Messages in this thread Patch in this message | | | Date | Tue, 28 Apr 2009 19:29:07 -0400 | From | Rik van Riel <> | Subject | [PATCH] vmscan: evict use-once pages first |
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When the file LRU lists are dominated by streaming IO pages, evict those pages first, before considering evicting other pages.
This should be safe from deadlocks or performance problems because only three things can happen to an inactive file page: 1) referenced twice and promoted to the active list 2) evicted by the pageout code 3) under IO, after which it will get evicted or promoted
The pages freed in this way can either be reused for streaming IO, or allocated for something else. If the pages are used for streaming IO, this pageout pattern continues. Otherwise, we will fall back to the normal pageout pattern.
Signed-off-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
--- Elladan, does this patch fix the issue you are seeing?
Peter, Kosaki, Ted, does this patch look good to you?
diff --git a/mm/vmscan.c b/mm/vmscan.c index eac9577..4c0304e 100644 --- a/mm/vmscan.c +++ b/mm/vmscan.c @@ -1489,6 +1489,21 @@ static void shrink_zone(int priority, struct zone *zone, nr[l] = scan; } + /* + * When the system is doing streaming IO, memory pressure here + * ensures that active file pages get deactivated, until more + * than half of the file pages are on the inactive list. + * + * Once we get to that situation, protect the system's working + * set from being evicted by disabling active file page aging + * and swapping of swap backed pages. We still do background + * aging of anonymous pages. + */ + if (nr[LRU_INACTIVE_FILE] > nr[LRU_ACTIVE_FILE]) { + nr[LRU_ACTIVE_FILE] = 0; + nr[LRU_INACTIVE_ANON] = 0; + } + while (nr[LRU_INACTIVE_ANON] || nr[LRU_ACTIVE_FILE] || nr[LRU_INACTIVE_FILE]) { for_each_evictable_lru(l) {
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