Re: [patch 2/2] mm: add dirty_background_bytes and dirty_bytessysctls

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Mon Nov 24 2008 - 14:15:56 EST


On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 10:55 -0800, David Rientjes wrote:
> This change introduces two new sysctls to /proc/sys/vm:
> dirty_background_bytes and dirty_bytes.
>
> dirty_background_bytes is the counterpart to dirty_background_ratio and
> dirty_bytes is the counterpart to dirty_ratio.
>
> With growing memory capacities of individual machines, it's no longer
> sufficient to specify dirty thresholds as a percentage of the amount of
> dirtyable memory over the entire system.
>
> dirty_background_bytes and dirty_bytes specify quantities of memory, in
> bytes, that represent the dirty limits for the entire system. If either
> of these values is set, its value represents the amount of dirty memory
> that is needed to commence either background or direct writeback.
>
> When a `bytes' or `ratio' file is written, its counterpart becomes a
> function of the written value. For example, if dirty_bytes is written to
> be 8096, 8K of memory is required to commence direct writeback.
> dirty_ratio is then functionally equivalent to 8K / the amount of
> dirtyable memory:
>
> dirtyable_memory = free pages + mapped pages + file cache
>
> dirty_background_bytes = dirty_background_ratio * dirtyable_memory
> -or-
> dirty_background_ratio = dirty_background_bytes / dirtyable_memory
>
> AND
>
> dirty_bytes = dirty_ratio * dirtyable_memory
> -or-
> dirty_ratio = dirty_bytes / dirtyable_memory
>
> Only one of dirty_background_bytes and dirty_background_ratio may be
> specified at a time, and only one of dirty_bytes and dirty_ratio may be
> specified. When one sysctl is written, the other appears as 0 when read.
>
> The `bytes' files operate on a page size granularity since dirty limits
> are compared with ZVC values, which are in page units.
>
> Prior to this change, the minimum dirty_ratio was 5 as implemented by
> get_dirty_limits() although /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio would show any user
> written value between 0 and 100. This restriction is maintained, but
> dirty_bytes has a lower limit of only one page.
>
> Also prior to this change, the dirty_background_ratio could not equal or
> exceed dirty_ratio. This restriction is maintained in addition to
> restricting dirty_background_bytes. If either background threshold equals
> or exceeds that of the dirty threshold, it is implicitly set to half the
> dirty threshold.
>
> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Dave Chinner <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Christoph Lameter <cl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: David Rientjes <rientjes@xxxxxxxxxx>

I don't really like the dual interface, but I guess given the
restrictions this is the best one can do... So

Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@xxxxxxxxx>

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