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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2] mm: vmscan: fix the page state calculation in too_many_isolated
On Mon 19-01-15 09:57:08, Vinayak Menon wrote:
> On 01/18/2015 01:18 AM, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> >On Sat, 17 Jan 2015, Vinayak Menon wrote:
> >
> >>which had not updated the vmstat_diff. This CPU was in idle for around 30
> >>secs. When I looked at the tvec base for this CPU, the timer associated with
> >>vmstat_update had its expiry time less than current jiffies. This timer had
> >>its deferrable flag set, and was tied to the next non-deferrable timer in the
> >
> >We can remove the deferrrable flag now since the vmstat threads are only
> >activated as necessary with the recent changes. Looks like this could fix
> >your issue?
> >
>
> Yes, this should fix my issue.

Does it? Because I would prefer not getting into un-synced state much
more than playing around one specific place which shows the problems
right now.

> But I think we may need the fix in too_many_isolated, since there can still
> be a delay of few seconds (HZ by default and even more because of reasons
> pointed out by Michal) which will result in reclaimers unnecessarily
> entering congestion_wait. No ?

I think we can solve this as well. We can stick vmstat_shepherd into a
kernel thread with a loop with the configured timeout and then create a
mask of CPUs which need the update and run vmstat_update from
IPI context (smp_call_function_many).
We would have to drop cond_resched from refresh_cpu_vm_stats of
course. The nr_zones x NR_VM_ZONE_STAT_ITEMS in the IPI context
shouldn't be excessive but I haven't measured that so I might be easily
wrong.

Anyway, that should work more reliably than the current scheme and
should help to reduce pointless wakeups which the original patchset was
addressing. Or am I missing something?

--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs


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