On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 18:44 +0300, Avi Kivity wrote:
On 06/14/2010 06:33 PM, Dave Hansen wrote:I think the patch was made on the following assumptions:
At the same time, I see what you're trying to do with this. It reallyIsn't the knob in this proposal the balloon? AFAICT, the idea here is
can be an alternative to ballooning if we do it right, since ballooning
would probably evict similar pages. Although it would only work in idle
guests, what about a knob that the host can turn to just get the guest
to start running reclaim?
to change how the guest reacts to being ballooned, but the trigger
itself would not change.
1. Guests will keep filling their memory with relatively worthless page
cache that they don't really need.
2. When they do this, it hurts the overall system with no real gain for
anyone.
In the case of a ballooned guest, they _won't_ keep filling memory. The
balloon will prevent them. So, I guess I was just going down the path
of considering if this would be useful without ballooning in place. To
me, it's really hard to justify _with_ ballooning in place.
My issue is that changing the type of object being preferentiallyThose tell you how to balance going after the different classes of
reclaimed just changes the type of workload that would prematurely
suffer from reclaim. In this case, workloads that use a lot of unmapped
pagecache would suffer.
btw, aren't /proc/sys/vm/swapiness and vfs_cache_pressure similar knobs?
things that we can reclaim.
Again, this is useless when ballooning is being used. But, I'm thinking
of a more general mechanism to force the system to both have MemFree
_and_ be acting as if it is under memory pressure.