On 08/06/2012 11:11 AM, Michal Hocko wrote:
On Mon 06-08-12 10:27:25, Rik van Riel wrote:
So you think we shouldn't do the full round over memcgs in shrink_zone a
and rather do it oom way to pick up a victim and hammer it?
Not hammer it too far. Only until its score ends up well
below (25% lower?) than that of the second highest scoring
list.
That way all the lists get hammered a little bit, in turn.
How do we provide the soft limit guarantee then?
[...]
The easiest way would be to find the top 2 or 3 scoring memcgs
when we reclaim memory. After reclaiming some pages, recalculate
the scores of just these top lists, and see if the list we started
out with now has a lower score than the second one.
Once we have reclaimed some from each of the 2 or 3 lists, we can
go back and find the highest priority lists again.
Direct reclaim only reclaims a little bit at a time, anyway.
For kswapd, we could also remember the number of pages the group
has in excess of its soft limit, and recalculate after that...
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