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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Revert "mm: add nodes= arg to memory.reclaim"
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On 12/16/22 16:54, Michal Hocko wrote:
> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst
> index c8ae7c897f14..74cec76be9f2 100644
> --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst
> +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.rst
> @@ -1245,13 +1245,17 @@ PAGE_SIZE multiple when read back.
> This is a simple interface to trigger memory reclaim in the
> target cgroup.
>
> - This file accepts a string which contains the number of bytes to
> - reclaim.
> + This file accepts a single key, the number of bytes to reclaim.
> + No nested keys are currently supported.
>
> Example::
>
> echo "1G" > memory.reclaim
>
> + The interface can be later extended with nested keys to
> + configure the reclaim behavior. For example, specify the
> + type of memory to reclaim from (anon, file, ..).
> +
> Please note that the kernel can over or under reclaim from
> the target cgroup. If less bytes are reclaimed than the
> specified amount, -EAGAIN is returned.
> @@ -1263,13 +1267,6 @@ PAGE_SIZE multiple when read back.
> This means that the networking layer will not adapt based on
> reclaim induced by memory.reclaim.
>
> - This file also allows the user to specify the nodes to reclaim from,
> - via the 'nodes=' key, for example::
> -
> - echo "1G nodes=0,1" > memory.reclaim
> -
> - The above instructs the kernel to reclaim memory from nodes 0,1.
> -
> memory.peak
> A read-only single value file which exists on non-root
> cgroups.

Ah! I forgot to add my Reviewed-by: tag when the original patch was
submitted. However, I was Cc'ed the revert presumably due to Cc: tag in the
original.

In any case, for the documentation part:

Acked-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>

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