Re: [PATCH 1/1] mm: vmstat: introducing vm counter for slowpath

From: Michal Hocko
Date: Fri Aug 07 2015 - 03:44:30 EST


On Fri 07-08-15 12:38:54, Pintu Kumar wrote:
> This patch add new counter slowpath_entered in /proc/vmstat to
> track how many times the system entered into slowpath after
> first allocation attempt is failed.

This is too lowlevel to be exported in the regular user visible
interface IMO.

> This is useful to know the rate of allocation success within
> the slowpath.

What would be that information good for? Is a regular administrator
expected to consume this value or this is aimed more to kernel
developers? If the later then I think a trace point sounds like a better
interface.

> This patch is tested on ARM with 512MB RAM.
> A sample output is shown below after successful boot-up:
> shell> cat /proc/vmstat
> nr_free_pages 4712
> pgalloc_normal 1319432
> pgalloc_movable 0
> pageoutrun 379
> allocstall 0
> slowpath_entered 585
> compact_stall 0
> compact_fail 0
> compact_success 0
>
> >From the above output we can see that the system entered
> slowpath 585 times.
> But the existing counter kswapd(pageoutrun), direct_reclaim(allocstall),
> direct_compact(compact_stall) does not tell this value.
> >From the above value, it clearly indicates that the system have
> entered slowpath 585 times. Out of which 379 times allocation passed
> through kswapd, without performing direct reclaim/compaction.
> That means the remaining 206 times the allocation would have succeeded
> using the alloc_pages_high_priority.
>
> Signed-off-by: Pintu Kumar <pintu.k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs
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