Re: cgroup: real meaning of memory.usage_in_bytes

From: Ying Han
Date: Tue Mar 22 2011 - 13:06:36 EST


On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 12:35 AM, Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon 21-03-11 10:22:41, Ying Han wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> Michal,
>>
>> Can you help to post the test result after applying the patch?
>
> The result of the LTP test is:
> TEST 4: MEMORY CONTROLLER TESTING
> RUNNING SETUP.....
> WARN:/dev/memctl already exist..overwriting
> Cleanup called
> TEST STARTED: Please avoid using system while this test executes
> memory usage from memory.usage_in_bytes= 62955520
> memory usage from memory.stat= 62955520
> TINFO   Memory Resource Controller: stat check test passes first run
> Test continues to run the second step.
> memory usage from memory.usage_in_bytes= 78643200
> memory usage from memory.stat=78643200
> TPASS   Memory Resource Controller: stat check test PASSED
> Memory Resource Controller test executed successfully.
> Cleanup called
>
> The attached simple test case result is:
> # mkdir /dev/memctl; mount -t cgroup -omemory cgroup /dev/memctl; cd /dev/memctl
> # mkdir group_1; cd group_1; echo 100M > memory.limit_in_bytes
> # cat memory.{usage_in_bytes,stat}
> 0
> cache 0
> rss 0
> [start the test case, add its pid to the group and let it fault in]
>
> # cat memory.{usage_in_bytes,stat}
> 4096
> cache 0
> rss 4096
>
> [let it finish]
> # cat memory.{usage_in_bytes,stat}
> 0
> cache 0
> rss 0
>
> Thanks

Thanks Michal for fixing it up. Regardless of the performance
overhead, the change make sense to me.

--Ying

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