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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 8/8] vm: Add an tuning knob for vm.max_writeback_mb
    On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 02:19:37PM -0400, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
    > > (This wasn't a proposed change; it's in Linux 2.6 mainline already;
    > > see fs/xfs/linux-2.6/xfs_aops.c, in xfs_vm_writepage). The fact that
    > > filesystems are playing games like this should be a clear indication
    > > that things are badly broken above....
    >
    > Note that we did not put in this hack behind anyones back. The first
    > version from Chris was posted on fsdevel, lkml, the ext3 list and so on:
    >
    > An when we finally decided that we absolute need it it also made another
    > roundtrip to linux-mm to hope that we'd get something better from the VM
    > people:

    Sorry, I didn't want to imply that this was done behind anyone's back
    --- rather that the fact that we need to do this sort of thing is an
    indication that something is badly broken in the page writeback
    functions.

    I was reacting to Peter's argument that we shouldn't have a
    knob/tunable to adjust this limit. If we can figure out something
    which is auto-tuning, that's all very well and good, but the fact that
    people have been pointing a problem here for at least a full year,
    maybe we should have the tunable now, and then later on, if the VM
    crowd can figure out something more clever, we can retire the tunable
    at some point in the future.

    - Ted


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