers the creation of a new
child kmem cache.
/proc/slabinfo reflects this information, by listing the memcg-specific slabs.
What about /sys/kernel/slab/*?
From the PoV of the global system, what you'll see is something like:
dentry , dentry(2:memcg1), dentry(2:memcg2), etc.
No attempt is made to provide any view of those caches in a logically
grouped way - the global system can view them independently.
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