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SubjectRe: [patch 8/9] mm: thrash detection-based file cache sizing
On 08/07/2013 12:44 AM, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> To accomplish this, a per-zone counter is increased every time a page
> is evicted and a snapshot of that counter is stored as shadow entry in
> the page's now empty page cache radix tree slot. Upon refault of that
> page, the difference between the current value of that counter and the
> shadow entry value is called the refault distance. It tells how many
> pages have been evicted from the zone since that page's eviction,
This explanation of refault distance seems correct...
> which is how many page slots are missing from the zone's inactive list
> for this page to get accessed twice while in memory.
But this part seems slightly incorrect. IMHO the correct formulation
would be "...how many page slots are AT MOST missing...". See below.
> If the number of
> missing slots is less than or equal to the number of active pages,
> increasing the inactive list at the cost of the active list would give
> this thrashing set a chance to establish itself:
>
> eviction counter = 4
> evicted inactive active
> Page cache data: [ a b c d ] [ e f g h i j k ] [ l m n ]
> Shadow entries: 0 1 2 3
> Refault distance: 4 3 2 1
Consider here that if 'd' was now accessed before 'c', I think 'e' would
be evicted and eviction counter would be incremented to 5. So for 'c'
you would now say that three slots would prevent the refault, but in
fact two would still be sufficient. This potential imprecision could
make the algorithm challenge more active pages than it should, but I am
not sure how bad the consequences could be... so just pointing it out.



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