Changes since V1:
- better broken up of patches
- replace pages_more_aged with age_ge/age_gt
- expanded shrink_slab interface
- rewrite kswapd rebalance logic to be simple and robust
This patch balances the aging rates of active_list/inactive_list/slab.
It started out as an effort to enable the adaptive read-ahead to handle large
number of concurrent readers. Then I found it envolves much more stuffs, and
deserves a standalone patchset to address the balancing problem as a whole.
The whole picture of balancing:
- In each node, inactive_list scan rates are synced with each other
It is done in the direct/kswapd reclaim path.
- In each zone, active_list scan rate always follows that of inactive_list
- Slab cache scan rates always follow that of the current node.
Since shrink_slab() can be called from different CPUs, that effectly sync
slab cache scan rates with that of the most scanned node.
The patches can be grouped as follows:
- balancing stuffs
mm-revert-vmscan-balancing-fix.patch
mm-simplify-kswapd-reclaim-code.patch
mm-balance-zone-aging-supporting-facilities.patch
mm-balance-zone-aging-in-direct-reclaim.patch
mm-balance-zone-aging-in-kswapd-reclaim.patch
mm-balance-slab-aging.patch
mm-balance-active-inactive-list-aging.patch
- pure code cleanups
mm-remove-unnecessary-variable-and-loop.patch
mm-remove-swap-cluster-max-from-scan-control.patch
mm-accumulate-nr-scanned-reclaimed-in-scan-control.patch
mm-turn-bool-variables-into-flags-in-scan-control.patch
- debug code
mm-page-reclaim-debug-traces.patch
- a minor fix
mm-scan-accounting-fix.patch
Thanks,
Wu Fengguang
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Dept. Automation University of Science and Technology of China