Re: [PATCH -v2 -mm] add extra free kbytes tunable

From: Rik van Riel
Date: Wed Oct 12 2011 - 09:14:10 EST


On 10/11/2011 05:04 PM, David Rientjes wrote:

In other words, I think it's a fine solution if you're running a single
application with very bursty memory allocations so you need to reclaim
more memory when low, but that solution is troublesome if it comes at
the penalty of other applications and that's a direct consequence of it
being a global tunable. I'd much rather identify memory allocations in
the kernel that causing the pain here and mitigate it by (i) attempting to
sanely rate limit those allocations,

Rate limiting just increases the problem from what it was
before the patch was introduced, because the entire purpose
is to reduce allocation latencies by tasks with low latency
requirements.

(ii) preallocate at least a partial
amount of those allocations ahead of time so avoid significant reclaim
all at one,

Unless I'm mistaken, isn't this functionally equivalent to
increasing the size of the free memory pool?

or (iii) annotate memory allocations with such potential so
that the page allocator can add this reclaim bonus itself only in these
conditions.

I am not sure what you are proposing here.

How would this scheme work?

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