Re: [PATCH] kswapd: avoid unnecessary rebalance after an unsuccessfulbalancing

From: Pádraig Brady
Date: Fri Jul 29 2011 - 14:31:36 EST


On 07/29/2011 04:23 PM, Alex Shi wrote:
> In commit 215ddd66, Mel Gorman said kswapd is better to sleep after a
> unsuccessful balancing if there is tighter reclaim request pending in
> the balancing. In this scenario, the 'order' and 'classzone_idx'
> that are checked for tighter request judgment is incorrect, since they
> aren't the one kswapd should read from new pgdat, but the last time pgdat
> value for just now balancing. Then kswapd will skip try_to_sleep func
> and rebalance the last pgdat request. It's not our expected behavior.
>
> So, I added new variables to distinguish the returned order/classzone_idx
> from last balancing, that can resolved above issue in that scenario.
>
> I tested the patch on our LKP system with swap-cp/fio mmap randrw
> benchmarks. The performance has no change.
>
> Padraig Brady, would you like to test this patch for your scenario.

This
+ your previous 2 line patch
+ Mel's 3 patches
+ 2.6.38.4

still works fine for me.

cheers,
Pádraig.
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