Re: [PATCH 00/17] [RFC] soft and dynamic dirty throttling limits

From: Dave Chinner
Date: Mon Nov 01 2010 - 02:26:50 EST


On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 08:26:27PM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 04:26:12PM +0800, Wu Fengguang wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:07:33AM +0800, Dave Chinner wrote:
> > > On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:17:16AM -0400, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> > > > Wu, what's the state of this series? It looks like we'll need it
> > > > rather sooner than later - try to get at least the preparations in
> > > > ASAP would be really helpful.
> > >
> > > Not ready in it's current form. This load (creating millions of 1
> > > byte files in parallel):
> > >
> > > $ /usr/bin/time ./fs_mark -D 10000 -S0 -n 100000 -s 1 -L 63 \
> > > > -d /mnt/scratch/0 -d /mnt/scratch/1 \
> > > > -d /mnt/scratch/2 -d /mnt/scratch/3 \
> > > > -d /mnt/scratch/4 -d /mnt/scratch/5 \
> > > > -d /mnt/scratch/6 -d /mnt/scratch/7
> > >
> > > Locks up all the fs_mark processes spinning in traces like the
> > > following and no further progress is made when the inode cache
> > > fills memory.
> >
> > I reproduced the problem on a 6G/8p 2-socket 11-disk box.
> >
> > The root cause is, pageout() is somehow called with low scan priority,
> > which deserves more investigation.
> >
> > The direct cause is, balance_dirty_pages() then keeps nr_dirty too low,
> > which can be improved easily by not pushing down the soft dirty limit
> > to less than 1-second worth of dirty pages.
> >
> > My test box has two nodes, and their memory usage are rather unbalanced:
> > (Dave, maybe you have NUMA setup too?)
>
> No, I'm running the test in a single node VM.
>
> FYI, I'm running the test on XFS (16TB 12 disk RAID0 stripe), using
> the mount options "inode64,nobarrier,logbsize=262144,delaylog".

Any update on the current status of this patchset?

Cheers,

Dave.
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