[PATCH v7 05/12] mm: multigenerational LRU: minimal implementation

Huang, Ying ying.huang at intel.com
Wed Feb 23 00:27:48 PST 2022


Hi, Yu,

Yu Zhao <yuzhao at google.com> writes:

> To avoid confusions, the terms "promotion" and "demotion" will be
> applied to the multigenerational LRU, as a new convention; the terms
> "activation" and "deactivation" will be applied to the active/inactive
> LRU, as usual.

In the memory tiering related commits and patchset, for example as follows,

commit 668e4147d8850df32ca41e28f52c146025ca45c6
Author: Yang Shi <yang.shi at linux.alibaba.com>
Date:   Thu Sep 2 14:59:19 2021 -0700

    mm/vmscan: add page demotion counter

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/20220221084529.1052339-1-ying.huang@intel.com/

"demote" and "promote" is used for migrating pages between different
types of memory.  Is it better for us to avoid overloading these words
too much to avoid the possible confusion?

> +static int get_swappiness(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
> +{
> +	return mem_cgroup_get_nr_swap_pages(memcg) >= MIN_LRU_BATCH ?
> +	       mem_cgroup_swappiness(memcg) : 0;
> +}

After we introduced demotion support in Linux kernel.  The anonymous
pages in the fast memory node could be demoted to the slow memory node
via the page reclaiming mechanism as in the following commit.  Can you
consider that too?

commit a2a36488a61cefe3129295c6e75b3987b9d7fd13
Author: Keith Busch <kbusch at kernel.org>
Date:   Thu Sep 2 14:59:26 2021 -0700

    mm/vmscan: Consider anonymous pages without swap
    
    Reclaim anonymous pages if a migration path is available now that demotion
    provides a non-swap recourse for reclaiming anon pages.
    
    Note that this check is subtly different from the can_age_anon_pages()
    checks.  This mechanism checks whether a specific page in a specific
    context can actually be reclaimed, given current swap space and cgroup
    limits.
    
    can_age_anon_pages() is a much simpler and more preliminary check which
    just says whether there is a possibility of future reclaim.


Best Regards,
Huang, Ying



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