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Message-ID: <201902011021.dwu1fKhG%fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Date:   Fri, 1 Feb 2019 10:57:11 +0800
From:   kbuild test robot <lkp@...el.com>
To:     Chris Down <chris@...isdown.name>
Cc:     kbuild-all@...org, Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
        Johannes Weiner <hannes@...xchg.org>,
        Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>, Roman Gushchin <guro@...com>,
        linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, cgroups@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-mm@...ck.org, kernel-team@...com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm: memcontrol: Expose THP events on a per-memcg basis

Hi Chris,

Thank you for the patch! Yet something to improve:

[auto build test ERROR on linus/master]
[also build test ERROR on v5.0-rc4]
[cannot apply to next-20190131]
[if your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, please drop us a note to help improve the system]

url:    https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Chris-Down/mm-memcontrol-Expose-THP-events-on-a-per-memcg-basis/20190201-022143
config: sh-allmodconfig (attached as .config)
compiler: sh4-linux-gnu-gcc (Debian 8.2.0-11) 8.2.0
reproduce:
        wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/intel/lkp-tests/master/sbin/make.cross -O ~/bin/make.cross
        chmod +x ~/bin/make.cross
        # save the attached .config to linux build tree
        GCC_VERSION=8.2.0 make.cross ARCH=sh 

All errors (new ones prefixed by >>):

   mm/memcontrol.c: In function 'memory_stat_show':
>> mm/memcontrol.c:5625:52: error: 'THP_FAULT_ALLOC' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'THP_FILE_ALLOC'?
     seq_printf(m, "thp_fault_alloc %lu\n", acc.events[THP_FAULT_ALLOC]);
                                                       ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                                       THP_FILE_ALLOC
   mm/memcontrol.c:5625:52: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
>> mm/memcontrol.c:5627:17: error: 'THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'THP_FILE_ALLOC'?
         acc.events[THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC]);
                    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                    THP_FILE_ALLOC

vim +5625 mm/memcontrol.c

  5541	
  5542	static int memory_stat_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
  5543	{
  5544		struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(seq_css(m));
  5545		struct accumulated_stats acc;
  5546		int i;
  5547	
  5548		/*
  5549		 * Provide statistics on the state of the memory subsystem as
  5550		 * well as cumulative event counters that show past behavior.
  5551		 *
  5552		 * This list is ordered following a combination of these gradients:
  5553		 * 1) generic big picture -> specifics and details
  5554		 * 2) reflecting userspace activity -> reflecting kernel heuristics
  5555		 *
  5556		 * Current memory state:
  5557		 */
  5558	
  5559		memset(&acc, 0, sizeof(acc));
  5560		acc.stats_size = MEMCG_NR_STAT;
  5561		acc.events_size = NR_VM_EVENT_ITEMS;
  5562		accumulate_memcg_tree(memcg, &acc);
  5563	
  5564		seq_printf(m, "anon %llu\n",
  5565			   (u64)acc.stat[MEMCG_RSS] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5566		seq_printf(m, "file %llu\n",
  5567			   (u64)acc.stat[MEMCG_CACHE] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5568		seq_printf(m, "kernel_stack %llu\n",
  5569			   (u64)acc.stat[MEMCG_KERNEL_STACK_KB] * 1024);
  5570		seq_printf(m, "slab %llu\n",
  5571			   (u64)(acc.stat[NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE] +
  5572				 acc.stat[NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE]) * PAGE_SIZE);
  5573		seq_printf(m, "sock %llu\n",
  5574			   (u64)acc.stat[MEMCG_SOCK] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5575	
  5576		seq_printf(m, "shmem %llu\n",
  5577			   (u64)acc.stat[NR_SHMEM] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5578		seq_printf(m, "file_mapped %llu\n",
  5579			   (u64)acc.stat[NR_FILE_MAPPED] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5580		seq_printf(m, "file_dirty %llu\n",
  5581			   (u64)acc.stat[NR_FILE_DIRTY] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5582		seq_printf(m, "file_writeback %llu\n",
  5583			   (u64)acc.stat[NR_WRITEBACK] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5584	
  5585		/*
  5586		 * TODO: We should eventually replace our own MEMCG_RSS_HUGE counter
  5587		 * with the NR_ANON_THP vm counter, but right now it's a pain in the
  5588		 * arse because it requires migrating the work out of rmap to a place
  5589		 * where the page->mem_cgroup is set up and stable.
  5590		 */
  5591		seq_printf(m, "anon_thp %llu\n",
  5592			   (u64)acc.stat[MEMCG_RSS_HUGE] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5593	
  5594		for (i = 0; i < NR_LRU_LISTS; i++)
  5595			seq_printf(m, "%s %llu\n", mem_cgroup_lru_names[i],
  5596				   (u64)acc.lru_pages[i] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5597	
  5598		seq_printf(m, "slab_reclaimable %llu\n",
  5599			   (u64)acc.stat[NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5600		seq_printf(m, "slab_unreclaimable %llu\n",
  5601			   (u64)acc.stat[NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE] * PAGE_SIZE);
  5602	
  5603		/* Accumulated memory events */
  5604	
  5605		seq_printf(m, "pgfault %lu\n", acc.events[PGFAULT]);
  5606		seq_printf(m, "pgmajfault %lu\n", acc.events[PGMAJFAULT]);
  5607	
  5608		seq_printf(m, "workingset_refault %lu\n",
  5609			   acc.stat[WORKINGSET_REFAULT]);
  5610		seq_printf(m, "workingset_activate %lu\n",
  5611			   acc.stat[WORKINGSET_ACTIVATE]);
  5612		seq_printf(m, "workingset_nodereclaim %lu\n",
  5613			   acc.stat[WORKINGSET_NODERECLAIM]);
  5614	
  5615		seq_printf(m, "pgrefill %lu\n", acc.events[PGREFILL]);
  5616		seq_printf(m, "pgscan %lu\n", acc.events[PGSCAN_KSWAPD] +
  5617			   acc.events[PGSCAN_DIRECT]);
  5618		seq_printf(m, "pgsteal %lu\n", acc.events[PGSTEAL_KSWAPD] +
  5619			   acc.events[PGSTEAL_DIRECT]);
  5620		seq_printf(m, "pgactivate %lu\n", acc.events[PGACTIVATE]);
  5621		seq_printf(m, "pgdeactivate %lu\n", acc.events[PGDEACTIVATE]);
  5622		seq_printf(m, "pglazyfree %lu\n", acc.events[PGLAZYFREE]);
  5623		seq_printf(m, "pglazyfreed %lu\n", acc.events[PGLAZYFREED]);
  5624	
> 5625		seq_printf(m, "thp_fault_alloc %lu\n", acc.events[THP_FAULT_ALLOC]);
  5626		seq_printf(m, "thp_collapse_alloc %lu\n",
> 5627			   acc.events[THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC]);
  5628	
  5629		return 0;
  5630	}
  5631	

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