On 11/06/2012 01:23 AM, Andrew Morton wrote: > On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 16:07:34 +0400 > Glauber Costa <glom...@parallels.com> wrote: > >> Every cache that is considered a root cache (basically the "original" caches, >> tied to the root memcg/no-memcg) will have an array that should be large >> enough >> to store a cache pointer per each memcg in the system. >> >> Theoreticaly, this is as high as 1 << sizeof(css_id), which is currently in >> the >> 64k pointers range. Most of the time, we won't be using that much. >> >> What goes in this patch, is a simple scheme to dynamically allocate such an >> array, in order to minimize memory usage for memcg caches. Because we would >> also like to avoid allocations all the time, at least for now, the array will >> only grow. It will tend to be big enough to hold the maximum number of >> kmem-limited memcgs ever achieved. >> >> We'll allocate it to be a minimum of 64 kmem-limited memcgs. When we have >> more >> than that, we'll start doubling the size of this array every time the limit >> is >> reached. >> >> Because we are only considering kmem limited memcgs, a natural point for this >> to happen is when we write to the limit. At that point, we already have >> set_limit_mutex held, so that will become our natural synchronization >> mechanism. >> >> ... >> >> +static struct ida kmem_limited_groups; > > Could use DEFINE_IDA() here > >> >> ... >> >> static int memcg_init_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct cgroup_subsys >> *ss) >> { >> + int ret; >> + >> memcg->kmemcg_id = -1; >> - memcg_propagate_kmem(memcg); >> + ret = memcg_propagate_kmem(memcg); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + >> + if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) >> + ida_init(&kmem_limited_groups); > > and zap this? >
Ok. I am starting to go over your replies now, and general question: Since you have already included this in mm, would you like me to resubmit the series changing things according to your feedback, or should I send incremental patches? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/