Re: [PATCH 0/1] Add swappiness argument to memory.reclaim

From: Shakeel Butt
Date: Thu Nov 30 2023 - 13:44:34 EST


On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 07:36:53AM -0800, Dan Schatzberg wrote:
> (Sorry for the resend - forgot to cc the mailing lists)
>
> This patch proposes augmenting the memory.reclaim interface with a
> swappiness=<val> argument that overrides the swappiness value for that instance
> of proactive reclaim.
>
> Userspace proactive reclaimers use the memory.reclaim interface to trigger
> reclaim. The memory.reclaim interface does not allow for any way to effect the
> balance of file vs anon during proactive reclaim. The only approach is to adjust
> the vm.swappiness setting. However, there are a few reasons we look to control
> the balance of file vs anon during proactive reclaim, separately from reactive
> reclaim:
>
> * Swapout should be limited to manage SSD write endurance. In near-OOM

Is this about swapout to SSD only?

> situations we are fine with lots of swap-out to avoid OOMs. As these are
> typically rare events, they have relatively little impact on write endurance.
> However, proactive reclaim runs continuously and so its impact on SSD write
> endurance is more significant. Therefore it is desireable to control swap-out
> for proactive reclaim separately from reactive reclaim

This is understandable but swapout to zswap should be fine, right?
(Sorry I am not following the discussion on zswap patches from Nhat. Is
the answer there?)