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From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@kernel.org>
To: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Johannes Weiner <hannes@cmpxchg.org>,
	Chris Down <chris@chrisdown.name>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Roman Gushchin <guro@fb.com>, Dennis Zhou <dennis@kernel.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, cgroups@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-mm@kvack.org, kernel-team@fb.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] mm: Consider subtrees in memory.events
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 15:52:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190128145210.GM18811@dhcp22.suse.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190128142816.GM50184@devbig004.ftw2.facebook.com>

On Mon 28-01-19 06:28:16, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello, Michal.
> 
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 01:51:51PM +0100, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > > For example, a workload manager watching over a subtree for a job with
> > > nested memory limits set by the job itself.  It wants to take action
> > > (reporting and possibly other remediative actions) when something goes
> > > wrong in the delegated subtree but isn't involved in how the subtree
> > > is configured inside.
> > 
> > Yes, I understand this part, but it is not clear to me, _how_ to report
> > anything sensible without knowing _what_ has caused the event. You can
> > walk the cgroup hierarchy and compare cached results with new ones but
> > this is a) racy and b) clumsy.
> 
> All .events files generate aggregated stateful notifications.  For
> anyone to do anything, they'd have to remember the previous state to
> identify what actually happened.  Being hierarchical, it'd of course
> need to walk down when an event triggers.

And how do you do that in a raceless fashion?

> > > That sure is an option for use cases like above but it has the
> > > downside of carrying over the confusing interface into the indefinite
> > > future.
> > 
> > I actually believe that this is not such a big deal. For one thing the
> > current events are actually helpful to watch the reclaim/setup behavior.
> 
> Sure, it isn't something critical.  It's just confusing and I think
> it'd be better to improve.
> 
> > I do not really think you can go back. You cannot simply change semantic
> > back and forth because you just break new users.
> > 
> > Really, I do not see the semantic changing after more than 3 years of
> > production ready interface. If you really believe we need a hierarchical
> > notification mechanism for the reclaim activity then add a new one.
> 
> I don't see it as black and white as you do.  Let's agree to disagree.
> I'll ack the patch and note the disagreement.

Considering the justification behhind this change I really do not see
other option than nack this change. There is simply no _strong_ reason
to change the behavior. Even if the current behavior is confusing, the
documentation can be improved to be more specific. If there is a strong
demand for hierarchical reporting then add a new interface. But I have
to say that I would consider such a reporting clumsy at best.
-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

  reply	other threads:[~2019-01-28 14:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 53+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-01-23 22:31 [PATCH 2/2] mm: Consider subtrees in memory.events Chris Down
2019-01-24  0:24 ` Roman Gushchin
2019-01-24  1:03   ` Chris Down
2019-01-24  8:22 ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-24 15:21   ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-24 15:51     ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-24 16:00   ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-24 17:01     ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-24 18:23       ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-25  8:42         ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-25 16:51           ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-25 17:37             ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-25 17:37               ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-25 18:28               ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-28 12:51                 ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-28 14:28                   ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-28 14:52                     ` Michal Hocko [this message]
2019-01-28 14:54                       ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-28 15:18                         ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-28 15:41                           ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-28 17:05                             ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-28 17:49                               ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-29 14:43                                 ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-29 14:52                                   ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-30 16:50                                     ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-30 17:06                                       ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-30 17:41                                         ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-30 17:52                                           ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-30 18:16                                             ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-30 19:11                                         ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-30 19:11                                           ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-30 19:27                                           ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-30 19:30                                             ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-30 19:37                                               ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-30 19:37                                                 ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-30 19:23                   ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-30 20:05                     ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-30 21:31                       ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-31  8:58                         ` Michal Hocko
2019-01-31 16:22                           ` Johannes Weiner
2019-02-01 10:27                             ` Michal Hocko
2019-02-01 16:34                               ` Johannes Weiner
2019-01-28 15:59                 ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-28 15:59                   ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-28 16:05                   ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-28 16:08                     ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-28 16:08                       ` Shakeel Butt
2019-01-28 16:12                       ` Tejun Heo
2019-01-28 14:30 ` Tejun Heo
2019-02-08 22:43 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] mm: Rename ambiguously named memory.stat counters and functions Chris Down
2019-02-08 22:44   ` [PATCH v2 2/2] mm: Consider subtrees in memory.events Chris Down
2019-02-11 19:01     ` Johannes Weiner
2019-02-11 18:55   ` [PATCH v2 1/2] mm: Rename ambiguously named memory.stat counters and functions Johannes Weiner

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