Thread (40 messages) 40 messages, 8 authors, 2011-08-31

Re: [PATCH 0/7] Reduce filesystem writeback from page reclaim v3

From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Date: 2011-08-18 23:55:16
Also in: linux-xfs, lkml

On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 11:47:13 +0100
Mel Gorman [off-list ref] wrote:
The new problem is that
reclaim has very little control over how long before a page in a
particular zone or container is cleaned which is discussed later.
Confused - where was this discussed?  Please tell us more about
this problem and how it was addressed.


Another (and somewhat interrelated) potential problem I see with this
work is that it throws a big dependency onto kswapd.  If kswapd gets
stuck somewhere for extended periods, there's nothing there to perform
direct writeback.  This has happened in the past in weird situations
such as kswpad getting blocked on ext3 journal commits which are
themselves stuck for ages behind lots of writeout which itself is stuck
behind lots of reads.  That's an advantage of direct reclaim: more
threads available.

How forcefully has this stuff been tested with multiple disks per
kswapd?  Where one disk is overloaded-ext3-on-usb-stick?

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