Re: [RFC][mm] [PATCH 3/4] Memory cgroup hierarchical reclaim (v3)
From: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
Date: Wed Nov 12 2008 - 23:19:01 EST
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 16:51:41 +0530
Balbir Singh <balbir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Here is the iterative version of this patch. I tested it in my
> test environment. NOTE: The cgroup_locked check is still present, I'll
> remove that shortly after your patch is accepted.
>
> This patch introduces hierarchical reclaim. When an ancestor goes over its
> limit, the charging routine points to the parent that is above its limit.
> The reclaim process then starts from the last scanned child of the ancestor
> and reclaims until the ancestor goes below its limit.
>
complicated as you said but it seems it's from style.
I expected following kind of one.
==
struct mem_cgroup *memcg_select_next_token(struct mem_cgroup *itr,
struct mem_cgroup *cur,
struct mem_cgroup *root)
{
struct cgroup *pos, *tmp, *parent, *rootpos;
cgroup_lock();
if (!itr || itr->obsolete)
itr = cur;
rootpos = root->css.cgroup;
pos = itr->css.cgroup;
parent = pos->parent;
/* start from children */
if (!list_empty(&pos->children)) {
pos = list_entry(pos->children.next, struct cgroup, sibling);
mem_cgroup_put(itr);
itr = mem_cgroup_from_cont(pos);
mem_cgroup_get(itr);
goto unlock;
}
next_parent:
if (pos == rootpos) {
/* I'm root and no available children */
mem_cgroup_put(itr);
itr = mem_cgroup_from_cont(pos);
mem_cgroup_get(itr);
goto unlock;
}
/* Do I have next siblings ? */
if (pos->sibling.next != &parent->children) {
pos = list_entry(pos->sibling.next, struct cgroup, sibling);
mem_cgroup_put(itr);
itr = mem_cgroup_from_cont(pos);
mem_cgroup_get(itr);
goto unlock;
}
/* Ok, go back to parent */
pos = pos->parent;
goto next_parent;
unlock:
root->reclaim_token = token;
cgroup_unlock();
return itr;
}
struct mem_cgroup *memcg_select_start_token(struct mem_cgroup *cur,
struct mem_cgroup *root)
{
struct mem_cgroup *token;
if (cur == root)
return cur;
cgroup_lock();
token = root->reclaim_token;
if (token->obsolete) {
mem_cgroup_put(token); /* decrease refcnt */
root->reclaim_token = cur;
token = cur;
mem_cgroup_get(cur); /* increase refcnt */
cgroup_unlock();
return token;
}
cgroup_unlock();
return memcg_select_next_token(token, cur, root);
}
int mem_cgroup_do_reclaim(struct mem_cgroup *mem,
struct mem_cgroup *root_mem,
gfp_t mask)
{
struct cgroup *cgroup;
struct mem_cgroup *tmp, *token, *start;
/*
* We do memory reclaim under "root_mem".
* We have to be careful not to reclaim memory only from
* unlucky one. For avoiding that, we use "token".
*/
token = memcg_select_start_token(mem, root_mem);
start = NULL;
while (start != token) {
if (!token->obsolete) {
ret = try_to_free_mem_cgroup_pages(token,
GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE);
if (!res_counter_check_under_limit(&root_mem->res))
return 0;
if (ret == 0)
retry--;
start = token;
token = memcg_select_next_token(token, mem, root_mem);
} else {
/* This mem_cgroup is destroyed. */
mem_cgroup_put(token);
token = memcg_select_next_token(NULL, mem, root_mem);
}
}
}
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