Filters section is listing currently supported filter types in a normal paragraph. Since the number of types are higher than four, it is not easy to read for only specific types. Use a list for easier finding of specific types. Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/mm/damon/design.rst | 46 +++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/mm/damon/design.rst b/Documentation/mm/damon/design.rst index f2baf617184d..1873755358af 100644 --- a/Documentation/mm/damon/design.rst +++ b/Documentation/mm/damon/design.rst @@ -461,26 +461,32 @@ number of filters for each scheme. Each filter specifies the type of target memory, and whether it should exclude the memory of the type (filter-out), or all except the memory of the type (filter-in). -Currently, anonymous page, memory cgroup, young page, address range, and DAMON -monitoring target type filters are supported by the feature. Some filter -target types require additional arguments. The memory cgroup filter type asks -users to specify the file path of the memory cgroup for the filter. The -address range type asks the start and end addresses of the range. The DAMON -monitoring target type asks the index of the target from the context's -monitoring targets list. Hence, users can apply specific schemes to only -anonymous pages, non-anonymous pages, pages of specific cgroups, all pages -excluding those of specific cgroups, pages that not accessed after the last -access check from the scheme, pages that accessed after the last access check -from the scheme, pages in specific address range, pages in specific DAMON -monitoring targets, and any combination of those. - -To handle filters efficiently, the address range and DAMON monitoring target -type filters are handled by the core layer, while others are handled by -operations set. If a memory region is filtered by a core layer-handled filter, -it is not counted as the scheme has tried to the region. In contrast, if a -memory regions is filtered by an operations set layer-handled filter, it is -counted as the scheme has tried. The difference in accounting leads to changes -in the statistics. +For efficient handling of filters, some types of filters are handled by the +core layer, while others are handled by operations set. In the latter case, +hence, support of the filter types depends on the DAMON operations set. In +case of the core layer-handled filters, the memory regions that excluded by the +filter are not counted as the scheme has tried to the region. In contrast, if +a memory regions is filtered by an operations set layer-handled filter, it is +counted as the scheme has tried. This difference affects the statistics. + +Below types of filters are currently supported. + +- anonymous page + - Applied to pages that containing data that not stored in files. + - Handled by operations set layer. Supported by only ``paddr`` set. +- memory cgroup + - Applied to pages that belonging to a given cgroup. + - Handled by operations set layer. Supported by only ``paddr`` set. +- young page + - Applied to pages that are accessed after the last access check from the + scheme. + - Handled by operations set layer. Supported by only ``paddr`` set. +- address range + - Applied to pages that belonging to a given address range. + - Handled by the core logic. +- DAMON monitoring target + - Applied to pages that belonging to a given DAMON monitoring target. + - Handled by the core logic. Application Programming Interface -- 2.39.2