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From: Anton Vorontsov <anton@enomsg.org>
To: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, mhocko@suse.cz,
	kmpark@infradead.org, hyunhee.kim@samsung.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] vmpressure: implement strict mode
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 17:56:37 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130629005637.GA16068@teo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130628154402.4035f2fa@redhat.com>

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 03:44:02PM -0400, Luiz Capitulino wrote:
> > Why can't you use poll() and demultiplex the events? Check if there is an
> > event in the crit fd, and if there is, then just ignore all the rest.
> 
> This may be a valid workaround for current kernels, but application
> behavior will be different among kernels with a different number of
> events.

This is not a workaround, this is how poll works, and this is kinda
expected... But not that I had this plan in mind when I was designing the
current scheme... :)

> Say, we events on top of critical. Then crit fd will now be
> notified for cases where it didn't use to on older kernels.

I'm not sure I am following here... but thinking about it more, I guess
the extra read() will be needed anyway (to reset the counter).

> > > However, it *is* possible to make non-strict work on strict if we make
> > > strict default _and_ make reads on memory.pressure_level return
> > > available events. Just do this on app initialization:
> > > 
> > > for each event in memory.pressure_level; do
> > > 	/* register eventfd to be notified on "event" */
> > > done
> > 
> > This scheme registers "all" events.
> 
> Yes, because I thought that's the user-case that matters for activity
> manager :)

Some activity managers use only low levels (Android), some might use only
medium levels (simple load-balancing).

Being able to register only "all" does not make sense to me.

> > Here is more complicated case:
> > 
> > Old kernels, pressure_level reads:
> > 
> >   low, med, crit
> > 
> > The app just wants to listen for med level.
> > 
> > New kernels, pressure_level reads:
> > 
> >   low, FOO, med, BAR, crit
> > 
> > How would application decide which of FOO and BAR are ex-med levels?
> 
> What you meant by ex-med?

The scale is continuous and non-overlapping. If you add some other level,
you effectively "shrinking" other levels, so the ex-med in the list above
might correspond to "FOO, med" or "med, BAR" or "FOO, med, BAR", and that
is exactly the problem.

> Let's not over-design. I agree that allowing the API to be extended
> is a good thing, but we shouldn't give complex meaning to events,
> otherwise we're better with a numeric scale instead.

I am not over-desiging at all. Again, you did not provide any solution for
the case if we are going to add a new level. Thing is, I don't know if we
are going to add more levels, but the three-levels scheme is not something
scientifically proven, it is just an arbitrary thing we made up. We may
end up with four, or five... or not.

Thanks,

Anton

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  reply	other threads:[~2013-06-29  0:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-06-27  3:17 [PATCH v2] vmpressure: implement strict mode Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-27  9:26 ` Michal Hocko
2013-06-27 13:34   ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-27 14:59     ` Michal Hocko
2013-06-27 15:53   ` Minchan Kim
2013-06-27 17:42     ` Michal Hocko
2013-06-27 15:44 ` Minchan Kim
2013-06-27 22:02 ` Andrew Morton
2013-06-28  0:02   ` Minchan Kim
2013-06-28  0:34     ` Andrew Morton
2013-06-28  0:58       ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28  1:13         ` Andrew Morton
2013-06-28  4:34           ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28  5:07             ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28 14:00               ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-28 16:57                 ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28 17:09                   ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28 18:25                     ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-28 18:45                       ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28 18:58                         ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-28 18:45                     ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-28 18:55                       ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-06-28 19:44                         ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-29  0:56                           ` Anton Vorontsov [this message]
2013-07-01  8:22                             ` Hyunhee Kim
2013-07-02  4:32                               ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-07-02  8:29                                 ` Hyunhee Kim
2013-07-02 13:29                             ` Michal Hocko
2013-07-02 14:59                             ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-07-02 17:24                               ` Anton Vorontsov
2013-07-02 18:38                                 ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-28  5:24             ` Andrew Morton
2013-06-28 13:43             ` Luiz Capitulino
2013-06-28  9:04           ` Minchan Kim

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