Re: [PATCH v3 02/11] memcg: document cgroup dirty memory interfaces
From: Greg Thelen
Date: Wed Oct 20 2010 - 00:26:25 EST
KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 17:45:08 -0700
> Greg Thelen <gthelen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> > BTW, how about supporing dirty_limit_in_bytes when use_hierarchy=0 or
>> > leave it as broken when use_hierarchy=1 ? It seems we can only
>> > support dirty_ratio when hierarchy is used.
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean here.
>
> When using dirty_ratio, we can check the value of dirty_ratio at setting it
> and make guarantee that any children's dirty_ratio cannot exceeds it parent's.
>
> If we guarantee that, we can keep dirty_ratio even under hierarchy.
>
> When it comes to dirty_limit_in_bytes, we never able to do such kind of
> controls. So, it will be broken and will do different behavior than
> dirty_ratio.
I think that for use_hierarchy=1, we could support either dirty_ratio or
dirty_limit_in_bytes. The code that modifies dirty_limit_in_bytes could
ensure that the sum the dirty_limit_in_bytes of each child does not
exceed the parent's dirty_limit_in_bytes.
> So, not supporing dirty_bytes when use_hierarchy==1 for now sounds
> reasonable to me.
Ok, I will add the use_hierarchy==1 check and repost the patches.
I will wait to post the -v4 patch series until you post an improved
"[PATCH][memcg+dirtylimit] Fix overwriting global vm dirty limit setting
by memcg (Re: [PATCH v3 00/11] memcg: per cgroup dirty page accounting"
patch. I think it makes sense to integrate that into -v4 of the series.
> Thanks,
> -Kame
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