From: Hao Jia <jiahao.kernel@gmail.com>
To: Yosry Ahmed <yosry@kernel.org>
Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org, tj@kernel.org, hannes@cmpxchg.org,
shakeel.butt@linux.dev, mhocko@kernel.org, mkoutny@suse.com,
nphamcs@gmail.com, chengming.zhou@linux.dev,
muchun.song@linux.dev, roman.gushchin@linux.dev,
linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-doc@vger.kernel.org, Hao Jia <jiahao1@lixiang.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] mm/zswap: Support batch writeback in shrink_memcg()
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2026 10:54:37 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <b910e870-9583-a2f5-b681-e69edb9af290@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAO9r8zOFg_mnNGbFFd_h8FAwRCbQ9vXk47EF5f1CLg1cDVGB5Q@mail.gmail.com>
On 2026/7/16 00:14, Yosry Ahmed wrote:
>>>> Test Setup:
>>>> Total memory: 32 GB.
>>>> zswap settings: max_pool_percent=1, accept_threshold_percent=50,
>>>> shrinker_enabled=N.
>>>> Allocate 512MB of anonymous pages and fill them with random data (to avoid
>>>> compression), then use cgroup memory.reclaim to force a large amount of
>>>> anonymous pages into zswap. At an interval of 2ms, allocate a 4K anonymous
>>>> page where the first 4 bytes are random numbers and the rest are zeros, and
>>>> then trigger a reclamation of this 4K anonymous page through cgroup
>>>> memory.reclaim. When the pool threshold is reached, shrink_memcg() will
>>>> be triggered.
>>>>
>>>> The test data after running for 120s is as follows:
>>>> Baseline Patched
>>>> shrink_worker wakeups 5363 85
>>>> shrink_memcg calls 11,345,012 188,264
>>>> written_back 40214 40275
>>>>
>>>> Conclusion:
>>>> Under the same workload and run duration, the patched kernel shows a
>>>> significant reduction in both shrink_worker wakeups and shrink_memcg calls.
>>>
>>> Please also include data from the case where zswap store failures are
>>> observed and pages go to disk, and compare before and after this
>>> patch. I think that part is also really important.
>>
>> I retested and added some collected information. Perhaps
>> `pool_limit_hit` and `pswpout` can explain that batch shrinking of zswap
>> can reduce the number of pages that fail to be stored due to the pool
>> limit, allowing zswap to skip zswap and go directly to disk.
>
> Oh I meant the other test case with high memory pressure where we saw
> a lot more writeback with this patch. Do you have similar data from
> that test case?
>
Below are the results from stress-ng (high memory pressure case), which
lead to a similar conclusion:
Baseline Patched
shrink_worker wakeups 5,640 987
shrink_memcg calls 8,481,500 2,504,818
written_back pages 260 768,576
zswap_store calls 2,742,756 2,301,414
store succeeded (ret=1) 934,640 1,308,686
store rejected (ret=0) 1,808,116 992,728 <-
store reject rate ~65% ~43%
pool_limit_hit delta 1,181,310 101,593 <-
pswpout 1,808,376 1,761,304
pswpin 4,288,497 3,902,658
pswpout = store rejected + written_back pages
Note that pswpout comprises two parts: the store rejected count (where
we skip zswap and go directly to disk) and the number of pages written
back by shrink_memcg().
Therefore, we can directly leverage store rejected to evaluate the
scenario where zswap is skipped and pages bypass it to disk. This
provides a much clearer picture than looking at pswpout alone.
Do we need to include both sets of test results along with the
comparison data in the final commit message?
Thanks,
Hao
>>
>> Baseline Patched
>> shrink_worker wakeups 5,363 85
>> shrink_memcg calls 11,373,201 180,928
>> written_back pages 40,212 40,236
>> zswap_store calls 161,190 168,741
>> store succeeded (ret=1) 102,743 127,644
>> store rejected (ret=0) 58,447 41,097
>> store reject rate ~36% ~24%
>> pool_limit_hit delta 55,826 14,062
>> pswpout 98,659 81,333
>> pswpin 2 1
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Hao
prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-16 2:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-14 8:15 [PATCH 0/2] mm/zswap: Fixes and improves the zswap global shrinker Hao Jia
2026-07-14 8:15 ` [PATCH 1/2] mm/zswap: Fix global shrinker when memory cgroup is disabled Hao Jia
2026-07-14 16:52 ` Yosry Ahmed
2026-07-15 2:31 ` Andrew Morton
2026-07-15 12:30 ` Hao Jia
2026-07-15 16:13 ` Yosry Ahmed
2026-07-16 2:21 ` Hao Jia
2026-07-14 8:15 ` [PATCH 2/2] mm/zswap: Support batch writeback in shrink_memcg() Hao Jia
2026-07-14 16:52 ` Yosry Ahmed
2026-07-15 11:28 ` Hao Jia
2026-07-15 16:14 ` Yosry Ahmed
2026-07-16 2:54 ` Hao Jia [this message]
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