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Message-Id: <20120427143646.8209627e.akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 14:36:46 -0700
From: Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>
To: David Rientjes <rientjes@...gle.com>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...otime.net>,
Stephen Rothwell <sfr@...b.auug.org.au>,
linux-next@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Richard Weinberger <richard@....at>,
"Aneesh Kumar K.V" <aneesh.kumar@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>,
KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@...fujitsu.com>
Subject: Re: inux-next: Tree for Apr 27 (uml + mm/memcontrol.c)
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 14:27:13 -0700 (PDT)
David Rientjes <rientjes@...gle.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Apr 2012, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> > Seems reasonable. But the CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE=y,
> > CONFIG_MEM_RES_CTLR_HUGETLB=n combination will cause unneeded code
> > generation and space consumption in memcontrol.c.
> >
> > I wonder if we can additionally do, within memcontrol.c:
> >
> > /*
> > * Nice comment goes here
> > */
> > #ifdef CONFIG_MEM_RES_CTLR_HUGETLB
> > #define HUGE_MAX_HSTATE_FOO HUGE_MAX_HSTATE
> > #else
> > #define HUGE_MAX_HSTATE_FOO 0
> > #endif
> >
> > and s/HUGE_MAX_HSTATE/HUGE_MAX_HSTATE_FOO/ in that file.
> >
>
> I haven't looked at the hugetlb memcg controller in-depth (yet), but I
> really think we should start considering breaking things like this off
> into its own cgroup. The hugetlb extension seems like something that
> could be easily separtated, but perhaps I'm saying "easily" because I
> haven't looked at the implementation.
>
> mm/memcontrol.c in linux-next is 5877 lines and, if history is any guide,
> it's going to continue growing.
>
> If the hugetlb usage isn't charged against the memcg's
> memory.usage_in_bytes like thp is, then I really think it should be its
> own cgroup. From the hugetlb perspective absent any cgroups, things like
> hstates (since we're talking about HUGE_MAX_HSTATE) are global resources
> and so you'd need to preallocate these on the command line or via sysfs
> before you could mmap them. So if my assumption that the hugetlb memcg
> controller is only governing these global resources and charging a set of
> tasks for what they use, then it really has no business in mm/memcontrol.c
> to begin with, in my opinion.
Minor matter: that's non-responsive to my suggestion.
Major matter: that's a big fat nack to this patchset:
hugetlb-rename-max_hstate-to-hugetlb_max_hstate.patch
hugetlbfs-dont-use-err_ptr-with-vm_fault-values.patch
hugetlbfs-add-an-inline-helper-for-finding-hstate-index.patch
hugetlb-use-mmu_gather-instead-of-a-temporary-linked-list-for-accumulating-pages.patch
hugetlb-use-mmu_gather-instead-of-a-temporary-linked-list-for-accumulating-pages-fix.patch
hugetlb-use-mmu_gather-instead-of-a-temporary-linked-list-for-accumulating-pages-fix-fix.patch
hugetlb-avoid-taking-i_mmap_mutex-in-unmap_single_vma-for-hugetlb.patch
hugetlb-simplify-migrate_huge_page.patch
memcg-add-hugetlb-extension.patch
memcg-add-hugetlb-extension-fix.patch
hugetlb-add-charge-uncharge-calls-for-hugetlb-alloc-free.patch
memcg-track-resource-index-in-cftype-private.patch
hugetlbfs-add-memcg-control-files-for-hugetlbfs.patch
hugetlbfs-add-memcg-control-files-for-hugetlbfs-use-scnprintf-instead-of-sprintf.patch
hugetlbfs-add-memcg-control-files-for-hugetlbfs-use-scnprintf-instead-of-sprintf-fix.patch
hugetlbfs-add-a-list-for-tracking-in-use-hugetlb-pages.patch
memcg-move-hugetlb-resource-count-to-parent-cgroup-on-memcg-removal.patch
memcg-move-hugetlb-resource-count-to-parent-cgroup-on-memcg-removal-fix.patch
memcg-move-hugetlb-resource-count-to-parent-cgroup-on-memcg-removal-fix-fix.patch
hugetlb-migrate-memcg-info-from-oldpage-to-new-page-during-migration.patch
hugetlb-migrate-memcg-info-from-oldpage-to-new-page-during-migration-fix.patch
memcg-add-memory-controller-documentation-for-hugetlb-management.patch
so please take it up at a convenient time, in the appropriate
thread, with the appropriate cc's!
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