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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 04/11] kmem accounting basic infrastructure
    On 08/15/2012 06:47 PM, Christoph Lameter wrote:
    > On Wed, 15 Aug 2012, Michal Hocko wrote:
    >
    >>> That is not what the kernel does, in general. We assume that if he wants
    >>> that memory and we can serve it, we should. Also, not all kernel memory
    >>> is unreclaimable. We can shrink the slabs, for instance. Ying Han
    >>> claims she has patches for that already...
    >>
    >> Are those patches somewhere around?
    >
    > You can already shrink the reclaimable slabs (dentries / inodes) via
    > calls to the subsystem specific shrinkers. Did Ying Han do anything to
    > go beyond that?
    >
    That is not enough for us.
    We would like to make sure that the objects being discarded belong to
    the memcg which is under pressure. We don't need to be perfect here, and
    an occasional slip is totally fine. But if in general, shrinking from
    memcg A will mostly wipe out objects from memcg B, we harmed the system
    in return for nothing good.



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