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[RFC] vmscan: Scale file_is_tiny calculation based on priority
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Commit Message
Nico Pache
Dec. 6, 2022, 10:23 p.m. UTC
Now that reclaiming anon memory is more prevelant (Johannes describes this
well in commit f53af4285d77 ("mm: vmscan: fix extreme overreclaim and swap
floods")), we've been seeing large bursts (sometimes in the order of
multiple GiBs) of anon memory being reclaimed despite swappiness being
very low (=1) and there being plenty of page cache remaining.
Johannes commit f53af4285d77 ("mm: vmscan: fix extreme overreclaim and
swap floods"), helped reduce these swap storms; however, it did not fully
curb this effect. Under further investigation I noticed these swap
storms correspond to the activation of file_is_tiny.
file_is_tiny is being computed on a per-node basis, if reclaim
drains the page cache on one node, and the scheduler is prefering
new allocations on a separate node, file_is_tiny will remain elevated
for a very long time, constantly draining anon from the node that is low
on page cache.
These burst of reclaim are also seen in the single node case, where once
file_is_tiny=1, anon reclaim is too aggressive with a low swap value.
Reduce these extreme bursts of anon reclaim by scaling the total_high_wmark
down by the reclaim priority. This will activate file_is_tiny way less
often, and for smaller bursts.
Fixes: ccc5dc67340c ("mm/vmscan: make active/inactive ratio as 1:1 for anon lru")
Fixes: 5df741963d52 ("mm: fix LRU balancing effect of new transparent huge pages")
Signed-off-by: Nico Pache <npache@redhat.com>
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mm/vmscan.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/mm/vmscan.c b/mm/vmscan.c index 026199c047e0..0d288bb5354e 100644 --- a/mm/vmscan.c +++ b/mm/vmscan.c @@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ static void prepare_scan_count(pg_data_t *pgdat, struct scan_control *sc) anon = node_page_state(pgdat, NR_INACTIVE_ANON); sc->file_is_tiny = - file + free <= total_high_wmark && + file + free <= (total_high_wmark >> sc->priority) && !(sc->may_deactivate & DEACTIVATE_ANON) && anon >> sc->priority; }