On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 10:21 +0800, Fengguang Wu wrote:

> Interestingly, no background_writeout() appears, but only
> balance_dirty_pages() and wb_kupdate.  Obviously wb_kupdate won't
> block the process.

Yeah, the background threshold is not (yet) scaled. So it can happen
that the bdi_dirty limit is below the background limit.

I'm curious though as to these stalls, though, I can't seem to think of
what goes wrong.. esp since most writeback seems to happen from pdflush.

(or I'm totally misreading it - quite a possible as I'm still recovering
from a serious cold and not all the green stuff has yet figured out its
proper place wrt brain cells 'n stuff)


I still have this patch floating around:

---
Subject: mm: speed up writeback ramp-up on clean systems

We allow violation of bdi limits if there is a lot of room on the
system. Once we hit half the total limit we start enforcing bdi limits
and bdi ramp-up should happen. Doing it this way avoids many small
writeouts on an otherwise idle system and should also speed up the
ramp-up.

Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 mm/page-writeback.c |   19 +++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

Index: linux-2.6/mm/page-writeback.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/mm/page-writeback.c  2007-09-28 10:08:33.937415368 +0200
+++ linux-2.6/mm/page-writeback.c       2007-09-28 10:54:26.018247516 +0200
@@ -355,8 +355,8 @@ get_dirty_limits(long *pbackground, long
  */
 static void balance_dirty_pages(struct address_space *mapping)
 {
-       long bdi_nr_reclaimable;
-       long bdi_nr_writeback;
+       long nr_reclaimable, bdi_nr_reclaimable;
+       long nr_writeback, bdi_nr_writeback;
        long background_thresh;
        long dirty_thresh;
        long bdi_thresh;
@@ -376,11 +376,26 @@ static void balance_dirty_pages(struct a
 
                get_dirty_limits(&background_thresh, &dirty_thresh,
                                &bdi_thresh, bdi);
+
+               nr_reclaimable = global_page_state(NR_FILE_DIRTY) +
+                                       global_page_state(NR_UNSTABLE_NFS);
+               nr_writeback = global_page_state(NR_WRITEBACK);
+
                bdi_nr_reclaimable = bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_RECLAIMABLE);
                bdi_nr_writeback = bdi_stat(bdi, BDI_WRITEBACK);
+
                if (bdi_nr_reclaimable + bdi_nr_writeback <= bdi_thresh)
                        break;
 
+               /*
+                * Throttle it only when the background writeback cannot
+                * catch-up. This avoids (excessively) small writeouts
+                * when the bdi limits are ramping up.
+                */
+               if (nr_reclaimable + nr_writeback <
+                               (background_thresh + dirty_thresh) / 2)
+                       break;
+
                if (!bdi->dirty_exceeded)
                        bdi->dirty_exceeded = 1;
 


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