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authorHugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>2005-10-29 18:16:18 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2005-10-29 21:40:39 -0700
commit365e9c87a982c03d0af3886e29d877f581b59611 (patch)
treed06c1918ca9fe6677d7e4e869555e095004274f7 /fs/proc
parent861f2fb8e796022b4928cab9c74fca6681a1c557 (diff)
downloadlinux-365e9c87a982c03d0af3886e29d877f581b59611.tar.bz2
[PATCH] mm: update_hiwaters just in time
update_mem_hiwater has attracted various criticisms, in particular from those concerned with mm scalability. Originally it was called whenever rss or total_vm got raised. Then many of those callsites were replaced by a timer tick call from account_system_time. Now Frank van Maarseveen reports that to be found inadequate. How about this? Works for Frank. Replace update_mem_hiwater, a poor combination of two unrelated ops, by macros update_hiwater_rss and update_hiwater_vm. Don't attempt to keep mm->hiwater_rss up to date at timer tick, nor every time we raise rss (usually by 1): those are hot paths. Do the opposite, update only when about to lower rss (usually by many), or just before final accounting in do_exit. Handle mm->hiwater_vm in the same way, though it's much less of an issue. Demand that whoever collects these hiwater statistics do the work of taking the maximum with rss or total_vm. And there has been no collector of these hiwater statistics in the tree. The new convention needs an example, so match Frank's usage by adding a VmPeak line above VmSize to /proc/<pid>/status, and also a VmHWM line above VmRSS (High-Water-Mark or High-Water-Memory). There was a particular anomaly during mremap move, that hiwater_vm might be captured too high. A fleeting such anomaly remains, but it's quickly corrected now, whereas before it would stick. What locking? None: if the app is racy then these statistics will be racy, it's not worth any overhead to make them exact. But whenever it suits, hiwater_vm is updated under exclusive mmap_sem, and hiwater_rss under page_table_lock (for now) or with preemption disabled (later on): without going to any trouble, minimize the time between reading current values and updating, to minimize those occasions when a racing thread bumps a count up and back down in between. Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/proc')
-rw-r--r--fs/proc/task_mmu.c23
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
index bccee7cf9ccd..7c89b4549049 100644
--- a/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
+++ b/fs/proc/task_mmu.c
@@ -14,22 +14,41 @@
char *task_mem(struct mm_struct *mm, char *buffer)
{
unsigned long data, text, lib;
+ unsigned long hiwater_vm, total_vm, hiwater_rss, total_rss;
+
+ /*
+ * Note: to minimize their overhead, mm maintains hiwater_vm and
+ * hiwater_rss only when about to *lower* total_vm or rss. Any
+ * collector of these hiwater stats must therefore get total_vm
+ * and rss too, which will usually be the higher. Barriers? not
+ * worth the effort, such snapshots can always be inconsistent.
+ */
+ hiwater_vm = total_vm = mm->total_vm;
+ if (hiwater_vm < mm->hiwater_vm)
+ hiwater_vm = mm->hiwater_vm;
+ hiwater_rss = total_rss = get_mm_rss(mm);
+ if (hiwater_rss < mm->hiwater_rss)
+ hiwater_rss = mm->hiwater_rss;
data = mm->total_vm - mm->shared_vm - mm->stack_vm;
text = (PAGE_ALIGN(mm->end_code) - (mm->start_code & PAGE_MASK)) >> 10;
lib = (mm->exec_vm << (PAGE_SHIFT-10)) - text;
buffer += sprintf(buffer,
+ "VmPeak:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmSize:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmLck:\t%8lu kB\n"
+ "VmHWM:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmRSS:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmData:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmStk:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmExe:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmLib:\t%8lu kB\n"
"VmPTE:\t%8lu kB\n",
- (mm->total_vm - mm->reserved_vm) << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
+ hiwater_vm << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
+ (total_vm - mm->reserved_vm) << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
mm->locked_vm << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
- get_mm_rss(mm) << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
+ hiwater_rss << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
+ total_rss << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
data << (PAGE_SHIFT-10),
mm->stack_vm << (PAGE_SHIFT-10), text, lib,
(PTRS_PER_PTE*sizeof(pte_t)*mm->nr_ptes) >> 10);