Re: [PATCH v1 0/2] Ignore non-LRU-based reclaim in memcg reclaim

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hello Yosry,

On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 08:50:00AM +0000, Yosry Ahmed wrote:
> Reclaimed pages through other means than LRU-based reclaim are tracked
> through reclaim_state in struct scan_control, which is stashed in
> current task_struct. These pages are added to the number of reclaimed
> pages through LRUs. For memcg reclaim, these pages generally cannot be
> linked to the memcg under reclaim and can cause an overestimated count
> of reclaimed pages. This short series tries to address that.

Could you please add more details on how this manifests as a problem
with real workloads?

> Patch 1 is just refactoring updating reclaim_state into a helper
> function, and renames reclaimed_slab to just reclaimed, with a comment
> describing its true purpose.

Looking through the code again, I don't think these helpers add value.

report_freed_pages() is fairly vague. Report to who? It abstracts only
two lines of code, and those two lines are more descriptive of what's
happening than the helper is. Just leave them open-coded.

add_non_vmanscan_reclaimed() may or may not add anything. But let's
take a step back. It only has two callsites because lrugen duplicates
the entire reclaim implementation, including the call to shrink_slab()
and the transfer of reclaim_state to sc->nr_reclaimed.

IMO the resulting code would overall be simpler, less duplicative and
easier to follow if you added a common shrink_slab_reclaim() that
takes sc, handles the transfer, and documents the memcg exception.



[Index of Archives]     [XFS Filesystem Development (older mail)]     [Linux Filesystem Development]     [Linux Audio Users]     [Yosemite Trails]     [Linux Kernel]     [Linux RAID]     [Linux SCSI]


  Powered by Linux