[Devel] Re: [PATCH 1/9] io-throttle documentation
Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao
fernando at oss.ntt.co.jp
Fri Apr 17 04:35:17 PDT 2009
Andrea Righi wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 09:56:31AM +0800, Li Zefan wrote:
>> KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki wrote:
>>> On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 22:21:12 +0200
>>> Andrea Righi <righi.andrea at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> +Example:
>>>> +* Create an association between an io-throttle group and a bio-cgroup group
>>>> + with "bio" and "blockio" subsystems mounted in different mount points:
>>>> + # mount -t cgroup -o bio bio-cgroup /mnt/bio-cgroup/
>>>> + # cd /mnt/bio-cgroup/
>>>> + # mkdir bio-grp
>>>> + # cat bio-grp/bio.id
>>>> + 1
>>>> + # mount -t cgroup -o blockio blockio /mnt/io-throttle
>>>> + # cd /mnt/io-throttle
>>>> + # mkdir foo
>>>> + # echo 1 > foo/blockio.bio_id
>>> Why do we need multiple cgroups at once to track I/O ?
>>> Seems complicated to me.
>>>
>> IIUC, it also disallows other subsystems to be binded with blockio subsys:
>> # mount -t cgroup -o blockio cpuset xxx /mnt
>> (failed)
>>
>> and if a task is moved from cg1(id=1) to cg2(id=2) in bio subsys, this task
>> will be moved from CG1(id=1) to CG2(id=2) automatically in blockio subsys.
>>
>> All these are odd, unexpected, complex and bug-prone I think..
>
> Implementing bio-cgroup functionality as pure infrastructure framework
> instead of a cgroup subsystem would remove all this oddity and
> complexity.
Andrea, I agree with you completely. In fact, we have been working on that for
a while and have just proposed doing exactly that on a different mail thread
(you are CC'ed). It would be great if you could comment on that proposal.
Thanks,
Fernando
> For example, the actual functionality that I need for the io-throttle
> controller is just an interface to set and get the cgroup owner of a
> page. I think it should be the same also for other potential users of
> bio-cgroup.
>
> So, what about implementing the bio-cgroup functionality as cgroup "page
> tracking" infrastructure and provide the following interfaces:
>
> /*
> * Encode the cgrp->css.id in page_group->flags
> */
> void set_cgroup_page_owner(struct page *page, struct cgroup *cgrp);
>
> /*
> * Returns the cgroup owner of a page, decoding the cgroup id from
> * page_cgroup->flags.
> */
> struct cgroup *get_cgroup_page_owner(struct page *page);
>
> This also wouldn't increase the size of page_cgroup because we can
> encode the cgroup id in the unused bits of page_cgroup->flags, as
> originally suggested by Kame.
>
> And I think it could be used also by dm-ioband, even if it's not a
> cgroup-based subsystem... but I may be wrong. Ryo what's your opinion?
>
> -Andrea
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