| Date | Thu, 13 Jan 2011 11:58:31 +0800 | From | Wu Fengguang <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 01/35] writeback: enabling gate limit for light dirtied bdi |
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> sigh.. I've been hassled a lot by the possible disharmonies between > the bdi/global dirty limits. > > One example is the below graph, where the bdi dirty pages are > constantly exceeding the bdi dirty limit. The root cause is, > "(dirty + background) / 2" may be close to or even exceed > bdi_dirty_limit.
When exceeded, the task will not get throttled at all at some time, and get hard throttled at other times.
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/wfg/writeback/tests/256M/ext3-2dd-1M-8p-191M-2.6.37-rc5+-2010-12-09-13-42/dirty-pages-200.png
This graph is more obvious. However I'm no longer sure they are the exact graphs that are caused by "(dirty + background) / 2 > bdi_dirty_limit", which evaluates to TRUE after I do "[PATCH 02/35] writeback: safety margin for bdi stat error", which lowered bdi_dirty_limit by 1-2MB in that test case.
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/wfg/writeback/tests/256M/btrfs-1dd-1M-8p-191M-2.6.37-rc5+-2010-12-09-14-35/dirty-pages-200.png
Thanks, Fengguang
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