Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/2] memcg: oom notifier and handling oom by user

From: Balbir Singh
Date: Mon Mar 08 2010 - 12:26:28 EST


* KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2010-03-08 16:24:14]:

> This 2 patches is for memcg's oom handling.
>
> At first, memcg's oom doesn't mean "no more resource" but means "we hit limit."
> Then, daemons/user shells out of a memcg can work even if it's under oom.
> So, if we have notifier and some more features, we can do something moderate
> rather than killing at oom.
>
> This patch includes
> [1/2] oom notifier for memcg (using evetfd framework of cgroups.)
> [2/2] oom killer disalibing and hooks for waitq and wake-up.
>
> When memcg's oom-killer is disabled, all tasks which request accountable memory
> will sleep in waitq. It will be waken up by user's action as
> - enlarge limit. (memory or memsw)
> - kill some tasks
> - move some tasks (account migration is enabled.)
>

Hmm... I've not seen the waitq and wake-up patches, but does that mean
user space will control resumtion of tasks?


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Three Cheers,
Balbir
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