[PATCH v6 0/9] Multigenerational LRU Framework

Holger Hoffstätte holger at applied-asynchrony.com
Tue Jan 11 00:53:36 PST 2022


On 2022-01-11 09:41, Yu Zhao wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 01:30:00PM -0700, Yu Zhao wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 01:22:19PM -0700, Yu Zhao wrote:
>>> TLDR
>>> ====
>>> The current page reclaim is too expensive in terms of CPU usage and it
>>> often makes poor choices about what to evict. This patchset offers an
>>> alternative solution that is performant, versatile and
>>> straightforward.
>>
>> <snipped>
>>
>>> Summery
>>> =======
>>> The facts are:
>>> 1. The independent lab results and the real-world applications
>>>     indicate substantial improvements; there are no known regressions.
>>> 2. Thrashing prevention, working set estimation and proactive reclaim
>>>     work out of the box; there are no equivalent solutions.
>>> 3. There is a lot of new code; nobody has demonstrated smaller changes
>>>     with similar effects.
>>>
>>> Our options, accordingly, are:
>>> 1. Given the amount of evidence, the reported improvements will likely
>>>     materialize for a wide range of workloads.
>>> 2. Gauging the interest from the past discussions [14][15][16], the
>>>     new features will likely be put to use for both personal computers
>>>     and data centers.
>>> 3. Based on Google's track record, the new code will likely be well
>>>     maintained in the long term. It'd be more difficult if not
>>>     impossible to achieve similar effects on top of the existing
>>>     design.
>>
>> Hi Andrew, Linus,
>>
>> Can you please take a look at this patchset and let me know if it's
>> 5.17 material?
>>
>> My goal is to get it merged asap so that users can reap the benefits
>> and I can push the sequels. Please examine the data provided -- I
>> think the unprecedented coverage and the magnitude of the improvements
>> warrant a green light.
> 
> Downstream kernel maintainers who have been carrying MGLRU for more than
> 3 versions, can you please provide your Acked-by tags?
> 
> Having this patchset in the mainline will make your job easier :)
> 
>     Alexandre - the XanMod Kernel maintainer
>                 https://xanmod.org
>     
>     Brian     - the Chrome OS kernel memory maintainer
>                 https://www.chromium.org
>     
>     Jan       - the Arch Linux Zen kernel maintainer
>                 https://archlinux.org
>     
>     Steven    - the Liquorix kernel maintainer
>                 https://liquorix.net
>     
>     Suleiman  - the ARCVM (Android downstream) kernel memory maintainer
>                 https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel
> 
> Also my gratitude to those who have helped test MGLRU:
> 
>     Daniel - researcher at Michigan Tech
>              benchmarked memcached
>     
>     Holger - who has been testing/patching/contributing to various
>              subsystems since ~2008
>     
>     Shuang - researcher at University of Rochester
>              benchmarked fio and provided a report
>     
>     Sofia  - EDI https://www.edi.works
>              benchmarked the top eight memory hogs and provided reports
> 
> Can you please provide your Tested-by tags? This will ensure the credit
> for your contributions.
> 
> Thanks!
> 

Have been pounding on this "in production" on several different machines
(server, desktop, laptop) and 5.15.x without any issues, so:

Tested-by: Holger Hoffstätte <holger at applied-asynchrony.com>

Looking forward to seeing this in mainline!

cheers,
Holger



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