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Hopefully, Andrew can get this series > > > > into mm-unstable which will help to determine whether there is a problem or > > > > degradation. I am also doing some benchmark tests in parallel. > > > > > > > > Since the following patchsets applied. All the kernel memory are charged > > > > with the new APIs of obj_cgroup. > > > > > > > > commit f2fe7b09a52b ("mm: memcg/slab: charge individual slab objects instead of pages") > > > > commit b4e0b68fbd9d ("mm: memcontrol: use obj_cgroup APIs to charge kmem pages") > > > > > > > > But user memory allocations (LRU pages) pinning memcgs for a long time - > > > > it exists at a larger scale and is causing recurring problems in the real > > > > world: page cache doesn't get reclaimed for a long time, or is used by the > > > > second, third, fourth, ... instance of the same job that was restarted into > > > > a new cgroup every time. Unreclaimable dying cgroups pile up, waste memory, > > > > and make page reclaim very inefficient. > > > > > > > > We can convert LRU pages and most other raw memcg pins to the objcg direction > > > > to fix this problem, and then the LRU pages will not pin the memcgs. > > > > > > > > This patchset aims to make the LRU pages to drop the reference to memory > > > > cgroup by using the APIs of obj_cgroup. Finally, we can see that the number > > > > of the dying cgroups will not increase if we run the following test script. > > > > > > This is amazing work! > > > > > > Sorry if I came late, I didn't follow the threads of previous versions > > > so this might be redundant, I just have a couple of questions. > > > > > > a) If LRU pages keep getting parented until they reach root_mem_cgroup > > > (assuming they can), aren't these pages effectively unaccounted at > > > this point or leaked? Is there protection against this? > > > > > > > In this case, those pages are accounted in root memcg level. Unfortunately, > > there is no mechanism now to transfer a page's memcg from one to another. > > > > Hey Muchun, > > Quick question regarding the behavior of this change on cgroup v1 (I > know .. I know .. sorry): > > When a memcg dies, its LRU pages are reparented, but what happens to > the charge? IIUC we don't do anything because the pages are already > hierarchically charged to the parent. Is this correct? > Correct. > In cgroup v1, we have non-hierarchical stats as well, so I am trying > to understand if the reparented memory will appear in the > non-hierarchical stats of the parent (my understanding is that the > will not). I am also particularly interested in the charging behavior > of pages that get reparented to root_mem_cgroup. > I didn't change any memory stats when reparenting. > The main reason I am asking is that (hierarchical_usage - > non-hierarchical_usage - children_hierarchical_usage) is *roughly* > something that we use, especially at the root level, to estimate > zombie memory usage. I am trying to see if this change will break such > calculations. Thanks! > So I think your calculations will still be correct. If you have any unexpected result, please let me know. Thanks. > > > b) Since moving charged pages between memcgs is now becoming easier by > > > using the APIs of obj_cgroup, I wonder if this opens the door for > > > future work to transfer charges to memcgs that are actually using > > > reparented resources. For example, let's say cgroup A reads a few > > > pages into page cache, and then they are no longer used by cgroup A. > > > cgroup B, however, is using the same pages that are currently charged > > > to cgroup A, so it keeps taxing cgroup A for its use. When cgroup A > > > dies, and these pages are reparented to A's parent, can we possibly > > > mark these reparented pages (maybe in the page tables somewhere) so > > > that next time they get accessed we recharge them to B instead > > > (possibly asynchronously)? > > > I don't have much experience about page tables but I am pretty sure > > > they are loaded so maybe there is no room in PTEs for something like > > > this, but I have always wondered about what we can do for this case > > > where a cgroup is consistently using memory charged to another cgroup. > > > Maybe when this memory is reparented is a good point in time to decide > > > to recharge appropriately. It would also fix the reparenty leak to > > > root problem (if it even exists). > > > > > > > From my point of view, this is going to be an improvement to the memcg > > subsystem in the future. IIUC, most reparented pages are page cache > > pages without be mapped to users. So page tables are not a suitable > > place to record this information. However, we already have this information > > in struct obj_cgroup and struct mem_cgroup. If a page's obj_cgroup is not > > equal to the page's obj_cgroup->memcg->objcg, it means this page have > > been reparented. I am thinking if a place where a page is mapped (probably > > page fault patch) or page (cache) is written (usually vfs write path) > > is suitable to transfer page's memcg from one to another. But need more > > thinking, e.g. How to decide if a reparented page needs to be transferred? > > If we need more information to make this decision, where to store those > > information? This is my primary thoughts on this question. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > Thanks again for this work and please excuse my ignorance if any part > > > of what I said doesn't make sense :) > > > > > > > > > > > ```bash > > > > #!/bin/bash > > > > > > > > dd if=/dev/zero of=temp bs=4096 count=1 > > > > cat /proc/cgroups | grep memory > > > > > > > > for i in {0..2000} > > > > do > > > > mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/test$i > > > > echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/test$i/cgroup.procs > > > > cat temp >> log > > > > echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/cgroup.procs > > > > rmdir /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/test$i > > > > done > > > > > > > > cat /proc/cgroups | grep memory > > > > > > > > rm -f temp log > > > > ``` > > > > > > > > v5: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220530074919.46352-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > v4: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220524060551.80037-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > v3: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220216115132.52602-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210916134748.67712-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210814052519.86679-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > RFC v4: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210527093336.14895-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > RFC v3: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210421070059.69361-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > RFC v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210409122959.82264-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > RFC v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210330101531.82752-1-songmuchun@bytedance.com/ > > > > > > > > v6: > > > > - Collect Acked-by and Reviewed-by from Roman and Michal Koutn?. Thanks. > > > > - Rebase to mm-unstable. > > > > > > > > v5: > > > > - Lots of improvements from Johannes, Roman and Waiman. > > > > - Fix lockdep warning reported by kernel test robot. > > > > - Add two new patches to do code cleanup. > > > > - Collect Acked-by and Reviewed-by from Johannes and Roman. > > > > - I didn't replace local_irq_disable/enable() to local_lock/unlock_irq() since > > > > local_lock/unlock_irq() takes an parameter, it needs more thinking to transform > > > > it to local_lock. It could be an improvement in the future. > > > > > > > > v4: > > > > - Resend and rebased on v5.18. > > > > > > > > v3: > > > > - Removed the Acked-by tags from Roman since this version is based on > > > > the folio relevant. > > > > > > > > v2: > > > > - Rename obj_cgroup_release_kmem() to obj_cgroup_release_bytes() and the > > > > dependencies of CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM (suggested by Roman, Thanks). > > > > - Rebase to linux 5.15-rc1. > > > > - Add a new pacth to cleanup mem_cgroup_kmem_disabled(). > > > > > > > > v1: > > > > - Drop RFC tag. > > > > - Rebase to linux next-20210811. > > > > > > > > RFC v4: > > > > - Collect Acked-by from Roman. > > > > - Rebase to linux next-20210525. > > > > - Rename obj_cgroup_release_uncharge() to obj_cgroup_release_kmem(). > > > > - Change the patch 1 title to "prepare objcg API for non-kmem usage". > > > > - Convert reparent_ops_head to an array in patch 8. > > > > > > > > Thanks for Roman's review and suggestions. > > > > > > > > RFC v3: > > > > - Drop the code cleanup and simplification patches. Gather those patches > > > > into a separate series[1]. > > > > - Rework patch #1 suggested by Johannes. > > > > > > > > RFC v2: > > > > - Collect Acked-by tags by Johannes. Thanks. > > > > - Rework lruvec_holds_page_lru_lock() suggested by Johannes. Thanks. > > > > - Fix move_pages_to_lru(). > > > > > > > > Muchun Song (11): > > > > mm: memcontrol: remove dead code and comments > > > > mm: rename unlock_page_lruvec{_irq, _irqrestore} to > > > > lruvec_unlock{_irq, _irqrestore} > > > > mm: memcontrol: prepare objcg API for non-kmem usage > > > > mm: memcontrol: make lruvec lock safe when LRU pages are reparented > > > > mm: vmscan: rework move_pages_to_lru() > > > > mm: thp: make split queue lock safe when LRU pages are reparented > > > > mm: memcontrol: make all the callers of {folio,page}_memcg() safe > > > > mm: memcontrol: introduce memcg_reparent_ops > > > > mm: memcontrol: use obj_cgroup APIs to charge the LRU pages > > > > mm: lru: add VM_WARN_ON_ONCE_FOLIO to lru maintenance function > > > > mm: lru: use lruvec lock to serialize memcg changes > > > > > > > > fs/buffer.c | 4 +- > > > > fs/fs-writeback.c | 23 +- > > > > include/linux/memcontrol.h | 218 +++++++++------ > > > > include/linux/mm_inline.h | 6 + > > > > include/trace/events/writeback.h | 5 + > > > > mm/compaction.c | 39 ++- > > > > mm/huge_memory.c | 153 ++++++++-- > > > > mm/memcontrol.c | 584 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ > > > > mm/migrate.c | 4 + > > > > mm/mlock.c | 2 +- > > > > mm/page_io.c | 5 +- > > > > mm/swap.c | 49 ++-- > > > > mm/vmscan.c | 66 ++--- > > > > 13 files changed, 776 insertions(+), 382 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > > > base-commit: 882be1ed6b1b5073fc88552181b99bd2b9c0031f > > > > -- > > > > 2.11.0 > > > > > > > > > > > >