Re: [RFC PATCH 1/1] vmscan: Support multiple kswapd threads per node

From: Michal Hocko
Date: Thu Oct 01 2020 - 08:30:38 EST


On Wed 30-09-20 21:27:12, Sebastiaan Meijer wrote:
> > yes it shows the bottleneck but it is quite artificial. Read data is
> > usually processed and/or written back and that changes the picture a
> > lot.
> Apologies for reviving an ancient thread (and apologies in advance for my lack
> of knowledge on how mailing lists work), but I'd like to offer up another
> reason why merging this might be a good idea.
>
> From what I understand, zswap runs its compression on the same kswapd thread,
> limiting it to a single thread for compression. Given enough processing power,
> zswap can get great throughput using heavier compression algorithms like zstd,
> but this is currently greatly limited by the lack of threading.

Isn't this a problem of the zswap implementation rather than general
kswapd reclaim? Why zswap doesn't do the same as normal swap out in a
context outside of the reclaim?

My recollection of the particular patch is dimm but I do remember it
tried to add more kswapd threads which would just paper over the problem
you are seein rather than solve it.

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Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs