Re: [PATCH 2/2] zsmalloc: fine-grained inuse ratio based fullness grouping

From: Yosry Ahmed
Date: Thu Feb 09 2023 - 23:26:30 EST


On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 8:24 PM Sergey Senozhatsky
<senozhatsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On (23/02/07 10:47), Sergey Senozhatsky wrote:
> > > > enum fullness_group {
> > > > - ZS_EMPTY,
> > > > - ZS_ALMOST_EMPTY,
> > > > - ZS_ALMOST_FULL,
> > > > - ZS_FULL,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_0,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_10,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_20,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_30,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_40,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_50,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_60,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_70,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_80,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_90,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_99,
> > > > + ZS_USAGE_100,
> > > > NR_ZS_FULLNESS,
> > > > };
> > > >
> > >
> > > Is there a reason why this can't be done with something like #define
> > > FULLNESS_GROUPS 10? We can make sure during build that (100 %
> > > FULLNESS_GROUPS == 0) to make our lives easier. I feel like the code
> > > will be much more concise and easier to navigate, instead of multiple
> > > enums and static arrays.
> >
> > I wanted to keep things the way they are to make reviews simpler.
> > We probably can do something more "disruptive" in a separate patch.
>
> Forgot to mention, I was also thinking about extending zsmalloc stats
> file and providing values for each fullness group per class, as opposed
> to current ALMOST_EMPTY and ALMOST_FULL stats, which don't tell much.

Makes sense.

>
> I can get rid of static const arrays and pass "begin / end" group IDs to
> functions that iterate fullness lists and pick the first head page, but
> I think that enum values will stay.

Do they have to stay for a technical reason or just to make reviews simpler?