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kswapd logic improvement
Hi Linus,
here's another short patch for 2.1.88. Basically
it improves the kswapd logic. Currently kswapd
will give up when it fails three times in a row,
even when it hasn't any memory yet.
With my patch, it'll try (free_pages_high - nr_free_pages)
times, and four times as often when nr_free_pages < free_pages_low.
Furthermore, it doesn't do synchronous swapouts any more
when nr_free_pages < min_free_pages because that's just
too slow (disk seek time etc.), but instead it runs the
disk task queue whenever nr_async_pages >= SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX
I hope it passes your test for 2.1.89 (I've been testing
it for quite a while, and it seems to give a small improvement).
Rik.
+-----------------------------+------------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+------------------------------+
--- linux2188orig/mm/vmscan.c Wed Feb 25 16:39:55 1998
+++ linux-2.1.88/mm/vmscan.c Thu Feb 26 17:27:39 1998
@@ -434,7 +434,6 @@
printk ("Starting kswapd v%.*s\n", i, s);
}
-#define MAX_SWAP_FAIL 3
/*
* The background pageout daemon.
* Started as a kernel thread from the init process.
@@ -462,7 +461,7 @@
init_swap_timer();
while (1) {
- int fail;
+ int tries;
kswapd_awake = 0;
flush_signals(current);
@@ -471,13 +470,16 @@
kswapd_awake = 1;
swapstats.wakeups++;
/* Do the background pageout:
- * We now only swap out as many pages as needed.
- * When we are truly low on memory, we swap out
- * synchronously (WAIT == 1). -- Rik.
- * If we've had too many consecutive failures,
- * go back to sleep to let other tasks run.
+ * We try free_pages_high - nr_free_pages times,
+ * only when we're truly low on memory we'll try
+ * more often. -- Rik.
*/
- for (fail = 0; fail++ < MAX_SWAP_FAIL;) {
+ tries = (free_pages_high - nr_free_pages);
+ if (nr_free_pages < free_pages_low)
+ tries <<= 2;
+ if (tries < min_free_pages)
+ tries = min_free_pages;
+ while (tries--) {
int pages, gfp_mask;
pages = nr_free_pages;
@@ -486,10 +488,14 @@
if (pages >= free_pages_high)
break;
gfp_mask = __GFP_IO;
- if (pages < free_pages_low)
- gfp_mask |= __GFP_WAIT;
- if (try_to_free_page(gfp_mask))
- fail = 0;
+ try_to_free_page(gfp_mask);
+ /* We used to swap out syncronously when we
+ * were low on memory, but this is simply
+ * faster. And a fast recovery is all that
+ * matters when nr_free_pages is too low.
+ * -- Rik. */
+ if (atomic_read(&nr_async_pages) >= SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX)
+ run_task_queue(&tq_disk);
}
/*
* Report failure if we couldn't reach the minimum goal.