From: Daisuke Nishimura <nishimura@mxp.nes.nec.co.jp>
To: Greg Thelen <gthelen@google.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
containers@lists.osdl.org, Andrea Righi <arighi@develer.com>,
Balbir Singh <balbir@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>,
Minchan Kim <minchan.kim@gmail.com>,
Ciju Rajan K <ciju@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>,
Daisuke Nishimura <nishimura@mxp.nes.nec.co.jp>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 02/11] memcg: document cgroup dirty memory interfaces
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 17:27:44 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20101019172744.45e0a8dc.nishimura@mxp.nes.nec.co.jp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1287448784-25684-3-git-send-email-gthelen@google.com>
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:39:35 -0700
Greg Thelen <gthelen@google.com> wrote:
> Document cgroup dirty memory interfaces and statistics.
>
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <arighi@develer.com>
> Signed-off-by: Greg Thelen <gthelen@google.com>
> ---
>
> Changelog since v1:
> - Renamed "nfs"/"total_nfs" to "nfs_unstable"/"total_nfs_unstable" in per cgroup
> memory.stat to match /proc/meminfo.
>
> - Allow [kKmMgG] suffixes for newly created dirty limit value cgroupfs files.
>
> - Describe a situation where a cgroup can exceed its dirty limit.
>
> Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt b/Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt
> index 7781857..02bbd6f 100644
> --- a/Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt
> @@ -385,6 +385,10 @@ mapped_file - # of bytes of mapped file (includes tmpfs/shmem)
> pgpgin - # of pages paged in (equivalent to # of charging events).
> pgpgout - # of pages paged out (equivalent to # of uncharging events).
> swap - # of bytes of swap usage
> +dirty - # of bytes that are waiting to get written back to the disk.
> +writeback - # of bytes that are actively being written back to the disk.
> +nfs_unstable - # of bytes sent to the NFS server, but not yet committed to
> + the actual storage.
> inactive_anon - # of bytes of anonymous memory and swap cache memory on
> LRU list.
> active_anon - # of bytes of anonymous and swap cache memory on active
Shouldn't we add description of "total_diryt/writeback/nfs_unstable" too ?
Seeing [5/11], it will be showed in memory.stat.
> @@ -453,6 +457,62 @@ memory under it will be reclaimed.
> You can reset failcnt by writing 0 to failcnt file.
> # echo 0 > .../memory.failcnt
>
> +5.5 dirty memory
> +
> +Control the maximum amount of dirty pages a cgroup can have at any given time.
> +
> +Limiting dirty memory is like fixing the max amount of dirty (hard to reclaim)
> +page cache used by a cgroup. So, in case of multiple cgroup writers, they will
> +not be able to consume more than their designated share of dirty pages and will
> +be forced to perform write-out if they cross that limit.
> +
> +The interface is equivalent to the procfs interface: /proc/sys/vm/dirty_*. It
> +is possible to configure a limit to trigger both a direct writeback or a
> +background writeback performed by per-bdi flusher threads. The root cgroup
> +memory.dirty_* control files are read-only and match the contents of
> +the /proc/sys/vm/dirty_* files.
> +
> +Per-cgroup dirty limits can be set using the following files in the cgroupfs:
> +
> +- memory.dirty_ratio: the amount of dirty memory (expressed as a percentage of
> + cgroup memory) at which a process generating dirty pages will itself start
> + writing out dirty data.
> +
> +- memory.dirty_limit_in_bytes: the amount of dirty memory (expressed in bytes)
> + in the cgroup at which a process generating dirty pages will start itself
> + writing out dirty data. Suffix (k, K, m, M, g, or G) can be used to indicate
> + that value is kilo, mega or gigabytes.
> +
> + Note: memory.dirty_limit_in_bytes is the counterpart of memory.dirty_ratio.
> + Only one of them may be specified at a time. When one is written it is
> + immediately taken into account to evaluate the dirty memory limits and the
> + other appears as 0 when read.
> +
> +- memory.dirty_background_ratio: the amount of dirty memory of the cgroup
> + (expressed as a percentage of cgroup memory) at which background writeback
> + kernel threads will start writing out dirty data.
> +
> +- memory.dirty_background_limit_in_bytes: the amount of dirty memory (expressed
> + in bytes) in the cgroup at which background writeback kernel threads will
> + start writing out dirty data. Suffix (k, K, m, M, g, or G) can be used to
> + indicate that value is kilo, mega or gigabytes.
> +
> + Note: memory.dirty_background_limit_in_bytes is the counterpart of
> + memory.dirty_background_ratio. Only one of them may be specified at a time.
> + When one is written it is immediately taken into account to evaluate the dirty
> + memory limits and the other appears as 0 when read.
> +
> +A cgroup may contain more dirty memory than its dirty limit. This is possible
> +because of the principle that the first cgroup to touch a page is charged for
> +it. Subsequent page counting events (dirty, writeback, nfs_unstable) are also
> +counted to the originally charged cgroup.
> +
> +Example: If page is allocated by a cgroup A task, then the page is charged to
> +cgroup A. If the page is later dirtied by a task in cgroup B, then the cgroup A
> +dirty count will be incremented. If cgroup A is over its dirty limit but cgroup
> +B is not, then dirtying a cgroup A page from a cgroup B task may push cgroup A
> +over its dirty limit without throttling the dirtying cgroup B task.
> +
> 6. Hierarchy support
>
> The memory controller supports a deep hierarchy and hierarchical accounting.
> --
> 1.7.1
>
Can you clarify whether we can limit the "total" dirty pages under hierarchy
in use_hierarchy==1 case ?
If we can, I think it would be better to note it in this documentation.
Thanks,
Daisuke Nishimura.
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Thread overview: 64+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-10-19 0:39 [PATCH v3 00/11] memcg: per cgroup dirty page accounting Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 01/11] memcg: add page_cgroup flags for dirty page tracking Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 4:31 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 02/11] memcg: document cgroup dirty memory interfaces Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:46 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-19 8:27 ` Daisuke Nishimura [this message]
2010-10-19 21:00 ` Greg Thelen
2010-10-20 0:11 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 0:45 ` Greg Thelen
2010-10-20 4:06 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 4:25 ` Greg Thelen
2010-10-20 4:26 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 0:48 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-20 1:14 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 2:24 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 3:47 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 03/11] memcg: create extensible page stat update routines Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:47 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-19 4:52 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 04/11] memcg: add lock to synchronize page accounting and migration Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:45 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-19 4:43 ` [RFC][PATCH 1/2] memcg: move_account optimization by reduct put,get page (Re: " KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-19 4:45 ` [RFC][PATCH 2/2] memcg: move_account optimization by reduce locks " KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-19 1:17 ` Minchan Kim
2010-10-19 5:03 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 05/11] memcg: add dirty page accounting infrastructure Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:49 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 0:53 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 06/11] memcg: add kernel calls for memcg dirty page stats Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:51 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-19 7:03 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 07/11] memcg: add dirty limits to mem_cgroup Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:53 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 0:50 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-20 4:08 ` Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 08/11] memcg: CPU hotplug lockdep warning fix Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:54 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 3:47 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 09/11] memcg: add cgroupfs interface to memcg dirty limits Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:56 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 3:31 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-20 3:44 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 3:46 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 10/11] writeback: make determine_dirtyable_memory() static Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 0:57 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 3:47 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-19 0:39 ` [PATCH v3 11/11] memcg: check memcg dirty limits in page writeback Greg Thelen
2010-10-19 1:00 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 4:18 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 4:33 ` Greg Thelen
2010-10-20 4:33 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 4:34 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-20 5:25 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-20 3:21 ` [PATCH][memcg+dirtylimit] Fix overwriting global vm dirty limit setting by memcg (Re: [PATCH v3 00/11] memcg: per cgroup dirty page accounting KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 4:14 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 5:02 ` [PATCH v2][memcg+dirtylimit] " KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-20 6:09 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-20 14:35 ` Minchan Kim
2010-10-21 0:10 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-24 18:44 ` Greg Thelen
2010-10-25 0:24 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
2010-10-25 2:00 ` Daisuke Nishimura
2010-10-25 7:03 ` Ciju Rajan K
2010-10-25 7:08 ` KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
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