1 /* memcontrol.c - Memory Controller
3 * Copyright IBM Corporation, 2007
4 * Author Balbir Singh <balbir@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
6 * Copyright 2007 OpenVZ SWsoft Inc
7 * Author: Pavel Emelianov <xemul@openvz.org>
10 * Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation
11 * Author: Kirill A. Shutemov
13 * Kernel Memory Controller
14 * Copyright (C) 2012 Parallels Inc. and Google Inc.
15 * Authors: Glauber Costa and Suleiman Souhlal
17 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
18 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
19 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
20 * (at your option) any later version.
22 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
23 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
24 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
25 * GNU General Public License for more details.
28 #include <linux/res_counter.h>
29 #include <linux/memcontrol.h>
30 #include <linux/cgroup.h>
32 #include <linux/hugetlb.h>
33 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
34 #include <linux/smp.h>
35 #include <linux/page-flags.h>
36 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
37 #include <linux/bit_spinlock.h>
38 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
39 #include <linux/limits.h>
40 #include <linux/export.h>
41 #include <linux/mutex.h>
42 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
43 #include <linux/slab.h>
44 #include <linux/swap.h>
45 #include <linux/swapops.h>
46 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
47 #include <linux/eventfd.h>
48 #include <linux/sort.h>
50 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
51 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
52 #include <linux/vmpressure.h>
53 #include <linux/mm_inline.h>
54 #include <linux/page_cgroup.h>
55 #include <linux/cpu.h>
56 #include <linux/oom.h>
57 #include <linux/lockdep.h>
61 #include <net/tcp_memcontrol.h>
64 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
66 #include <trace/events/vmscan.h>
68 struct cgroup_subsys mem_cgroup_subsys __read_mostly;
69 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mem_cgroup_subsys);
71 #define MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_RETRIES 5
72 static struct mem_cgroup *root_mem_cgroup __read_mostly;
74 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP
75 /* Turned on only when memory cgroup is enabled && really_do_swap_account = 1 */
76 int do_swap_account __read_mostly;
78 /* for remember boot option*/
79 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP_ENABLED
80 static int really_do_swap_account __initdata = 1;
82 static int really_do_swap_account __initdata = 0;
86 #define do_swap_account 0
90 static const char * const mem_cgroup_stat_names[] = {
99 enum mem_cgroup_events_index {
100 MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGPGIN, /* # of pages paged in */
101 MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGPGOUT, /* # of pages paged out */
102 MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGFAULT, /* # of page-faults */
103 MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGMAJFAULT, /* # of major page-faults */
104 MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_NSTATS,
107 static const char * const mem_cgroup_events_names[] = {
114 static const char * const mem_cgroup_lru_names[] = {
123 * Per memcg event counter is incremented at every pagein/pageout. With THP,
124 * it will be incremated by the number of pages. This counter is used for
125 * for trigger some periodic events. This is straightforward and better
126 * than using jiffies etc. to handle periodic memcg event.
128 enum mem_cgroup_events_target {
129 MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_THRESH,
130 MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_SOFTLIMIT,
131 MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_NUMAINFO,
134 #define THRESHOLDS_EVENTS_TARGET 128
135 #define SOFTLIMIT_EVENTS_TARGET 1024
136 #define NUMAINFO_EVENTS_TARGET 1024
138 struct mem_cgroup_stat_cpu {
139 long count[MEM_CGROUP_STAT_NSTATS];
140 unsigned long events[MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_NSTATS];
141 unsigned long nr_page_events;
142 unsigned long targets[MEM_CGROUP_NTARGETS];
145 struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter {
147 * last scanned hierarchy member. Valid only if last_dead_count
148 * matches memcg->dead_count of the hierarchy root group.
150 struct mem_cgroup *last_visited;
151 unsigned long last_dead_count;
153 /* scan generation, increased every round-trip */
154 unsigned int generation;
158 * per-zone information in memory controller.
160 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone {
161 struct lruvec lruvec;
162 unsigned long lru_size[NR_LRU_LISTS];
164 struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter reclaim_iter[DEF_PRIORITY + 1];
166 struct rb_node tree_node; /* RB tree node */
167 unsigned long long usage_in_excess;/* Set to the value by which */
168 /* the soft limit is exceeded*/
170 struct mem_cgroup *memcg; /* Back pointer, we cannot */
171 /* use container_of */
174 struct mem_cgroup_per_node {
175 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone zoneinfo[MAX_NR_ZONES];
179 * Cgroups above their limits are maintained in a RB-Tree, independent of
180 * their hierarchy representation
183 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone {
184 struct rb_root rb_root;
188 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_node {
189 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone rb_tree_per_zone[MAX_NR_ZONES];
192 struct mem_cgroup_tree {
193 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_node *rb_tree_per_node[MAX_NUMNODES];
196 static struct mem_cgroup_tree soft_limit_tree __read_mostly;
198 struct mem_cgroup_threshold {
199 struct eventfd_ctx *eventfd;
204 struct mem_cgroup_threshold_ary {
205 /* An array index points to threshold just below or equal to usage. */
206 int current_threshold;
207 /* Size of entries[] */
209 /* Array of thresholds */
210 struct mem_cgroup_threshold entries[0];
213 struct mem_cgroup_thresholds {
214 /* Primary thresholds array */
215 struct mem_cgroup_threshold_ary *primary;
217 * Spare threshold array.
218 * This is needed to make mem_cgroup_unregister_event() "never fail".
219 * It must be able to store at least primary->size - 1 entries.
221 struct mem_cgroup_threshold_ary *spare;
225 struct mem_cgroup_eventfd_list {
226 struct list_head list;
227 struct eventfd_ctx *eventfd;
230 static void mem_cgroup_threshold(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
231 static void mem_cgroup_oom_notify(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
234 * The memory controller data structure. The memory controller controls both
235 * page cache and RSS per cgroup. We would eventually like to provide
236 * statistics based on the statistics developed by Rik Van Riel for clock-pro,
237 * to help the administrator determine what knobs to tune.
239 * TODO: Add a water mark for the memory controller. Reclaim will begin when
240 * we hit the water mark. May be even add a low water mark, such that
241 * no reclaim occurs from a cgroup at it's low water mark, this is
242 * a feature that will be implemented much later in the future.
245 struct cgroup_subsys_state css;
247 * the counter to account for memory usage
249 struct res_counter res;
251 /* vmpressure notifications */
252 struct vmpressure vmpressure;
255 * the counter to account for mem+swap usage.
257 struct res_counter memsw;
260 * the counter to account for kernel memory usage.
262 struct res_counter kmem;
264 * Should the accounting and control be hierarchical, per subtree?
267 unsigned long kmem_account_flags; /* See KMEM_ACCOUNTED_*, below */
271 atomic_t oom_wakeups;
274 /* OOM-Killer disable */
275 int oom_kill_disable;
277 /* set when res.limit == memsw.limit */
278 bool memsw_is_minimum;
280 /* protect arrays of thresholds */
281 struct mutex thresholds_lock;
283 /* thresholds for memory usage. RCU-protected */
284 struct mem_cgroup_thresholds thresholds;
286 /* thresholds for mem+swap usage. RCU-protected */
287 struct mem_cgroup_thresholds memsw_thresholds;
289 /* For oom notifier event fd */
290 struct list_head oom_notify;
293 * Should we move charges of a task when a task is moved into this
294 * mem_cgroup ? And what type of charges should we move ?
296 unsigned long move_charge_at_immigrate;
298 * set > 0 if pages under this cgroup are moving to other cgroup.
300 atomic_t moving_account;
301 /* taken only while moving_account > 0 */
302 spinlock_t move_lock;
306 struct mem_cgroup_stat_cpu __percpu *stat;
308 * used when a cpu is offlined or other synchronizations
309 * See mem_cgroup_read_stat().
311 struct mem_cgroup_stat_cpu nocpu_base;
312 spinlock_t pcp_counter_lock;
315 #if defined(CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM) && defined(CONFIG_INET)
316 struct cg_proto tcp_mem;
318 #if defined(CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM)
319 /* analogous to slab_common's slab_caches list. per-memcg */
320 struct list_head memcg_slab_caches;
321 /* Not a spinlock, we can take a lot of time walking the list */
322 struct mutex slab_caches_mutex;
323 /* Index in the kmem_cache->memcg_params->memcg_caches array */
327 int last_scanned_node;
329 nodemask_t scan_nodes;
330 atomic_t numainfo_events;
331 atomic_t numainfo_updating;
334 struct mem_cgroup_per_node *nodeinfo[0];
335 /* WARNING: nodeinfo must be the last member here */
338 static size_t memcg_size(void)
340 return sizeof(struct mem_cgroup) +
341 nr_node_ids * sizeof(struct mem_cgroup_per_node *);
344 /* internal only representation about the status of kmem accounting. */
346 KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVE = 0, /* accounted by this cgroup itself */
347 KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVATED, /* static key enabled. */
348 KMEM_ACCOUNTED_DEAD, /* dead memcg with pending kmem charges */
351 /* We account when limit is on, but only after call sites are patched */
352 #define KMEM_ACCOUNTED_MASK \
353 ((1 << KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVE) | (1 << KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVATED))
355 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
356 static inline void memcg_kmem_set_active(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
358 set_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVE, &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
361 static bool memcg_kmem_is_active(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
363 return test_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVE, &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
366 static void memcg_kmem_set_activated(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
368 set_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVATED, &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
371 static void memcg_kmem_clear_activated(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
373 clear_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVATED, &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
376 static void memcg_kmem_mark_dead(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
379 * Our caller must use css_get() first, because memcg_uncharge_kmem()
380 * will call css_put() if it sees the memcg is dead.
383 if (test_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_ACTIVE, &memcg->kmem_account_flags))
384 set_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_DEAD, &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
387 static bool memcg_kmem_test_and_clear_dead(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
389 return test_and_clear_bit(KMEM_ACCOUNTED_DEAD,
390 &memcg->kmem_account_flags);
394 /* Stuffs for move charges at task migration. */
396 * Types of charges to be moved. "move_charge_at_immitgrate" and
397 * "immigrate_flags" are treated as a left-shifted bitmap of these types.
400 MOVE_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON, /* private anonymous page and swap of it */
401 MOVE_CHARGE_TYPE_FILE, /* file page(including tmpfs) and swap of it */
405 /* "mc" and its members are protected by cgroup_mutex */
406 static struct move_charge_struct {
407 spinlock_t lock; /* for from, to */
408 struct mem_cgroup *from;
409 struct mem_cgroup *to;
410 unsigned long immigrate_flags;
411 unsigned long precharge;
412 unsigned long moved_charge;
413 unsigned long moved_swap;
414 struct task_struct *moving_task; /* a task moving charges */
415 wait_queue_head_t waitq; /* a waitq for other context */
417 .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(mc.lock),
418 .waitq = __WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_INITIALIZER(mc.waitq),
421 static bool move_anon(void)
423 return test_bit(MOVE_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON, &mc.immigrate_flags);
426 static bool move_file(void)
428 return test_bit(MOVE_CHARGE_TYPE_FILE, &mc.immigrate_flags);
432 * Maximum loops in mem_cgroup_hierarchical_reclaim(), used for soft
433 * limit reclaim to prevent infinite loops, if they ever occur.
435 #define MEM_CGROUP_MAX_RECLAIM_LOOPS 100
436 #define MEM_CGROUP_MAX_SOFT_LIMIT_RECLAIM_LOOPS 2
439 MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_CACHE = 0,
440 MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON,
441 MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_SWAPOUT, /* for accounting swapcache */
442 MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_DROP, /* a page was unused swap cache */
446 /* for encoding cft->private value on file */
454 #define MEMFILE_PRIVATE(x, val) ((x) << 16 | (val))
455 #define MEMFILE_TYPE(val) ((val) >> 16 & 0xffff)
456 #define MEMFILE_ATTR(val) ((val) & 0xffff)
457 /* Used for OOM nofiier */
458 #define OOM_CONTROL (0)
461 * Reclaim flags for mem_cgroup_hierarchical_reclaim
463 #define MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_NOSWAP_BIT 0x0
464 #define MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_NOSWAP (1 << MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_NOSWAP_BIT)
465 #define MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK_BIT 0x1
466 #define MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK (1 << MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK_BIT)
469 * The memcg_create_mutex will be held whenever a new cgroup is created.
470 * As a consequence, any change that needs to protect against new child cgroups
471 * appearing has to hold it as well.
473 static DEFINE_MUTEX(memcg_create_mutex);
475 struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_from_css(struct cgroup_subsys_state *s)
477 return s ? container_of(s, struct mem_cgroup, css) : NULL;
480 /* Some nice accessors for the vmpressure. */
481 struct vmpressure *memcg_to_vmpressure(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
484 memcg = root_mem_cgroup;
485 return &memcg->vmpressure;
488 struct cgroup_subsys_state *vmpressure_to_css(struct vmpressure *vmpr)
490 return &container_of(vmpr, struct mem_cgroup, vmpressure)->css;
493 struct vmpressure *css_to_vmpressure(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
495 return &mem_cgroup_from_css(css)->vmpressure;
498 static inline bool mem_cgroup_is_root(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
500 return (memcg == root_mem_cgroup);
504 * We restrict the id in the range of [1, 65535], so it can fit into
507 #define MEM_CGROUP_ID_MAX USHRT_MAX
509 static inline unsigned short mem_cgroup_id(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
512 * The ID of the root cgroup is 0, but memcg treat 0 as an
513 * invalid ID, so we return (cgroup_id + 1).
515 return memcg->css.cgroup->id + 1;
518 static inline struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_from_id(unsigned short id)
520 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css;
522 css = css_from_id(id - 1, &mem_cgroup_subsys);
523 return mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
526 /* Writing them here to avoid exposing memcg's inner layout */
527 #if defined(CONFIG_INET) && defined(CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM)
529 void sock_update_memcg(struct sock *sk)
531 if (mem_cgroup_sockets_enabled) {
532 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
533 struct cg_proto *cg_proto;
535 BUG_ON(!sk->sk_prot->proto_cgroup);
537 /* Socket cloning can throw us here with sk_cgrp already
538 * filled. It won't however, necessarily happen from
539 * process context. So the test for root memcg given
540 * the current task's memcg won't help us in this case.
542 * Respecting the original socket's memcg is a better
543 * decision in this case.
546 BUG_ON(mem_cgroup_is_root(sk->sk_cgrp->memcg));
547 css_get(&sk->sk_cgrp->memcg->css);
552 memcg = mem_cgroup_from_task(current);
553 cg_proto = sk->sk_prot->proto_cgroup(memcg);
554 if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg) &&
555 memcg_proto_active(cg_proto) && css_tryget(&memcg->css)) {
556 sk->sk_cgrp = cg_proto;
561 EXPORT_SYMBOL(sock_update_memcg);
563 void sock_release_memcg(struct sock *sk)
565 if (mem_cgroup_sockets_enabled && sk->sk_cgrp) {
566 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
567 WARN_ON(!sk->sk_cgrp->memcg);
568 memcg = sk->sk_cgrp->memcg;
569 css_put(&sk->sk_cgrp->memcg->css);
573 struct cg_proto *tcp_proto_cgroup(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
575 if (!memcg || mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
578 return &memcg->tcp_mem;
580 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_proto_cgroup);
582 static void disarm_sock_keys(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
584 if (!memcg_proto_activated(&memcg->tcp_mem))
586 static_key_slow_dec(&memcg_socket_limit_enabled);
589 static void disarm_sock_keys(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
594 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
596 * This will be the memcg's index in each cache's ->memcg_params->memcg_caches.
597 * The main reason for not using cgroup id for this:
598 * this works better in sparse environments, where we have a lot of memcgs,
599 * but only a few kmem-limited. Or also, if we have, for instance, 200
600 * memcgs, and none but the 200th is kmem-limited, we'd have to have a
601 * 200 entry array for that.
603 * The current size of the caches array is stored in
604 * memcg_limited_groups_array_size. It will double each time we have to
607 static DEFINE_IDA(kmem_limited_groups);
608 int memcg_limited_groups_array_size;
611 * MIN_SIZE is different than 1, because we would like to avoid going through
612 * the alloc/free process all the time. In a small machine, 4 kmem-limited
613 * cgroups is a reasonable guess. In the future, it could be a parameter or
614 * tunable, but that is strictly not necessary.
616 * MAX_SIZE should be as large as the number of cgrp_ids. Ideally, we could get
617 * this constant directly from cgroup, but it is understandable that this is
618 * better kept as an internal representation in cgroup.c. In any case, the
619 * cgrp_id space is not getting any smaller, and we don't have to necessarily
620 * increase ours as well if it increases.
622 #define MEMCG_CACHES_MIN_SIZE 4
623 #define MEMCG_CACHES_MAX_SIZE MEM_CGROUP_ID_MAX
626 * A lot of the calls to the cache allocation functions are expected to be
627 * inlined by the compiler. Since the calls to memcg_kmem_get_cache are
628 * conditional to this static branch, we'll have to allow modules that does
629 * kmem_cache_alloc and the such to see this symbol as well
631 struct static_key memcg_kmem_enabled_key;
632 EXPORT_SYMBOL(memcg_kmem_enabled_key);
634 static void disarm_kmem_keys(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
636 if (memcg_kmem_is_active(memcg)) {
637 static_key_slow_dec(&memcg_kmem_enabled_key);
638 ida_simple_remove(&kmem_limited_groups, memcg->kmemcg_id);
641 * This check can't live in kmem destruction function,
642 * since the charges will outlive the cgroup
644 WARN_ON(res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_USAGE) != 0);
647 static void disarm_kmem_keys(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
650 #endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM */
652 static void disarm_static_keys(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
654 disarm_sock_keys(memcg);
655 disarm_kmem_keys(memcg);
658 static void drain_all_stock_async(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
660 static struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *
661 mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int nid, int zid)
663 VM_BUG_ON((unsigned)nid >= nr_node_ids);
664 return &memcg->nodeinfo[nid]->zoneinfo[zid];
667 struct cgroup_subsys_state *mem_cgroup_css(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
672 static struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *
673 page_cgroup_zoneinfo(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct page *page)
675 int nid = page_to_nid(page);
676 int zid = page_zonenum(page);
678 return mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, nid, zid);
681 static struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *
682 soft_limit_tree_node_zone(int nid, int zid)
684 return &soft_limit_tree.rb_tree_per_node[nid]->rb_tree_per_zone[zid];
687 static struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *
688 soft_limit_tree_from_page(struct page *page)
690 int nid = page_to_nid(page);
691 int zid = page_zonenum(page);
693 return &soft_limit_tree.rb_tree_per_node[nid]->rb_tree_per_zone[zid];
697 __mem_cgroup_insert_exceeded(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
698 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz,
699 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz,
700 unsigned long long new_usage_in_excess)
702 struct rb_node **p = &mctz->rb_root.rb_node;
703 struct rb_node *parent = NULL;
704 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz_node;
709 mz->usage_in_excess = new_usage_in_excess;
710 if (!mz->usage_in_excess)
714 mz_node = rb_entry(parent, struct mem_cgroup_per_zone,
716 if (mz->usage_in_excess < mz_node->usage_in_excess)
719 * We can't avoid mem cgroups that are over their soft
720 * limit by the same amount
722 else if (mz->usage_in_excess >= mz_node->usage_in_excess)
725 rb_link_node(&mz->tree_node, parent, p);
726 rb_insert_color(&mz->tree_node, &mctz->rb_root);
731 __mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
732 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz,
733 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz)
737 rb_erase(&mz->tree_node, &mctz->rb_root);
742 mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
743 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz,
744 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz)
746 spin_lock(&mctz->lock);
747 __mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(memcg, mz, mctz);
748 spin_unlock(&mctz->lock);
752 static void mem_cgroup_update_tree(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct page *page)
754 unsigned long long excess;
755 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
756 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz;
757 int nid = page_to_nid(page);
758 int zid = page_zonenum(page);
759 mctz = soft_limit_tree_from_page(page);
762 * Necessary to update all ancestors when hierarchy is used.
763 * because their event counter is not touched.
765 for (; memcg; memcg = parent_mem_cgroup(memcg)) {
766 mz = mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, nid, zid);
767 excess = res_counter_soft_limit_excess(&memcg->res);
769 * We have to update the tree if mz is on RB-tree or
770 * mem is over its softlimit.
772 if (excess || mz->on_tree) {
773 spin_lock(&mctz->lock);
774 /* if on-tree, remove it */
776 __mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(memcg, mz, mctz);
778 * Insert again. mz->usage_in_excess will be updated.
779 * If excess is 0, no tree ops.
781 __mem_cgroup_insert_exceeded(memcg, mz, mctz, excess);
782 spin_unlock(&mctz->lock);
787 static void mem_cgroup_remove_from_trees(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
790 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
791 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz;
793 for_each_node(node) {
794 for (zone = 0; zone < MAX_NR_ZONES; zone++) {
795 mz = mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, node, zone);
796 mctz = soft_limit_tree_node_zone(node, zone);
797 mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(memcg, mz, mctz);
802 static struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *
803 __mem_cgroup_largest_soft_limit_node(struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz)
805 struct rb_node *rightmost = NULL;
806 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
810 rightmost = rb_last(&mctz->rb_root);
812 goto done; /* Nothing to reclaim from */
814 mz = rb_entry(rightmost, struct mem_cgroup_per_zone, tree_node);
816 * Remove the node now but someone else can add it back,
817 * we will to add it back at the end of reclaim to its correct
818 * position in the tree.
820 __mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(mz->memcg, mz, mctz);
821 if (!res_counter_soft_limit_excess(&mz->memcg->res) ||
822 !css_tryget(&mz->memcg->css))
828 static struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *
829 mem_cgroup_largest_soft_limit_node(struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz)
831 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
833 spin_lock(&mctz->lock);
834 mz = __mem_cgroup_largest_soft_limit_node(mctz);
835 spin_unlock(&mctz->lock);
840 * Implementation Note: reading percpu statistics for memcg.
842 * Both of vmstat[] and percpu_counter has threshold and do periodic
843 * synchronization to implement "quick" read. There are trade-off between
844 * reading cost and precision of value. Then, we may have a chance to implement
845 * a periodic synchronizion of counter in memcg's counter.
847 * But this _read() function is used for user interface now. The user accounts
848 * memory usage by memory cgroup and he _always_ requires exact value because
849 * he accounts memory. Even if we provide quick-and-fuzzy read, we always
850 * have to visit all online cpus and make sum. So, for now, unnecessary
851 * synchronization is not implemented. (just implemented for cpu hotplug)
853 * If there are kernel internal actions which can make use of some not-exact
854 * value, and reading all cpu value can be performance bottleneck in some
855 * common workload, threashold and synchonization as vmstat[] should be
858 static long mem_cgroup_read_stat(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
859 enum mem_cgroup_stat_index idx)
865 for_each_online_cpu(cpu)
866 val += per_cpu(memcg->stat->count[idx], cpu);
867 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
868 spin_lock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
869 val += memcg->nocpu_base.count[idx];
870 spin_unlock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
876 static void mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
879 int val = (charge) ? 1 : -1;
880 this_cpu_add(memcg->stat->count[MEM_CGROUP_STAT_SWAP], val);
883 static unsigned long mem_cgroup_read_events(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
884 enum mem_cgroup_events_index idx)
886 unsigned long val = 0;
890 for_each_online_cpu(cpu)
891 val += per_cpu(memcg->stat->events[idx], cpu);
892 #ifdef CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU
893 spin_lock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
894 val += memcg->nocpu_base.events[idx];
895 spin_unlock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
901 static void mem_cgroup_charge_statistics(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
903 bool anon, int nr_pages)
908 * Here, RSS means 'mapped anon' and anon's SwapCache. Shmem/tmpfs is
909 * counted as CACHE even if it's on ANON LRU.
912 __this_cpu_add(memcg->stat->count[MEM_CGROUP_STAT_RSS],
915 __this_cpu_add(memcg->stat->count[MEM_CGROUP_STAT_CACHE],
918 if (PageTransHuge(page))
919 __this_cpu_add(memcg->stat->count[MEM_CGROUP_STAT_RSS_HUGE],
922 /* pagein of a big page is an event. So, ignore page size */
924 __this_cpu_inc(memcg->stat->events[MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGPGIN]);
926 __this_cpu_inc(memcg->stat->events[MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGPGOUT]);
927 nr_pages = -nr_pages; /* for event */
930 __this_cpu_add(memcg->stat->nr_page_events, nr_pages);
936 mem_cgroup_get_lru_size(struct lruvec *lruvec, enum lru_list lru)
938 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
940 mz = container_of(lruvec, struct mem_cgroup_per_zone, lruvec);
941 return mz->lru_size[lru];
945 mem_cgroup_zone_nr_lru_pages(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int nid, int zid,
946 unsigned int lru_mask)
948 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
950 unsigned long ret = 0;
952 mz = mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, nid, zid);
955 if (BIT(lru) & lru_mask)
956 ret += mz->lru_size[lru];
962 mem_cgroup_node_nr_lru_pages(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
963 int nid, unsigned int lru_mask)
968 for (zid = 0; zid < MAX_NR_ZONES; zid++)
969 total += mem_cgroup_zone_nr_lru_pages(memcg,
975 static unsigned long mem_cgroup_nr_lru_pages(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
976 unsigned int lru_mask)
981 for_each_node_state(nid, N_MEMORY)
982 total += mem_cgroup_node_nr_lru_pages(memcg, nid, lru_mask);
986 static bool mem_cgroup_event_ratelimit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
987 enum mem_cgroup_events_target target)
989 unsigned long val, next;
991 val = __this_cpu_read(memcg->stat->nr_page_events);
992 next = __this_cpu_read(memcg->stat->targets[target]);
993 /* from time_after() in jiffies.h */
994 if ((long)next - (long)val < 0) {
996 case MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_THRESH:
997 next = val + THRESHOLDS_EVENTS_TARGET;
999 case MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_SOFTLIMIT:
1000 next = val + SOFTLIMIT_EVENTS_TARGET;
1002 case MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_NUMAINFO:
1003 next = val + NUMAINFO_EVENTS_TARGET;
1008 __this_cpu_write(memcg->stat->targets[target], next);
1015 * Check events in order.
1018 static void memcg_check_events(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct page *page)
1021 /* threshold event is triggered in finer grain than soft limit */
1022 if (unlikely(mem_cgroup_event_ratelimit(memcg,
1023 MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_THRESH))) {
1025 bool do_numainfo __maybe_unused;
1027 do_softlimit = mem_cgroup_event_ratelimit(memcg,
1028 MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_SOFTLIMIT);
1029 #if MAX_NUMNODES > 1
1030 do_numainfo = mem_cgroup_event_ratelimit(memcg,
1031 MEM_CGROUP_TARGET_NUMAINFO);
1035 mem_cgroup_threshold(memcg);
1036 if (unlikely(do_softlimit))
1037 mem_cgroup_update_tree(memcg, page);
1038 #if MAX_NUMNODES > 1
1039 if (unlikely(do_numainfo))
1040 atomic_inc(&memcg->numainfo_events);
1046 struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_from_task(struct task_struct *p)
1049 * mm_update_next_owner() may clear mm->owner to NULL
1050 * if it races with swapoff, page migration, etc.
1051 * So this can be called with p == NULL.
1056 return mem_cgroup_from_css(task_css(p, mem_cgroup_subsys_id));
1059 struct mem_cgroup *try_get_mem_cgroup_from_mm(struct mm_struct *mm)
1061 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
1066 * Because we have no locks, mm->owner's may be being moved to other
1067 * cgroup. We use css_tryget() here even if this looks
1068 * pessimistic (rather than adding locks here).
1072 memcg = mem_cgroup_from_task(rcu_dereference(mm->owner));
1073 if (unlikely(!memcg))
1075 } while (!css_tryget(&memcg->css));
1081 * Returns a next (in a pre-order walk) alive memcg (with elevated css
1082 * ref. count) or NULL if the whole root's subtree has been visited.
1084 * helper function to be used by mem_cgroup_iter
1086 static struct mem_cgroup *__mem_cgroup_iter_next(struct mem_cgroup *root,
1087 struct mem_cgroup *last_visited)
1089 struct cgroup_subsys_state *prev_css, *next_css;
1091 prev_css = last_visited ? &last_visited->css : NULL;
1093 next_css = css_next_descendant_pre(prev_css, &root->css);
1096 * Even if we found a group we have to make sure it is
1097 * alive. css && !memcg means that the groups should be
1098 * skipped and we should continue the tree walk.
1099 * last_visited css is safe to use because it is
1100 * protected by css_get and the tree walk is rcu safe.
1103 struct mem_cgroup *mem = mem_cgroup_from_css(next_css);
1105 if (css_tryget(&mem->css))
1108 prev_css = next_css;
1116 static void mem_cgroup_iter_invalidate(struct mem_cgroup *root)
1119 * When a group in the hierarchy below root is destroyed, the
1120 * hierarchy iterator can no longer be trusted since it might
1121 * have pointed to the destroyed group. Invalidate it.
1123 atomic_inc(&root->dead_count);
1126 static struct mem_cgroup *
1127 mem_cgroup_iter_load(struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter *iter,
1128 struct mem_cgroup *root,
1131 struct mem_cgroup *position = NULL;
1133 * A cgroup destruction happens in two stages: offlining and
1134 * release. They are separated by a RCU grace period.
1136 * If the iterator is valid, we may still race with an
1137 * offlining. The RCU lock ensures the object won't be
1138 * released, tryget will fail if we lost the race.
1140 *sequence = atomic_read(&root->dead_count);
1141 if (iter->last_dead_count == *sequence) {
1143 position = iter->last_visited;
1144 if (position && !css_tryget(&position->css))
1150 static void mem_cgroup_iter_update(struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter *iter,
1151 struct mem_cgroup *last_visited,
1152 struct mem_cgroup *new_position,
1156 css_put(&last_visited->css);
1158 * We store the sequence count from the time @last_visited was
1159 * loaded successfully instead of rereading it here so that we
1160 * don't lose destruction events in between. We could have
1161 * raced with the destruction of @new_position after all.
1163 iter->last_visited = new_position;
1165 iter->last_dead_count = sequence;
1169 * mem_cgroup_iter - iterate over memory cgroup hierarchy
1170 * @root: hierarchy root
1171 * @prev: previously returned memcg, NULL on first invocation
1172 * @reclaim: cookie for shared reclaim walks, NULL for full walks
1174 * Returns references to children of the hierarchy below @root, or
1175 * @root itself, or %NULL after a full round-trip.
1177 * Caller must pass the return value in @prev on subsequent
1178 * invocations for reference counting, or use mem_cgroup_iter_break()
1179 * to cancel a hierarchy walk before the round-trip is complete.
1181 * Reclaimers can specify a zone and a priority level in @reclaim to
1182 * divide up the memcgs in the hierarchy among all concurrent
1183 * reclaimers operating on the same zone and priority.
1185 struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_iter(struct mem_cgroup *root,
1186 struct mem_cgroup *prev,
1187 struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_cookie *reclaim)
1189 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
1190 struct mem_cgroup *last_visited = NULL;
1192 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
1196 root = root_mem_cgroup;
1198 if (prev && !reclaim)
1199 last_visited = prev;
1201 if (!root->use_hierarchy && root != root_mem_cgroup) {
1209 struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_iter *uninitialized_var(iter);
1210 int uninitialized_var(seq);
1213 int nid = zone_to_nid(reclaim->zone);
1214 int zid = zone_idx(reclaim->zone);
1215 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
1217 mz = mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(root, nid, zid);
1218 iter = &mz->reclaim_iter[reclaim->priority];
1219 if (prev && reclaim->generation != iter->generation) {
1220 iter->last_visited = NULL;
1224 last_visited = mem_cgroup_iter_load(iter, root, &seq);
1227 memcg = __mem_cgroup_iter_next(root, last_visited);
1230 mem_cgroup_iter_update(iter, last_visited, memcg, seq);
1234 else if (!prev && memcg)
1235 reclaim->generation = iter->generation;
1244 if (prev && prev != root)
1245 css_put(&prev->css);
1251 * mem_cgroup_iter_break - abort a hierarchy walk prematurely
1252 * @root: hierarchy root
1253 * @prev: last visited hierarchy member as returned by mem_cgroup_iter()
1255 void mem_cgroup_iter_break(struct mem_cgroup *root,
1256 struct mem_cgroup *prev)
1259 root = root_mem_cgroup;
1260 if (prev && prev != root)
1261 css_put(&prev->css);
1265 * Iteration constructs for visiting all cgroups (under a tree). If
1266 * loops are exited prematurely (break), mem_cgroup_iter_break() must
1267 * be used for reference counting.
1269 #define for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, root) \
1270 for (iter = mem_cgroup_iter(root, NULL, NULL); \
1272 iter = mem_cgroup_iter(root, iter, NULL))
1274 #define for_each_mem_cgroup(iter) \
1275 for (iter = mem_cgroup_iter(NULL, NULL, NULL); \
1277 iter = mem_cgroup_iter(NULL, iter, NULL))
1279 void __mem_cgroup_count_vm_event(struct mm_struct *mm, enum vm_event_item idx)
1281 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
1284 memcg = mem_cgroup_from_task(rcu_dereference(mm->owner));
1285 if (unlikely(!memcg))
1290 this_cpu_inc(memcg->stat->events[MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGFAULT]);
1293 this_cpu_inc(memcg->stat->events[MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_PGMAJFAULT]);
1301 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__mem_cgroup_count_vm_event);
1304 * mem_cgroup_zone_lruvec - get the lru list vector for a zone and memcg
1305 * @zone: zone of the wanted lruvec
1306 * @memcg: memcg of the wanted lruvec
1308 * Returns the lru list vector holding pages for the given @zone and
1309 * @mem. This can be the global zone lruvec, if the memory controller
1312 struct lruvec *mem_cgroup_zone_lruvec(struct zone *zone,
1313 struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1315 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
1316 struct lruvec *lruvec;
1318 if (mem_cgroup_disabled()) {
1319 lruvec = &zone->lruvec;
1323 mz = mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, zone_to_nid(zone), zone_idx(zone));
1324 lruvec = &mz->lruvec;
1327 * Since a node can be onlined after the mem_cgroup was created,
1328 * we have to be prepared to initialize lruvec->zone here;
1329 * and if offlined then reonlined, we need to reinitialize it.
1331 if (unlikely(lruvec->zone != zone))
1332 lruvec->zone = zone;
1337 * Following LRU functions are allowed to be used without PCG_LOCK.
1338 * Operations are called by routine of global LRU independently from memcg.
1339 * What we have to take care of here is validness of pc->mem_cgroup.
1341 * Changes to pc->mem_cgroup happens when
1344 * In typical case, "charge" is done before add-to-lru. Exception is SwapCache.
1345 * It is added to LRU before charge.
1346 * If PCG_USED bit is not set, page_cgroup is not added to this private LRU.
1347 * When moving account, the page is not on LRU. It's isolated.
1351 * mem_cgroup_page_lruvec - return lruvec for adding an lru page
1353 * @zone: zone of the page
1355 struct lruvec *mem_cgroup_page_lruvec(struct page *page, struct zone *zone)
1357 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
1358 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
1359 struct page_cgroup *pc;
1360 struct lruvec *lruvec;
1362 if (mem_cgroup_disabled()) {
1363 lruvec = &zone->lruvec;
1367 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
1368 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
1371 * Surreptitiously switch any uncharged offlist page to root:
1372 * an uncharged page off lru does nothing to secure
1373 * its former mem_cgroup from sudden removal.
1375 * Our caller holds lru_lock, and PageCgroupUsed is updated
1376 * under page_cgroup lock: between them, they make all uses
1377 * of pc->mem_cgroup safe.
1379 if (!PageLRU(page) && !PageCgroupUsed(pc) && memcg != root_mem_cgroup)
1380 pc->mem_cgroup = memcg = root_mem_cgroup;
1382 mz = page_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, page);
1383 lruvec = &mz->lruvec;
1386 * Since a node can be onlined after the mem_cgroup was created,
1387 * we have to be prepared to initialize lruvec->zone here;
1388 * and if offlined then reonlined, we need to reinitialize it.
1390 if (unlikely(lruvec->zone != zone))
1391 lruvec->zone = zone;
1396 * mem_cgroup_update_lru_size - account for adding or removing an lru page
1397 * @lruvec: mem_cgroup per zone lru vector
1398 * @lru: index of lru list the page is sitting on
1399 * @nr_pages: positive when adding or negative when removing
1401 * This function must be called when a page is added to or removed from an
1404 void mem_cgroup_update_lru_size(struct lruvec *lruvec, enum lru_list lru,
1407 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
1408 unsigned long *lru_size;
1410 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
1413 mz = container_of(lruvec, struct mem_cgroup_per_zone, lruvec);
1414 lru_size = mz->lru_size + lru;
1415 *lru_size += nr_pages;
1416 VM_BUG_ON((long)(*lru_size) < 0);
1420 * Checks whether given mem is same or in the root_mem_cgroup's
1423 bool __mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(const struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg,
1424 struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1426 if (root_memcg == memcg)
1428 if (!root_memcg->use_hierarchy || !memcg)
1430 return cgroup_is_descendant(memcg->css.cgroup, root_memcg->css.cgroup);
1433 static bool mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(const struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg,
1434 struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1439 ret = __mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(root_memcg, memcg);
1444 bool task_in_mem_cgroup(struct task_struct *task,
1445 const struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1447 struct mem_cgroup *curr = NULL;
1448 struct task_struct *p;
1451 p = find_lock_task_mm(task);
1453 curr = try_get_mem_cgroup_from_mm(p->mm);
1457 * All threads may have already detached their mm's, but the oom
1458 * killer still needs to detect if they have already been oom
1459 * killed to prevent needlessly killing additional tasks.
1462 curr = mem_cgroup_from_task(task);
1464 css_get(&curr->css);
1470 * We should check use_hierarchy of "memcg" not "curr". Because checking
1471 * use_hierarchy of "curr" here make this function true if hierarchy is
1472 * enabled in "curr" and "curr" is a child of "memcg" in *cgroup*
1473 * hierarchy(even if use_hierarchy is disabled in "memcg").
1475 ret = mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(memcg, curr);
1476 css_put(&curr->css);
1480 int mem_cgroup_inactive_anon_is_low(struct lruvec *lruvec)
1482 unsigned long inactive_ratio;
1483 unsigned long inactive;
1484 unsigned long active;
1487 inactive = mem_cgroup_get_lru_size(lruvec, LRU_INACTIVE_ANON);
1488 active = mem_cgroup_get_lru_size(lruvec, LRU_ACTIVE_ANON);
1490 gb = (inactive + active) >> (30 - PAGE_SHIFT);
1492 inactive_ratio = int_sqrt(10 * gb);
1496 return inactive * inactive_ratio < active;
1499 #define mem_cgroup_from_res_counter(counter, member) \
1500 container_of(counter, struct mem_cgroup, member)
1503 * mem_cgroup_margin - calculate chargeable space of a memory cgroup
1504 * @memcg: the memory cgroup
1506 * Returns the maximum amount of memory @mem can be charged with, in
1509 static unsigned long mem_cgroup_margin(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1511 unsigned long long margin;
1513 margin = res_counter_margin(&memcg->res);
1514 if (do_swap_account)
1515 margin = min(margin, res_counter_margin(&memcg->memsw));
1516 return margin >> PAGE_SHIFT;
1519 int mem_cgroup_swappiness(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1522 if (!css_parent(&memcg->css))
1523 return vm_swappiness;
1525 return memcg->swappiness;
1529 * memcg->moving_account is used for checking possibility that some thread is
1530 * calling move_account(). When a thread on CPU-A starts moving pages under
1531 * a memcg, other threads should check memcg->moving_account under
1532 * rcu_read_lock(), like this:
1536 * memcg->moving_account+1 if (memcg->mocing_account)
1538 * synchronize_rcu() update something.
1543 /* for quick checking without looking up memcg */
1544 atomic_t memcg_moving __read_mostly;
1546 static void mem_cgroup_start_move(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1548 atomic_inc(&memcg_moving);
1549 atomic_inc(&memcg->moving_account);
1553 static void mem_cgroup_end_move(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1556 * Now, mem_cgroup_clear_mc() may call this function with NULL.
1557 * We check NULL in callee rather than caller.
1560 atomic_dec(&memcg_moving);
1561 atomic_dec(&memcg->moving_account);
1566 * 2 routines for checking "mem" is under move_account() or not.
1568 * mem_cgroup_stolen() - checking whether a cgroup is mc.from or not. This
1569 * is used for avoiding races in accounting. If true,
1570 * pc->mem_cgroup may be overwritten.
1572 * mem_cgroup_under_move() - checking a cgroup is mc.from or mc.to or
1573 * under hierarchy of moving cgroups. This is for
1574 * waiting at hith-memory prressure caused by "move".
1577 static bool mem_cgroup_stolen(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1579 VM_BUG_ON(!rcu_read_lock_held());
1580 return atomic_read(&memcg->moving_account) > 0;
1583 static bool mem_cgroup_under_move(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1585 struct mem_cgroup *from;
1586 struct mem_cgroup *to;
1589 * Unlike task_move routines, we access mc.to, mc.from not under
1590 * mutual exclusion by cgroup_mutex. Here, we take spinlock instead.
1592 spin_lock(&mc.lock);
1598 ret = mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(memcg, from)
1599 || mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(memcg, to);
1601 spin_unlock(&mc.lock);
1605 static bool mem_cgroup_wait_acct_move(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1607 if (mc.moving_task && current != mc.moving_task) {
1608 if (mem_cgroup_under_move(memcg)) {
1610 prepare_to_wait(&mc.waitq, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1611 /* moving charge context might have finished. */
1614 finish_wait(&mc.waitq, &wait);
1622 * Take this lock when
1623 * - a code tries to modify page's memcg while it's USED.
1624 * - a code tries to modify page state accounting in a memcg.
1625 * see mem_cgroup_stolen(), too.
1627 static void move_lock_mem_cgroup(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
1628 unsigned long *flags)
1630 spin_lock_irqsave(&memcg->move_lock, *flags);
1633 static void move_unlock_mem_cgroup(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
1634 unsigned long *flags)
1636 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&memcg->move_lock, *flags);
1639 #define K(x) ((x) << (PAGE_SHIFT-10))
1641 * mem_cgroup_print_oom_info: Print OOM information relevant to memory controller.
1642 * @memcg: The memory cgroup that went over limit
1643 * @p: Task that is going to be killed
1645 * NOTE: @memcg and @p's mem_cgroup can be different when hierarchy is
1648 void mem_cgroup_print_oom_info(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct task_struct *p)
1651 * protects memcg_name and makes sure that parallel ooms do not
1654 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(oom_info_lock);
1655 struct cgroup *task_cgrp;
1656 struct cgroup *mem_cgrp;
1657 static char memcg_name[PATH_MAX];
1659 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
1665 spin_lock(&oom_info_lock);
1668 mem_cgrp = memcg->css.cgroup;
1669 task_cgrp = task_cgroup(p, mem_cgroup_subsys_id);
1671 ret = cgroup_path(task_cgrp, memcg_name, PATH_MAX);
1674 * Unfortunately, we are unable to convert to a useful name
1675 * But we'll still print out the usage information
1682 pr_info("Task in %s killed", memcg_name);
1685 ret = cgroup_path(mem_cgrp, memcg_name, PATH_MAX);
1693 * Continues from above, so we don't need an KERN_ level
1695 pr_cont(" as a result of limit of %s\n", memcg_name);
1698 pr_info("memory: usage %llukB, limit %llukB, failcnt %llu\n",
1699 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_USAGE) >> 10,
1700 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_LIMIT) >> 10,
1701 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_FAILCNT));
1702 pr_info("memory+swap: usage %llukB, limit %llukB, failcnt %llu\n",
1703 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_USAGE) >> 10,
1704 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_LIMIT) >> 10,
1705 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_FAILCNT));
1706 pr_info("kmem: usage %llukB, limit %llukB, failcnt %llu\n",
1707 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_USAGE) >> 10,
1708 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_LIMIT) >> 10,
1709 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_FAILCNT));
1711 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg) {
1712 pr_info("Memory cgroup stats");
1715 ret = cgroup_path(iter->css.cgroup, memcg_name, PATH_MAX);
1717 pr_cont(" for %s", memcg_name);
1721 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_STAT_NSTATS; i++) {
1722 if (i == MEM_CGROUP_STAT_SWAP && !do_swap_account)
1724 pr_cont(" %s:%ldKB", mem_cgroup_stat_names[i],
1725 K(mem_cgroup_read_stat(iter, i)));
1728 for (i = 0; i < NR_LRU_LISTS; i++)
1729 pr_cont(" %s:%luKB", mem_cgroup_lru_names[i],
1730 K(mem_cgroup_nr_lru_pages(iter, BIT(i))));
1734 spin_unlock(&oom_info_lock);
1738 * This function returns the number of memcg under hierarchy tree. Returns
1739 * 1(self count) if no children.
1741 static int mem_cgroup_count_children(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1744 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
1746 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
1752 * Return the memory (and swap, if configured) limit for a memcg.
1754 static u64 mem_cgroup_get_limit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1758 limit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_LIMIT);
1761 * Do not consider swap space if we cannot swap due to swappiness
1763 if (mem_cgroup_swappiness(memcg)) {
1766 limit += total_swap_pages << PAGE_SHIFT;
1767 memsw = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_LIMIT);
1770 * If memsw is finite and limits the amount of swap space
1771 * available to this memcg, return that limit.
1773 limit = min(limit, memsw);
1779 static void mem_cgroup_out_of_memory(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, gfp_t gfp_mask,
1782 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
1783 unsigned long chosen_points = 0;
1784 unsigned long totalpages;
1785 unsigned int points = 0;
1786 struct task_struct *chosen = NULL;
1789 * If current has a pending SIGKILL or is exiting, then automatically
1790 * select it. The goal is to allow it to allocate so that it may
1791 * quickly exit and free its memory.
1793 if (fatal_signal_pending(current) || current->flags & PF_EXITING) {
1794 set_thread_flag(TIF_MEMDIE);
1798 check_panic_on_oom(CONSTRAINT_MEMCG, gfp_mask, order, NULL);
1799 totalpages = mem_cgroup_get_limit(memcg) >> PAGE_SHIFT ? : 1;
1800 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg) {
1801 struct css_task_iter it;
1802 struct task_struct *task;
1804 css_task_iter_start(&iter->css, &it);
1805 while ((task = css_task_iter_next(&it))) {
1806 switch (oom_scan_process_thread(task, totalpages, NULL,
1808 case OOM_SCAN_SELECT:
1810 put_task_struct(chosen);
1812 chosen_points = ULONG_MAX;
1813 get_task_struct(chosen);
1815 case OOM_SCAN_CONTINUE:
1817 case OOM_SCAN_ABORT:
1818 css_task_iter_end(&it);
1819 mem_cgroup_iter_break(memcg, iter);
1821 put_task_struct(chosen);
1826 points = oom_badness(task, memcg, NULL, totalpages);
1827 if (points > chosen_points) {
1829 put_task_struct(chosen);
1831 chosen_points = points;
1832 get_task_struct(chosen);
1835 css_task_iter_end(&it);
1840 points = chosen_points * 1000 / totalpages;
1841 oom_kill_process(chosen, gfp_mask, order, points, totalpages, memcg,
1842 NULL, "Memory cgroup out of memory");
1845 static unsigned long mem_cgroup_reclaim(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
1847 unsigned long flags)
1849 unsigned long total = 0;
1850 bool noswap = false;
1853 if (flags & MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_NOSWAP)
1855 if (!(flags & MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK) && memcg->memsw_is_minimum)
1858 for (loop = 0; loop < MEM_CGROUP_MAX_RECLAIM_LOOPS; loop++) {
1860 drain_all_stock_async(memcg);
1861 total += try_to_free_mem_cgroup_pages(memcg, gfp_mask, noswap);
1863 * Allow limit shrinkers, which are triggered directly
1864 * by userspace, to catch signals and stop reclaim
1865 * after minimal progress, regardless of the margin.
1867 if (total && (flags & MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK))
1869 if (mem_cgroup_margin(memcg))
1872 * If nothing was reclaimed after two attempts, there
1873 * may be no reclaimable pages in this hierarchy.
1882 * test_mem_cgroup_node_reclaimable
1883 * @memcg: the target memcg
1884 * @nid: the node ID to be checked.
1885 * @noswap : specify true here if the user wants flle only information.
1887 * This function returns whether the specified memcg contains any
1888 * reclaimable pages on a node. Returns true if there are any reclaimable
1889 * pages in the node.
1891 static bool test_mem_cgroup_node_reclaimable(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
1892 int nid, bool noswap)
1894 if (mem_cgroup_node_nr_lru_pages(memcg, nid, LRU_ALL_FILE))
1896 if (noswap || !total_swap_pages)
1898 if (mem_cgroup_node_nr_lru_pages(memcg, nid, LRU_ALL_ANON))
1903 #if MAX_NUMNODES > 1
1906 * Always updating the nodemask is not very good - even if we have an empty
1907 * list or the wrong list here, we can start from some node and traverse all
1908 * nodes based on the zonelist. So update the list loosely once per 10 secs.
1911 static void mem_cgroup_may_update_nodemask(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1915 * numainfo_events > 0 means there was at least NUMAINFO_EVENTS_TARGET
1916 * pagein/pageout changes since the last update.
1918 if (!atomic_read(&memcg->numainfo_events))
1920 if (atomic_inc_return(&memcg->numainfo_updating) > 1)
1923 /* make a nodemask where this memcg uses memory from */
1924 memcg->scan_nodes = node_states[N_MEMORY];
1926 for_each_node_mask(nid, node_states[N_MEMORY]) {
1928 if (!test_mem_cgroup_node_reclaimable(memcg, nid, false))
1929 node_clear(nid, memcg->scan_nodes);
1932 atomic_set(&memcg->numainfo_events, 0);
1933 atomic_set(&memcg->numainfo_updating, 0);
1937 * Selecting a node where we start reclaim from. Because what we need is just
1938 * reducing usage counter, start from anywhere is O,K. Considering
1939 * memory reclaim from current node, there are pros. and cons.
1941 * Freeing memory from current node means freeing memory from a node which
1942 * we'll use or we've used. So, it may make LRU bad. And if several threads
1943 * hit limits, it will see a contention on a node. But freeing from remote
1944 * node means more costs for memory reclaim because of memory latency.
1946 * Now, we use round-robin. Better algorithm is welcomed.
1948 int mem_cgroup_select_victim_node(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
1952 mem_cgroup_may_update_nodemask(memcg);
1953 node = memcg->last_scanned_node;
1955 node = next_node(node, memcg->scan_nodes);
1956 if (node == MAX_NUMNODES)
1957 node = first_node(memcg->scan_nodes);
1959 * We call this when we hit limit, not when pages are added to LRU.
1960 * No LRU may hold pages because all pages are UNEVICTABLE or
1961 * memcg is too small and all pages are not on LRU. In that case,
1962 * we use curret node.
1964 if (unlikely(node == MAX_NUMNODES))
1965 node = numa_node_id();
1967 memcg->last_scanned_node = node;
1972 * Check all nodes whether it contains reclaimable pages or not.
1973 * For quick scan, we make use of scan_nodes. This will allow us to skip
1974 * unused nodes. But scan_nodes is lazily updated and may not cotain
1975 * enough new information. We need to do double check.
1977 static bool mem_cgroup_reclaimable(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, bool noswap)
1982 * quick check...making use of scan_node.
1983 * We can skip unused nodes.
1985 if (!nodes_empty(memcg->scan_nodes)) {
1986 for (nid = first_node(memcg->scan_nodes);
1988 nid = next_node(nid, memcg->scan_nodes)) {
1990 if (test_mem_cgroup_node_reclaimable(memcg, nid, noswap))
1995 * Check rest of nodes.
1997 for_each_node_state(nid, N_MEMORY) {
1998 if (node_isset(nid, memcg->scan_nodes))
2000 if (test_mem_cgroup_node_reclaimable(memcg, nid, noswap))
2007 int mem_cgroup_select_victim_node(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2012 static bool mem_cgroup_reclaimable(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, bool noswap)
2014 return test_mem_cgroup_node_reclaimable(memcg, 0, noswap);
2018 static int mem_cgroup_soft_reclaim(struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg,
2021 unsigned long *total_scanned)
2023 struct mem_cgroup *victim = NULL;
2026 unsigned long excess;
2027 unsigned long nr_scanned;
2028 struct mem_cgroup_reclaim_cookie reclaim = {
2033 excess = res_counter_soft_limit_excess(&root_memcg->res) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
2036 victim = mem_cgroup_iter(root_memcg, victim, &reclaim);
2041 * If we have not been able to reclaim
2042 * anything, it might because there are
2043 * no reclaimable pages under this hierarchy
2048 * We want to do more targeted reclaim.
2049 * excess >> 2 is not to excessive so as to
2050 * reclaim too much, nor too less that we keep
2051 * coming back to reclaim from this cgroup
2053 if (total >= (excess >> 2) ||
2054 (loop > MEM_CGROUP_MAX_RECLAIM_LOOPS))
2059 if (!mem_cgroup_reclaimable(victim, false))
2061 total += mem_cgroup_shrink_node_zone(victim, gfp_mask, false,
2063 *total_scanned += nr_scanned;
2064 if (!res_counter_soft_limit_excess(&root_memcg->res))
2067 mem_cgroup_iter_break(root_memcg, victim);
2071 #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP
2072 static struct lockdep_map memcg_oom_lock_dep_map = {
2073 .name = "memcg_oom_lock",
2077 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(memcg_oom_lock);
2080 * Check OOM-Killer is already running under our hierarchy.
2081 * If someone is running, return false.
2083 static bool mem_cgroup_oom_trylock(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2085 struct mem_cgroup *iter, *failed = NULL;
2087 spin_lock(&memcg_oom_lock);
2089 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg) {
2090 if (iter->oom_lock) {
2092 * this subtree of our hierarchy is already locked
2093 * so we cannot give a lock.
2096 mem_cgroup_iter_break(memcg, iter);
2099 iter->oom_lock = true;
2104 * OK, we failed to lock the whole subtree so we have
2105 * to clean up what we set up to the failing subtree
2107 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg) {
2108 if (iter == failed) {
2109 mem_cgroup_iter_break(memcg, iter);
2112 iter->oom_lock = false;
2115 mutex_acquire(&memcg_oom_lock_dep_map, 0, 1, _RET_IP_);
2117 spin_unlock(&memcg_oom_lock);
2122 static void mem_cgroup_oom_unlock(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2124 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
2126 spin_lock(&memcg_oom_lock);
2127 mutex_release(&memcg_oom_lock_dep_map, 1, _RET_IP_);
2128 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
2129 iter->oom_lock = false;
2130 spin_unlock(&memcg_oom_lock);
2133 static void mem_cgroup_mark_under_oom(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2135 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
2137 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
2138 atomic_inc(&iter->under_oom);
2141 static void mem_cgroup_unmark_under_oom(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2143 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
2146 * When a new child is created while the hierarchy is under oom,
2147 * mem_cgroup_oom_lock() may not be called. We have to use
2148 * atomic_add_unless() here.
2150 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
2151 atomic_add_unless(&iter->under_oom, -1, 0);
2154 static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(memcg_oom_waitq);
2156 struct oom_wait_info {
2157 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
2161 static int memcg_oom_wake_function(wait_queue_t *wait,
2162 unsigned mode, int sync, void *arg)
2164 struct mem_cgroup *wake_memcg = (struct mem_cgroup *)arg;
2165 struct mem_cgroup *oom_wait_memcg;
2166 struct oom_wait_info *oom_wait_info;
2168 oom_wait_info = container_of(wait, struct oom_wait_info, wait);
2169 oom_wait_memcg = oom_wait_info->memcg;
2172 * Both of oom_wait_info->memcg and wake_memcg are stable under us.
2173 * Then we can use css_is_ancestor without taking care of RCU.
2175 if (!mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(oom_wait_memcg, wake_memcg)
2176 && !mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(wake_memcg, oom_wait_memcg))
2178 return autoremove_wake_function(wait, mode, sync, arg);
2181 static void memcg_wakeup_oom(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2183 atomic_inc(&memcg->oom_wakeups);
2184 /* for filtering, pass "memcg" as argument. */
2185 __wake_up(&memcg_oom_waitq, TASK_NORMAL, 0, memcg);
2188 static void memcg_oom_recover(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2190 if (memcg && atomic_read(&memcg->under_oom))
2191 memcg_wakeup_oom(memcg);
2194 static void mem_cgroup_oom(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, gfp_t mask, int order)
2196 if (!current->memcg_oom.may_oom)
2199 * We are in the middle of the charge context here, so we
2200 * don't want to block when potentially sitting on a callstack
2201 * that holds all kinds of filesystem and mm locks.
2203 * Also, the caller may handle a failed allocation gracefully
2204 * (like optional page cache readahead) and so an OOM killer
2205 * invocation might not even be necessary.
2207 * That's why we don't do anything here except remember the
2208 * OOM context and then deal with it at the end of the page
2209 * fault when the stack is unwound, the locks are released,
2210 * and when we know whether the fault was overall successful.
2212 css_get(&memcg->css);
2213 current->memcg_oom.memcg = memcg;
2214 current->memcg_oom.gfp_mask = mask;
2215 current->memcg_oom.order = order;
2219 * mem_cgroup_oom_synchronize - complete memcg OOM handling
2220 * @handle: actually kill/wait or just clean up the OOM state
2222 * This has to be called at the end of a page fault if the memcg OOM
2223 * handler was enabled.
2225 * Memcg supports userspace OOM handling where failed allocations must
2226 * sleep on a waitqueue until the userspace task resolves the
2227 * situation. Sleeping directly in the charge context with all kinds
2228 * of locks held is not a good idea, instead we remember an OOM state
2229 * in the task and mem_cgroup_oom_synchronize() has to be called at
2230 * the end of the page fault to complete the OOM handling.
2232 * Returns %true if an ongoing memcg OOM situation was detected and
2233 * completed, %false otherwise.
2235 bool mem_cgroup_oom_synchronize(bool handle)
2237 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = current->memcg_oom.memcg;
2238 struct oom_wait_info owait;
2241 /* OOM is global, do not handle */
2248 owait.memcg = memcg;
2249 owait.wait.flags = 0;
2250 owait.wait.func = memcg_oom_wake_function;
2251 owait.wait.private = current;
2252 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&owait.wait.task_list);
2254 prepare_to_wait(&memcg_oom_waitq, &owait.wait, TASK_KILLABLE);
2255 mem_cgroup_mark_under_oom(memcg);
2257 locked = mem_cgroup_oom_trylock(memcg);
2260 mem_cgroup_oom_notify(memcg);
2262 if (locked && !memcg->oom_kill_disable) {
2263 mem_cgroup_unmark_under_oom(memcg);
2264 finish_wait(&memcg_oom_waitq, &owait.wait);
2265 mem_cgroup_out_of_memory(memcg, current->memcg_oom.gfp_mask,
2266 current->memcg_oom.order);
2269 mem_cgroup_unmark_under_oom(memcg);
2270 finish_wait(&memcg_oom_waitq, &owait.wait);
2274 mem_cgroup_oom_unlock(memcg);
2276 * There is no guarantee that an OOM-lock contender
2277 * sees the wakeups triggered by the OOM kill
2278 * uncharges. Wake any sleepers explicitely.
2280 memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
2283 current->memcg_oom.memcg = NULL;
2284 css_put(&memcg->css);
2289 * Currently used to update mapped file statistics, but the routine can be
2290 * generalized to update other statistics as well.
2292 * Notes: Race condition
2294 * We usually use page_cgroup_lock() for accessing page_cgroup member but
2295 * it tends to be costly. But considering some conditions, we doesn't need
2296 * to do so _always_.
2298 * Considering "charge", lock_page_cgroup() is not required because all
2299 * file-stat operations happen after a page is attached to radix-tree. There
2300 * are no race with "charge".
2302 * Considering "uncharge", we know that memcg doesn't clear pc->mem_cgroup
2303 * at "uncharge" intentionally. So, we always see valid pc->mem_cgroup even
2304 * if there are race with "uncharge". Statistics itself is properly handled
2307 * Considering "move", this is an only case we see a race. To make the race
2308 * small, we check mm->moving_account and detect there are possibility of race
2309 * If there is, we take a lock.
2312 void __mem_cgroup_begin_update_page_stat(struct page *page,
2313 bool *locked, unsigned long *flags)
2315 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
2316 struct page_cgroup *pc;
2318 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
2320 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
2321 if (unlikely(!memcg || !PageCgroupUsed(pc)))
2324 * If this memory cgroup is not under account moving, we don't
2325 * need to take move_lock_mem_cgroup(). Because we already hold
2326 * rcu_read_lock(), any calls to move_account will be delayed until
2327 * rcu_read_unlock() if mem_cgroup_stolen() == true.
2329 if (!mem_cgroup_stolen(memcg))
2332 move_lock_mem_cgroup(memcg, flags);
2333 if (memcg != pc->mem_cgroup || !PageCgroupUsed(pc)) {
2334 move_unlock_mem_cgroup(memcg, flags);
2340 void __mem_cgroup_end_update_page_stat(struct page *page, unsigned long *flags)
2342 struct page_cgroup *pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
2345 * It's guaranteed that pc->mem_cgroup never changes while
2346 * lock is held because a routine modifies pc->mem_cgroup
2347 * should take move_lock_mem_cgroup().
2349 move_unlock_mem_cgroup(pc->mem_cgroup, flags);
2352 void mem_cgroup_update_page_stat(struct page *page,
2353 enum mem_cgroup_stat_index idx, int val)
2355 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
2356 struct page_cgroup *pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
2357 unsigned long uninitialized_var(flags);
2359 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
2362 VM_BUG_ON(!rcu_read_lock_held());
2363 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
2364 if (unlikely(!memcg || !PageCgroupUsed(pc)))
2367 this_cpu_add(memcg->stat->count[idx], val);
2371 * size of first charge trial. "32" comes from vmscan.c's magic value.
2372 * TODO: maybe necessary to use big numbers in big irons.
2374 #define CHARGE_BATCH 32U
2375 struct memcg_stock_pcp {
2376 struct mem_cgroup *cached; /* this never be root cgroup */
2377 unsigned int nr_pages;
2378 struct work_struct work;
2379 unsigned long flags;
2380 #define FLUSHING_CACHED_CHARGE 0
2382 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct memcg_stock_pcp, memcg_stock);
2383 static DEFINE_MUTEX(percpu_charge_mutex);
2386 * consume_stock: Try to consume stocked charge on this cpu.
2387 * @memcg: memcg to consume from.
2388 * @nr_pages: how many pages to charge.
2390 * The charges will only happen if @memcg matches the current cpu's memcg
2391 * stock, and at least @nr_pages are available in that stock. Failure to
2392 * service an allocation will refill the stock.
2394 * returns true if successful, false otherwise.
2396 static bool consume_stock(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, unsigned int nr_pages)
2398 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock;
2401 if (nr_pages > CHARGE_BATCH)
2404 stock = &get_cpu_var(memcg_stock);
2405 if (memcg == stock->cached && stock->nr_pages >= nr_pages)
2406 stock->nr_pages -= nr_pages;
2407 else /* need to call res_counter_charge */
2409 put_cpu_var(memcg_stock);
2414 * Returns stocks cached in percpu to res_counter and reset cached information.
2416 static void drain_stock(struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock)
2418 struct mem_cgroup *old = stock->cached;
2420 if (stock->nr_pages) {
2421 unsigned long bytes = stock->nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE;
2423 res_counter_uncharge(&old->res, bytes);
2424 if (do_swap_account)
2425 res_counter_uncharge(&old->memsw, bytes);
2426 stock->nr_pages = 0;
2428 stock->cached = NULL;
2432 * This must be called under preempt disabled or must be called by
2433 * a thread which is pinned to local cpu.
2435 static void drain_local_stock(struct work_struct *dummy)
2437 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock = &__get_cpu_var(memcg_stock);
2439 clear_bit(FLUSHING_CACHED_CHARGE, &stock->flags);
2442 static void __init memcg_stock_init(void)
2446 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) {
2447 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock =
2448 &per_cpu(memcg_stock, cpu);
2449 INIT_WORK(&stock->work, drain_local_stock);
2454 * Cache charges(val) which is from res_counter, to local per_cpu area.
2455 * This will be consumed by consume_stock() function, later.
2457 static void refill_stock(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, unsigned int nr_pages)
2459 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock = &get_cpu_var(memcg_stock);
2461 if (stock->cached != memcg) { /* reset if necessary */
2463 stock->cached = memcg;
2465 stock->nr_pages += nr_pages;
2466 put_cpu_var(memcg_stock);
2470 * Drains all per-CPU charge caches for given root_memcg resp. subtree
2471 * of the hierarchy under it. sync flag says whether we should block
2472 * until the work is done.
2474 static void drain_all_stock(struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg, bool sync)
2478 /* Notify other cpus that system-wide "drain" is running */
2481 for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
2482 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock = &per_cpu(memcg_stock, cpu);
2483 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
2485 memcg = stock->cached;
2486 if (!memcg || !stock->nr_pages)
2488 if (!mem_cgroup_same_or_subtree(root_memcg, memcg))
2490 if (!test_and_set_bit(FLUSHING_CACHED_CHARGE, &stock->flags)) {
2492 drain_local_stock(&stock->work);
2494 schedule_work_on(cpu, &stock->work);
2502 for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
2503 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock = &per_cpu(memcg_stock, cpu);
2504 if (test_bit(FLUSHING_CACHED_CHARGE, &stock->flags))
2505 flush_work(&stock->work);
2512 * Tries to drain stocked charges in other cpus. This function is asynchronous
2513 * and just put a work per cpu for draining localy on each cpu. Caller can
2514 * expects some charges will be back to res_counter later but cannot wait for
2517 static void drain_all_stock_async(struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg)
2520 * If someone calls draining, avoid adding more kworker runs.
2522 if (!mutex_trylock(&percpu_charge_mutex))
2524 drain_all_stock(root_memcg, false);
2525 mutex_unlock(&percpu_charge_mutex);
2528 /* This is a synchronous drain interface. */
2529 static void drain_all_stock_sync(struct mem_cgroup *root_memcg)
2531 /* called when force_empty is called */
2532 mutex_lock(&percpu_charge_mutex);
2533 drain_all_stock(root_memcg, true);
2534 mutex_unlock(&percpu_charge_mutex);
2538 * This function drains percpu counter value from DEAD cpu and
2539 * move it to local cpu. Note that this function can be preempted.
2541 static void mem_cgroup_drain_pcp_counter(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int cpu)
2545 spin_lock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
2546 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_STAT_NSTATS; i++) {
2547 long x = per_cpu(memcg->stat->count[i], cpu);
2549 per_cpu(memcg->stat->count[i], cpu) = 0;
2550 memcg->nocpu_base.count[i] += x;
2552 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_NSTATS; i++) {
2553 unsigned long x = per_cpu(memcg->stat->events[i], cpu);
2555 per_cpu(memcg->stat->events[i], cpu) = 0;
2556 memcg->nocpu_base.events[i] += x;
2558 spin_unlock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
2561 static int memcg_cpu_hotplug_callback(struct notifier_block *nb,
2562 unsigned long action,
2565 int cpu = (unsigned long)hcpu;
2566 struct memcg_stock_pcp *stock;
2567 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
2569 if (action == CPU_ONLINE)
2572 if (action != CPU_DEAD && action != CPU_DEAD_FROZEN)
2575 for_each_mem_cgroup(iter)
2576 mem_cgroup_drain_pcp_counter(iter, cpu);
2578 stock = &per_cpu(memcg_stock, cpu);
2584 /* See __mem_cgroup_try_charge() for details */
2586 CHARGE_OK, /* success */
2587 CHARGE_RETRY, /* need to retry but retry is not bad */
2588 CHARGE_NOMEM, /* we can't do more. return -ENOMEM */
2589 CHARGE_WOULDBLOCK, /* GFP_WAIT wasn't set and no enough res. */
2592 static int mem_cgroup_do_charge(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, gfp_t gfp_mask,
2593 unsigned int nr_pages, unsigned int min_pages,
2596 unsigned long csize = nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE;
2597 struct mem_cgroup *mem_over_limit;
2598 struct res_counter *fail_res;
2599 unsigned long flags = 0;
2602 ret = res_counter_charge(&memcg->res, csize, &fail_res);
2605 if (!do_swap_account)
2607 ret = res_counter_charge(&memcg->memsw, csize, &fail_res);
2611 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->res, csize);
2612 mem_over_limit = mem_cgroup_from_res_counter(fail_res, memsw);
2613 flags |= MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_NOSWAP;
2615 mem_over_limit = mem_cgroup_from_res_counter(fail_res, res);
2617 * Never reclaim on behalf of optional batching, retry with a
2618 * single page instead.
2620 if (nr_pages > min_pages)
2621 return CHARGE_RETRY;
2623 if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_WAIT))
2624 return CHARGE_WOULDBLOCK;
2626 if (gfp_mask & __GFP_NORETRY)
2627 return CHARGE_NOMEM;
2629 ret = mem_cgroup_reclaim(mem_over_limit, gfp_mask, flags);
2630 if (mem_cgroup_margin(mem_over_limit) >= nr_pages)
2631 return CHARGE_RETRY;
2633 * Even though the limit is exceeded at this point, reclaim
2634 * may have been able to free some pages. Retry the charge
2635 * before killing the task.
2637 * Only for regular pages, though: huge pages are rather
2638 * unlikely to succeed so close to the limit, and we fall back
2639 * to regular pages anyway in case of failure.
2641 if (nr_pages <= (1 << PAGE_ALLOC_COSTLY_ORDER) && ret)
2642 return CHARGE_RETRY;
2645 * At task move, charge accounts can be doubly counted. So, it's
2646 * better to wait until the end of task_move if something is going on.
2648 if (mem_cgroup_wait_acct_move(mem_over_limit))
2649 return CHARGE_RETRY;
2652 mem_cgroup_oom(mem_over_limit, gfp_mask, get_order(csize));
2654 return CHARGE_NOMEM;
2658 * __mem_cgroup_try_charge() does
2659 * 1. detect memcg to be charged against from passed *mm and *ptr,
2660 * 2. update res_counter
2661 * 3. call memory reclaim if necessary.
2663 * In some special case, if the task is fatal, fatal_signal_pending() or
2664 * has TIF_MEMDIE, this function returns -EINTR while writing root_mem_cgroup
2665 * to *ptr. There are two reasons for this. 1: fatal threads should quit as soon
2666 * as possible without any hazards. 2: all pages should have a valid
2667 * pc->mem_cgroup. If mm is NULL and the caller doesn't pass a valid memcg
2668 * pointer, that is treated as a charge to root_mem_cgroup.
2670 * So __mem_cgroup_try_charge() will return
2671 * 0 ... on success, filling *ptr with a valid memcg pointer.
2672 * -ENOMEM ... charge failure because of resource limits.
2673 * -EINTR ... if thread is fatal. *ptr is filled with root_mem_cgroup.
2675 * Unlike the exported interface, an "oom" parameter is added. if oom==true,
2676 * the oom-killer can be invoked.
2678 static int __mem_cgroup_try_charge(struct mm_struct *mm,
2680 unsigned int nr_pages,
2681 struct mem_cgroup **ptr,
2684 unsigned int batch = max(CHARGE_BATCH, nr_pages);
2685 int nr_oom_retries = MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_RETRIES;
2686 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
2690 * Unlike gloval-vm's OOM-kill, we're not in memory shortage
2691 * in system level. So, allow to go ahead dying process in addition to
2694 if (unlikely(test_thread_flag(TIF_MEMDIE)
2695 || fatal_signal_pending(current)))
2698 if (unlikely(task_in_memcg_oom(current)))
2701 if (gfp_mask & __GFP_NOFAIL)
2705 * We always charge the cgroup the mm_struct belongs to.
2706 * The mm_struct's mem_cgroup changes on task migration if the
2707 * thread group leader migrates. It's possible that mm is not
2708 * set, if so charge the root memcg (happens for pagecache usage).
2711 *ptr = root_mem_cgroup;
2713 if (*ptr) { /* css should be a valid one */
2715 if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
2717 if (consume_stock(memcg, nr_pages))
2719 css_get(&memcg->css);
2721 struct task_struct *p;
2724 p = rcu_dereference(mm->owner);
2726 * Because we don't have task_lock(), "p" can exit.
2727 * In that case, "memcg" can point to root or p can be NULL with
2728 * race with swapoff. Then, we have small risk of mis-accouning.
2729 * But such kind of mis-account by race always happens because
2730 * we don't have cgroup_mutex(). It's overkill and we allo that
2732 * (*) swapoff at el will charge against mm-struct not against
2733 * task-struct. So, mm->owner can be NULL.
2735 memcg = mem_cgroup_from_task(p);
2737 memcg = root_mem_cgroup;
2738 if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) {
2742 if (consume_stock(memcg, nr_pages)) {
2744 * It seems dagerous to access memcg without css_get().
2745 * But considering how consume_stok works, it's not
2746 * necessary. If consume_stock success, some charges
2747 * from this memcg are cached on this cpu. So, we
2748 * don't need to call css_get()/css_tryget() before
2749 * calling consume_stock().
2754 /* after here, we may be blocked. we need to get refcnt */
2755 if (!css_tryget(&memcg->css)) {
2763 bool invoke_oom = oom && !nr_oom_retries;
2765 /* If killed, bypass charge */
2766 if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
2767 css_put(&memcg->css);
2771 ret = mem_cgroup_do_charge(memcg, gfp_mask, batch,
2772 nr_pages, invoke_oom);
2776 case CHARGE_RETRY: /* not in OOM situation but retry */
2778 css_put(&memcg->css);
2781 case CHARGE_WOULDBLOCK: /* !__GFP_WAIT */
2782 css_put(&memcg->css);
2784 case CHARGE_NOMEM: /* OOM routine works */
2785 if (!oom || invoke_oom) {
2786 css_put(&memcg->css);
2792 } while (ret != CHARGE_OK);
2794 if (batch > nr_pages)
2795 refill_stock(memcg, batch - nr_pages);
2796 css_put(&memcg->css);
2801 if (!(gfp_mask & __GFP_NOFAIL)) {
2806 *ptr = root_mem_cgroup;
2811 * Somemtimes we have to undo a charge we got by try_charge().
2812 * This function is for that and do uncharge, put css's refcnt.
2813 * gotten by try_charge().
2815 static void __mem_cgroup_cancel_charge(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
2816 unsigned int nr_pages)
2818 if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) {
2819 unsigned long bytes = nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE;
2821 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->res, bytes);
2822 if (do_swap_account)
2823 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->memsw, bytes);
2828 * Cancel chrages in this cgroup....doesn't propagate to parent cgroup.
2829 * This is useful when moving usage to parent cgroup.
2831 static void __mem_cgroup_cancel_local_charge(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
2832 unsigned int nr_pages)
2834 unsigned long bytes = nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE;
2836 if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
2839 res_counter_uncharge_until(&memcg->res, memcg->res.parent, bytes);
2840 if (do_swap_account)
2841 res_counter_uncharge_until(&memcg->memsw,
2842 memcg->memsw.parent, bytes);
2846 * A helper function to get mem_cgroup from ID. must be called under
2847 * rcu_read_lock(). The caller is responsible for calling css_tryget if
2848 * the mem_cgroup is used for charging. (dropping refcnt from swap can be
2849 * called against removed memcg.)
2851 static struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_lookup(unsigned short id)
2853 /* ID 0 is unused ID */
2856 return mem_cgroup_from_id(id);
2859 struct mem_cgroup *try_get_mem_cgroup_from_page(struct page *page)
2861 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
2862 struct page_cgroup *pc;
2866 VM_BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page));
2868 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
2869 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
2870 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc)) {
2871 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
2872 if (memcg && !css_tryget(&memcg->css))
2874 } else if (PageSwapCache(page)) {
2875 ent.val = page_private(page);
2876 id = lookup_swap_cgroup_id(ent);
2878 memcg = mem_cgroup_lookup(id);
2879 if (memcg && !css_tryget(&memcg->css))
2883 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
2887 static void __mem_cgroup_commit_charge(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
2889 unsigned int nr_pages,
2890 enum charge_type ctype,
2893 struct page_cgroup *pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
2894 struct zone *uninitialized_var(zone);
2895 struct lruvec *lruvec;
2896 bool was_on_lru = false;
2899 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
2900 VM_BUG_ON(PageCgroupUsed(pc));
2902 * we don't need page_cgroup_lock about tail pages, becase they are not
2903 * accessed by any other context at this point.
2907 * In some cases, SwapCache and FUSE(splice_buf->radixtree), the page
2908 * may already be on some other mem_cgroup's LRU. Take care of it.
2911 zone = page_zone(page);
2912 spin_lock_irq(&zone->lru_lock);
2913 if (PageLRU(page)) {
2914 lruvec = mem_cgroup_zone_lruvec(zone, pc->mem_cgroup);
2916 del_page_from_lru_list(page, lruvec, page_lru(page));
2921 pc->mem_cgroup = memcg;
2923 * We access a page_cgroup asynchronously without lock_page_cgroup().
2924 * Especially when a page_cgroup is taken from a page, pc->mem_cgroup
2925 * is accessed after testing USED bit. To make pc->mem_cgroup visible
2926 * before USED bit, we need memory barrier here.
2927 * See mem_cgroup_add_lru_list(), etc.
2930 SetPageCgroupUsed(pc);
2934 lruvec = mem_cgroup_zone_lruvec(zone, pc->mem_cgroup);
2935 VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page));
2937 add_page_to_lru_list(page, lruvec, page_lru(page));
2939 spin_unlock_irq(&zone->lru_lock);
2942 if (ctype == MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON)
2947 mem_cgroup_charge_statistics(memcg, page, anon, nr_pages);
2948 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
2951 * "charge_statistics" updated event counter. Then, check it.
2952 * Insert ancestor (and ancestor's ancestors), to softlimit RB-tree.
2953 * if they exceeds softlimit.
2955 memcg_check_events(memcg, page);
2958 static DEFINE_MUTEX(set_limit_mutex);
2960 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
2961 static inline bool memcg_can_account_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
2963 return !mem_cgroup_disabled() && !mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg) &&
2964 (memcg->kmem_account_flags & KMEM_ACCOUNTED_MASK) ==
2965 KMEM_ACCOUNTED_MASK;
2969 * This is a bit cumbersome, but it is rarely used and avoids a backpointer
2970 * in the memcg_cache_params struct.
2972 static struct kmem_cache *memcg_params_to_cache(struct memcg_cache_params *p)
2974 struct kmem_cache *cachep;
2976 VM_BUG_ON(p->is_root_cache);
2977 cachep = p->root_cache;
2978 return cache_from_memcg_idx(cachep, memcg_cache_id(p->memcg));
2981 #ifdef CONFIG_SLABINFO
2982 static int mem_cgroup_slabinfo_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
2983 struct cftype *cft, struct seq_file *m)
2985 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
2986 struct memcg_cache_params *params;
2988 if (!memcg_can_account_kmem(memcg))
2991 print_slabinfo_header(m);
2993 mutex_lock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
2994 list_for_each_entry(params, &memcg->memcg_slab_caches, list)
2995 cache_show(memcg_params_to_cache(params), m);
2996 mutex_unlock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3002 static int memcg_charge_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, gfp_t gfp, u64 size)
3004 struct res_counter *fail_res;
3005 struct mem_cgroup *_memcg;
3008 ret = res_counter_charge(&memcg->kmem, size, &fail_res);
3013 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge(NULL, gfp, size >> PAGE_SHIFT,
3014 &_memcg, oom_gfp_allowed(gfp));
3016 if (ret == -EINTR) {
3018 * __mem_cgroup_try_charge() chosed to bypass to root due to
3019 * OOM kill or fatal signal. Since our only options are to
3020 * either fail the allocation or charge it to this cgroup, do
3021 * it as a temporary condition. But we can't fail. From a
3022 * kmem/slab perspective, the cache has already been selected,
3023 * by mem_cgroup_kmem_get_cache(), so it is too late to change
3026 * This condition will only trigger if the task entered
3027 * memcg_charge_kmem in a sane state, but was OOM-killed during
3028 * __mem_cgroup_try_charge() above. Tasks that were already
3029 * dying when the allocation triggers should have been already
3030 * directed to the root cgroup in memcontrol.h
3032 res_counter_charge_nofail(&memcg->res, size, &fail_res);
3033 if (do_swap_account)
3034 res_counter_charge_nofail(&memcg->memsw, size,
3038 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->kmem, size);
3043 static void memcg_uncharge_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, u64 size)
3045 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->res, size);
3046 if (do_swap_account)
3047 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->memsw, size);
3050 if (res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->kmem, size))
3054 * Releases a reference taken in kmem_cgroup_css_offline in case
3055 * this last uncharge is racing with the offlining code or it is
3056 * outliving the memcg existence.
3058 * The memory barrier imposed by test&clear is paired with the
3059 * explicit one in memcg_kmem_mark_dead().
3061 if (memcg_kmem_test_and_clear_dead(memcg))
3062 css_put(&memcg->css);
3065 void memcg_cache_list_add(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct kmem_cache *cachep)
3070 mutex_lock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3071 list_add(&cachep->memcg_params->list, &memcg->memcg_slab_caches);
3072 mutex_unlock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3076 * helper for acessing a memcg's index. It will be used as an index in the
3077 * child cache array in kmem_cache, and also to derive its name. This function
3078 * will return -1 when this is not a kmem-limited memcg.
3080 int memcg_cache_id(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
3082 return memcg ? memcg->kmemcg_id : -1;
3086 * This ends up being protected by the set_limit mutex, during normal
3087 * operation, because that is its main call site.
3089 * But when we create a new cache, we can call this as well if its parent
3090 * is kmem-limited. That will have to hold set_limit_mutex as well.
3092 static int memcg_update_cache_sizes(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
3096 num = ida_simple_get(&kmem_limited_groups,
3097 0, MEMCG_CACHES_MAX_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
3101 * After this point, kmem_accounted (that we test atomically in
3102 * the beginning of this conditional), is no longer 0. This
3103 * guarantees only one process will set the following boolean
3104 * to true. We don't need test_and_set because we're protected
3105 * by the set_limit_mutex anyway.
3107 memcg_kmem_set_activated(memcg);
3109 ret = memcg_update_all_caches(num+1);
3111 ida_simple_remove(&kmem_limited_groups, num);
3112 memcg_kmem_clear_activated(memcg);
3116 memcg->kmemcg_id = num;
3117 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&memcg->memcg_slab_caches);
3118 mutex_init(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3122 static size_t memcg_caches_array_size(int num_groups)
3125 if (num_groups <= 0)
3128 size = 2 * num_groups;
3129 if (size < MEMCG_CACHES_MIN_SIZE)
3130 size = MEMCG_CACHES_MIN_SIZE;
3131 else if (size > MEMCG_CACHES_MAX_SIZE)
3132 size = MEMCG_CACHES_MAX_SIZE;
3138 * We should update the current array size iff all caches updates succeed. This
3139 * can only be done from the slab side. The slab mutex needs to be held when
3142 void memcg_update_array_size(int num)
3144 if (num > memcg_limited_groups_array_size)
3145 memcg_limited_groups_array_size = memcg_caches_array_size(num);
3148 static void kmem_cache_destroy_work_func(struct work_struct *w);
3150 int memcg_update_cache_size(struct kmem_cache *s, int num_groups)
3152 struct memcg_cache_params *cur_params = s->memcg_params;
3154 VM_BUG_ON(!is_root_cache(s));
3156 if (num_groups > memcg_limited_groups_array_size) {
3158 ssize_t size = memcg_caches_array_size(num_groups);
3160 size *= sizeof(void *);
3161 size += offsetof(struct memcg_cache_params, memcg_caches);
3163 s->memcg_params = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
3164 if (!s->memcg_params) {
3165 s->memcg_params = cur_params;
3169 s->memcg_params->is_root_cache = true;
3172 * There is the chance it will be bigger than
3173 * memcg_limited_groups_array_size, if we failed an allocation
3174 * in a cache, in which case all caches updated before it, will
3175 * have a bigger array.
3177 * But if that is the case, the data after
3178 * memcg_limited_groups_array_size is certainly unused
3180 for (i = 0; i < memcg_limited_groups_array_size; i++) {
3181 if (!cur_params->memcg_caches[i])
3183 s->memcg_params->memcg_caches[i] =
3184 cur_params->memcg_caches[i];
3188 * Ideally, we would wait until all caches succeed, and only
3189 * then free the old one. But this is not worth the extra
3190 * pointer per-cache we'd have to have for this.
3192 * It is not a big deal if some caches are left with a size
3193 * bigger than the others. And all updates will reset this
3201 int memcg_register_cache(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct kmem_cache *s,
3202 struct kmem_cache *root_cache)
3206 if (!memcg_kmem_enabled())
3210 size = offsetof(struct memcg_cache_params, memcg_caches);
3211 size += memcg_limited_groups_array_size * sizeof(void *);
3213 size = sizeof(struct memcg_cache_params);
3215 s->memcg_params = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
3216 if (!s->memcg_params)
3220 s->memcg_params->memcg = memcg;
3221 s->memcg_params->root_cache = root_cache;
3222 INIT_WORK(&s->memcg_params->destroy,
3223 kmem_cache_destroy_work_func);
3225 s->memcg_params->is_root_cache = true;
3230 void memcg_release_cache(struct kmem_cache *s)
3232 struct kmem_cache *root;
3233 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
3237 * This happens, for instance, when a root cache goes away before we
3240 if (!s->memcg_params)
3243 if (s->memcg_params->is_root_cache)
3246 memcg = s->memcg_params->memcg;
3247 id = memcg_cache_id(memcg);
3249 root = s->memcg_params->root_cache;
3250 root->memcg_params->memcg_caches[id] = NULL;
3252 mutex_lock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3253 list_del(&s->memcg_params->list);
3254 mutex_unlock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3256 css_put(&memcg->css);
3258 kfree(s->memcg_params);
3262 * During the creation a new cache, we need to disable our accounting mechanism
3263 * altogether. This is true even if we are not creating, but rather just
3264 * enqueing new caches to be created.
3266 * This is because that process will trigger allocations; some visible, like
3267 * explicit kmallocs to auxiliary data structures, name strings and internal
3268 * cache structures; some well concealed, like INIT_WORK() that can allocate
3269 * objects during debug.
3271 * If any allocation happens during memcg_kmem_get_cache, we will recurse back
3272 * to it. This may not be a bounded recursion: since the first cache creation
3273 * failed to complete (waiting on the allocation), we'll just try to create the
3274 * cache again, failing at the same point.
3276 * memcg_kmem_get_cache is prepared to abort after seeing a positive count of
3277 * memcg_kmem_skip_account. So we enclose anything that might allocate memory
3278 * inside the following two functions.
3280 static inline void memcg_stop_kmem_account(void)
3282 VM_BUG_ON(!current->mm);
3283 current->memcg_kmem_skip_account++;
3286 static inline void memcg_resume_kmem_account(void)
3288 VM_BUG_ON(!current->mm);
3289 current->memcg_kmem_skip_account--;
3292 static void kmem_cache_destroy_work_func(struct work_struct *w)
3294 struct kmem_cache *cachep;
3295 struct memcg_cache_params *p;
3297 p = container_of(w, struct memcg_cache_params, destroy);
3299 cachep = memcg_params_to_cache(p);
3302 * If we get down to 0 after shrink, we could delete right away.
3303 * However, memcg_release_pages() already puts us back in the workqueue
3304 * in that case. If we proceed deleting, we'll get a dangling
3305 * reference, and removing the object from the workqueue in that case
3306 * is unnecessary complication. We are not a fast path.
3308 * Note that this case is fundamentally different from racing with
3309 * shrink_slab(): if memcg_cgroup_destroy_cache() is called in
3310 * kmem_cache_shrink, not only we would be reinserting a dead cache
3311 * into the queue, but doing so from inside the worker racing to
3314 * So if we aren't down to zero, we'll just schedule a worker and try
3317 if (atomic_read(&cachep->memcg_params->nr_pages) != 0) {
3318 kmem_cache_shrink(cachep);
3319 if (atomic_read(&cachep->memcg_params->nr_pages) == 0)
3322 kmem_cache_destroy(cachep);
3325 void mem_cgroup_destroy_cache(struct kmem_cache *cachep)
3327 if (!cachep->memcg_params->dead)
3331 * There are many ways in which we can get here.
3333 * We can get to a memory-pressure situation while the delayed work is
3334 * still pending to run. The vmscan shrinkers can then release all
3335 * cache memory and get us to destruction. If this is the case, we'll
3336 * be executed twice, which is a bug (the second time will execute over
3337 * bogus data). In this case, cancelling the work should be fine.
3339 * But we can also get here from the worker itself, if
3340 * kmem_cache_shrink is enough to shake all the remaining objects and
3341 * get the page count to 0. In this case, we'll deadlock if we try to
3342 * cancel the work (the worker runs with an internal lock held, which
3343 * is the same lock we would hold for cancel_work_sync().)
3345 * Since we can't possibly know who got us here, just refrain from
3346 * running if there is already work pending
3348 if (work_pending(&cachep->memcg_params->destroy))
3351 * We have to defer the actual destroying to a workqueue, because
3352 * we might currently be in a context that cannot sleep.
3354 schedule_work(&cachep->memcg_params->destroy);
3358 * This lock protects updaters, not readers. We want readers to be as fast as
3359 * they can, and they will either see NULL or a valid cache value. Our model
3360 * allow them to see NULL, in which case the root memcg will be selected.
3362 * We need this lock because multiple allocations to the same cache from a non
3363 * will span more than one worker. Only one of them can create the cache.
3365 static DEFINE_MUTEX(memcg_cache_mutex);
3368 * Called with memcg_cache_mutex held
3370 static struct kmem_cache *kmem_cache_dup(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
3371 struct kmem_cache *s)
3373 struct kmem_cache *new;
3374 static char *tmp_name = NULL;
3376 lockdep_assert_held(&memcg_cache_mutex);
3379 * kmem_cache_create_memcg duplicates the given name and
3380 * cgroup_name for this name requires RCU context.
3381 * This static temporary buffer is used to prevent from
3382 * pointless shortliving allocation.
3385 tmp_name = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL);
3391 snprintf(tmp_name, PATH_MAX, "%s(%d:%s)", s->name,
3392 memcg_cache_id(memcg), cgroup_name(memcg->css.cgroup));
3395 new = kmem_cache_create_memcg(memcg, tmp_name, s->object_size, s->align,
3396 (s->flags & ~SLAB_PANIC), s->ctor, s);
3399 new->allocflags |= __GFP_KMEMCG;
3404 static struct kmem_cache *memcg_create_kmem_cache(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
3405 struct kmem_cache *cachep)
3407 struct kmem_cache *new_cachep;
3410 BUG_ON(!memcg_can_account_kmem(memcg));
3412 idx = memcg_cache_id(memcg);
3414 mutex_lock(&memcg_cache_mutex);
3415 new_cachep = cache_from_memcg_idx(cachep, idx);
3417 css_put(&memcg->css);
3421 new_cachep = kmem_cache_dup(memcg, cachep);
3422 if (new_cachep == NULL) {
3423 new_cachep = cachep;
3424 css_put(&memcg->css);
3428 atomic_set(&new_cachep->memcg_params->nr_pages , 0);
3430 cachep->memcg_params->memcg_caches[idx] = new_cachep;
3432 * the readers won't lock, make sure everybody sees the updated value,
3433 * so they won't put stuff in the queue again for no reason
3437 mutex_unlock(&memcg_cache_mutex);
3441 void kmem_cache_destroy_memcg_children(struct kmem_cache *s)
3443 struct kmem_cache *c;
3446 if (!s->memcg_params)
3448 if (!s->memcg_params->is_root_cache)
3452 * If the cache is being destroyed, we trust that there is no one else
3453 * requesting objects from it. Even if there are, the sanity checks in
3454 * kmem_cache_destroy should caught this ill-case.
3456 * Still, we don't want anyone else freeing memcg_caches under our
3457 * noses, which can happen if a new memcg comes to life. As usual,
3458 * we'll take the set_limit_mutex to protect ourselves against this.
3460 mutex_lock(&set_limit_mutex);
3461 for_each_memcg_cache_index(i) {
3462 c = cache_from_memcg_idx(s, i);
3467 * We will now manually delete the caches, so to avoid races
3468 * we need to cancel all pending destruction workers and
3469 * proceed with destruction ourselves.
3471 * kmem_cache_destroy() will call kmem_cache_shrink internally,
3472 * and that could spawn the workers again: it is likely that
3473 * the cache still have active pages until this very moment.
3474 * This would lead us back to mem_cgroup_destroy_cache.
3476 * But that will not execute at all if the "dead" flag is not
3477 * set, so flip it down to guarantee we are in control.
3479 c->memcg_params->dead = false;
3480 cancel_work_sync(&c->memcg_params->destroy);
3481 kmem_cache_destroy(c);
3483 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
3486 struct create_work {
3487 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
3488 struct kmem_cache *cachep;
3489 struct work_struct work;
3492 static void mem_cgroup_destroy_all_caches(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
3494 struct kmem_cache *cachep;
3495 struct memcg_cache_params *params;
3497 if (!memcg_kmem_is_active(memcg))
3500 mutex_lock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3501 list_for_each_entry(params, &memcg->memcg_slab_caches, list) {
3502 cachep = memcg_params_to_cache(params);
3503 cachep->memcg_params->dead = true;
3504 schedule_work(&cachep->memcg_params->destroy);
3506 mutex_unlock(&memcg->slab_caches_mutex);
3509 static void memcg_create_cache_work_func(struct work_struct *w)
3511 struct create_work *cw;
3513 cw = container_of(w, struct create_work, work);
3514 memcg_create_kmem_cache(cw->memcg, cw->cachep);
3519 * Enqueue the creation of a per-memcg kmem_cache.
3521 static void __memcg_create_cache_enqueue(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
3522 struct kmem_cache *cachep)
3524 struct create_work *cw;
3526 cw = kmalloc(sizeof(struct create_work), GFP_NOWAIT);
3528 css_put(&memcg->css);
3533 cw->cachep = cachep;
3535 INIT_WORK(&cw->work, memcg_create_cache_work_func);
3536 schedule_work(&cw->work);
3539 static void memcg_create_cache_enqueue(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
3540 struct kmem_cache *cachep)
3543 * We need to stop accounting when we kmalloc, because if the
3544 * corresponding kmalloc cache is not yet created, the first allocation
3545 * in __memcg_create_cache_enqueue will recurse.
3547 * However, it is better to enclose the whole function. Depending on
3548 * the debugging options enabled, INIT_WORK(), for instance, can
3549 * trigger an allocation. This too, will make us recurse. Because at
3550 * this point we can't allow ourselves back into memcg_kmem_get_cache,
3551 * the safest choice is to do it like this, wrapping the whole function.
3553 memcg_stop_kmem_account();
3554 __memcg_create_cache_enqueue(memcg, cachep);
3555 memcg_resume_kmem_account();
3558 * Return the kmem_cache we're supposed to use for a slab allocation.
3559 * We try to use the current memcg's version of the cache.
3561 * If the cache does not exist yet, if we are the first user of it,
3562 * we either create it immediately, if possible, or create it asynchronously
3564 * In the latter case, we will let the current allocation go through with
3565 * the original cache.
3567 * Can't be called in interrupt context or from kernel threads.
3568 * This function needs to be called with rcu_read_lock() held.
3570 struct kmem_cache *__memcg_kmem_get_cache(struct kmem_cache *cachep,
3573 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
3576 VM_BUG_ON(!cachep->memcg_params);
3577 VM_BUG_ON(!cachep->memcg_params->is_root_cache);
3579 if (!current->mm || current->memcg_kmem_skip_account)
3583 memcg = mem_cgroup_from_task(rcu_dereference(current->mm->owner));
3585 if (!memcg_can_account_kmem(memcg))
3588 idx = memcg_cache_id(memcg);
3591 * barrier to mare sure we're always seeing the up to date value. The
3592 * code updating memcg_caches will issue a write barrier to match this.
3594 read_barrier_depends();
3595 if (likely(cache_from_memcg_idx(cachep, idx))) {
3596 cachep = cache_from_memcg_idx(cachep, idx);
3600 /* The corresponding put will be done in the workqueue. */
3601 if (!css_tryget(&memcg->css))
3606 * If we are in a safe context (can wait, and not in interrupt
3607 * context), we could be be predictable and return right away.
3608 * This would guarantee that the allocation being performed
3609 * already belongs in the new cache.
3611 * However, there are some clashes that can arrive from locking.
3612 * For instance, because we acquire the slab_mutex while doing
3613 * kmem_cache_dup, this means no further allocation could happen
3614 * with the slab_mutex held.
3616 * Also, because cache creation issue get_online_cpus(), this
3617 * creates a lock chain: memcg_slab_mutex -> cpu_hotplug_mutex,
3618 * that ends up reversed during cpu hotplug. (cpuset allocates
3619 * a bunch of GFP_KERNEL memory during cpuup). Due to all that,
3620 * better to defer everything.
3622 memcg_create_cache_enqueue(memcg, cachep);
3628 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__memcg_kmem_get_cache);
3631 * We need to verify if the allocation against current->mm->owner's memcg is
3632 * possible for the given order. But the page is not allocated yet, so we'll
3633 * need a further commit step to do the final arrangements.
3635 * It is possible for the task to switch cgroups in this mean time, so at
3636 * commit time, we can't rely on task conversion any longer. We'll then use
3637 * the handle argument to return to the caller which cgroup we should commit
3638 * against. We could also return the memcg directly and avoid the pointer
3639 * passing, but a boolean return value gives better semantics considering
3640 * the compiled-out case as well.
3642 * Returning true means the allocation is possible.
3645 __memcg_kmem_newpage_charge(gfp_t gfp, struct mem_cgroup **_memcg, int order)
3647 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
3653 * Disabling accounting is only relevant for some specific memcg
3654 * internal allocations. Therefore we would initially not have such
3655 * check here, since direct calls to the page allocator that are marked
3656 * with GFP_KMEMCG only happen outside memcg core. We are mostly
3657 * concerned with cache allocations, and by having this test at
3658 * memcg_kmem_get_cache, we are already able to relay the allocation to
3659 * the root cache and bypass the memcg cache altogether.
3661 * There is one exception, though: the SLUB allocator does not create
3662 * large order caches, but rather service large kmallocs directly from
3663 * the page allocator. Therefore, the following sequence when backed by
3664 * the SLUB allocator:
3666 * memcg_stop_kmem_account();
3667 * kmalloc(<large_number>)
3668 * memcg_resume_kmem_account();
3670 * would effectively ignore the fact that we should skip accounting,
3671 * since it will drive us directly to this function without passing
3672 * through the cache selector memcg_kmem_get_cache. Such large
3673 * allocations are extremely rare but can happen, for instance, for the
3674 * cache arrays. We bring this test here.
3676 if (!current->mm || current->memcg_kmem_skip_account)
3679 memcg = try_get_mem_cgroup_from_mm(current->mm);
3682 * very rare case described in mem_cgroup_from_task. Unfortunately there
3683 * isn't much we can do without complicating this too much, and it would
3684 * be gfp-dependent anyway. Just let it go
3686 if (unlikely(!memcg))
3689 if (!memcg_can_account_kmem(memcg)) {
3690 css_put(&memcg->css);
3694 ret = memcg_charge_kmem(memcg, gfp, PAGE_SIZE << order);
3698 css_put(&memcg->css);
3702 void __memcg_kmem_commit_charge(struct page *page, struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
3705 struct page_cgroup *pc;
3707 VM_BUG_ON(mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg));
3709 /* The page allocation failed. Revert */
3711 memcg_uncharge_kmem(memcg, PAGE_SIZE << order);
3715 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
3716 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
3717 pc->mem_cgroup = memcg;
3718 SetPageCgroupUsed(pc);
3719 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
3722 void __memcg_kmem_uncharge_pages(struct page *page, int order)
3724 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
3725 struct page_cgroup *pc;
3728 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
3730 * Fast unlocked return. Theoretically might have changed, have to
3731 * check again after locking.
3733 if (!PageCgroupUsed(pc))
3736 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
3737 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc)) {
3738 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
3739 ClearPageCgroupUsed(pc);
3741 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
3744 * We trust that only if there is a memcg associated with the page, it
3745 * is a valid allocation
3750 VM_BUG_ON(mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg));
3751 memcg_uncharge_kmem(memcg, PAGE_SIZE << order);
3754 static inline void mem_cgroup_destroy_all_caches(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
3757 #endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM */
3759 #ifdef CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
3761 #define PCGF_NOCOPY_AT_SPLIT (1 << PCG_LOCK | 1 << PCG_MIGRATION)
3763 * Because tail pages are not marked as "used", set it. We're under
3764 * zone->lru_lock, 'splitting on pmd' and compound_lock.
3765 * charge/uncharge will be never happen and move_account() is done under
3766 * compound_lock(), so we don't have to take care of races.
3768 void mem_cgroup_split_huge_fixup(struct page *head)
3770 struct page_cgroup *head_pc = lookup_page_cgroup(head);
3771 struct page_cgroup *pc;
3772 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
3775 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
3778 memcg = head_pc->mem_cgroup;
3779 for (i = 1; i < HPAGE_PMD_NR; i++) {
3781 pc->mem_cgroup = memcg;
3782 smp_wmb();/* see __commit_charge() */
3783 pc->flags = head_pc->flags & ~PCGF_NOCOPY_AT_SPLIT;
3785 __this_cpu_sub(memcg->stat->count[MEM_CGROUP_STAT_RSS_HUGE],
3788 #endif /* CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE */
3791 void mem_cgroup_move_account_page_stat(struct mem_cgroup *from,
3792 struct mem_cgroup *to,
3793 unsigned int nr_pages,
3794 enum mem_cgroup_stat_index idx)
3796 /* Update stat data for mem_cgroup */
3798 __this_cpu_sub(from->stat->count[idx], nr_pages);
3799 __this_cpu_add(to->stat->count[idx], nr_pages);
3804 * mem_cgroup_move_account - move account of the page
3806 * @nr_pages: number of regular pages (>1 for huge pages)
3807 * @pc: page_cgroup of the page.
3808 * @from: mem_cgroup which the page is moved from.
3809 * @to: mem_cgroup which the page is moved to. @from != @to.
3811 * The caller must confirm following.
3812 * - page is not on LRU (isolate_page() is useful.)
3813 * - compound_lock is held when nr_pages > 1
3815 * This function doesn't do "charge" to new cgroup and doesn't do "uncharge"
3818 static int mem_cgroup_move_account(struct page *page,
3819 unsigned int nr_pages,
3820 struct page_cgroup *pc,
3821 struct mem_cgroup *from,
3822 struct mem_cgroup *to)
3824 unsigned long flags;
3826 bool anon = PageAnon(page);
3828 VM_BUG_ON(from == to);
3829 VM_BUG_ON(PageLRU(page));
3831 * The page is isolated from LRU. So, collapse function
3832 * will not handle this page. But page splitting can happen.
3833 * Do this check under compound_page_lock(). The caller should
3837 if (nr_pages > 1 && !PageTransHuge(page))
3840 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
3843 if (!PageCgroupUsed(pc) || pc->mem_cgroup != from)
3846 move_lock_mem_cgroup(from, &flags);
3848 if (!anon && page_mapped(page))
3849 mem_cgroup_move_account_page_stat(from, to, nr_pages,
3850 MEM_CGROUP_STAT_FILE_MAPPED);
3852 if (PageWriteback(page))
3853 mem_cgroup_move_account_page_stat(from, to, nr_pages,
3854 MEM_CGROUP_STAT_WRITEBACK);
3856 mem_cgroup_charge_statistics(from, page, anon, -nr_pages);
3858 /* caller should have done css_get */
3859 pc->mem_cgroup = to;
3860 mem_cgroup_charge_statistics(to, page, anon, nr_pages);
3861 move_unlock_mem_cgroup(from, &flags);
3864 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
3868 memcg_check_events(to, page);
3869 memcg_check_events(from, page);
3875 * mem_cgroup_move_parent - moves page to the parent group
3876 * @page: the page to move
3877 * @pc: page_cgroup of the page
3878 * @child: page's cgroup
3880 * move charges to its parent or the root cgroup if the group has no
3881 * parent (aka use_hierarchy==0).
3882 * Although this might fail (get_page_unless_zero, isolate_lru_page or
3883 * mem_cgroup_move_account fails) the failure is always temporary and
3884 * it signals a race with a page removal/uncharge or migration. In the
3885 * first case the page is on the way out and it will vanish from the LRU
3886 * on the next attempt and the call should be retried later.
3887 * Isolation from the LRU fails only if page has been isolated from
3888 * the LRU since we looked at it and that usually means either global
3889 * reclaim or migration going on. The page will either get back to the
3891 * Finaly mem_cgroup_move_account fails only if the page got uncharged
3892 * (!PageCgroupUsed) or moved to a different group. The page will
3893 * disappear in the next attempt.
3895 static int mem_cgroup_move_parent(struct page *page,
3896 struct page_cgroup *pc,
3897 struct mem_cgroup *child)
3899 struct mem_cgroup *parent;
3900 unsigned int nr_pages;
3901 unsigned long uninitialized_var(flags);
3904 VM_BUG_ON(mem_cgroup_is_root(child));
3907 if (!get_page_unless_zero(page))
3909 if (isolate_lru_page(page))
3912 nr_pages = hpage_nr_pages(page);
3914 parent = parent_mem_cgroup(child);
3916 * If no parent, move charges to root cgroup.
3919 parent = root_mem_cgroup;
3922 VM_BUG_ON(!PageTransHuge(page));
3923 flags = compound_lock_irqsave(page);
3926 ret = mem_cgroup_move_account(page, nr_pages,
3929 __mem_cgroup_cancel_local_charge(child, nr_pages);
3932 compound_unlock_irqrestore(page, flags);
3933 putback_lru_page(page);
3941 * Charge the memory controller for page usage.
3943 * 0 if the charge was successful
3944 * < 0 if the cgroup is over its limit
3946 static int mem_cgroup_charge_common(struct page *page, struct mm_struct *mm,
3947 gfp_t gfp_mask, enum charge_type ctype)
3949 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
3950 unsigned int nr_pages = 1;
3954 if (PageTransHuge(page)) {
3955 nr_pages <<= compound_order(page);
3956 VM_BUG_ON(!PageTransHuge(page));
3958 * Never OOM-kill a process for a huge page. The
3959 * fault handler will fall back to regular pages.
3964 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge(mm, gfp_mask, nr_pages, &memcg, oom);
3967 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge(memcg, page, nr_pages, ctype, false);
3971 int mem_cgroup_newpage_charge(struct page *page,
3972 struct mm_struct *mm, gfp_t gfp_mask)
3974 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
3976 VM_BUG_ON(page_mapped(page));
3977 VM_BUG_ON(page->mapping && !PageAnon(page));
3979 return mem_cgroup_charge_common(page, mm, gfp_mask,
3980 MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON);
3984 * While swap-in, try_charge -> commit or cancel, the page is locked.
3985 * And when try_charge() successfully returns, one refcnt to memcg without
3986 * struct page_cgroup is acquired. This refcnt will be consumed by
3987 * "commit()" or removed by "cancel()"
3989 static int __mem_cgroup_try_charge_swapin(struct mm_struct *mm,
3992 struct mem_cgroup **memcgp)
3994 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
3995 struct page_cgroup *pc;
3998 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
4000 * Every swap fault against a single page tries to charge the
4001 * page, bail as early as possible. shmem_unuse() encounters
4002 * already charged pages, too. The USED bit is protected by
4003 * the page lock, which serializes swap cache removal, which
4004 * in turn serializes uncharging.
4006 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc))
4008 if (!do_swap_account)
4010 memcg = try_get_mem_cgroup_from_page(page);
4014 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge(NULL, mask, 1, memcgp, true);
4015 css_put(&memcg->css);
4020 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge(mm, mask, 1, memcgp, true);
4026 int mem_cgroup_try_charge_swapin(struct mm_struct *mm, struct page *page,
4027 gfp_t gfp_mask, struct mem_cgroup **memcgp)
4030 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4033 * A racing thread's fault, or swapoff, may have already
4034 * updated the pte, and even removed page from swap cache: in
4035 * those cases unuse_pte()'s pte_same() test will fail; but
4036 * there's also a KSM case which does need to charge the page.
4038 if (!PageSwapCache(page)) {
4041 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge(mm, gfp_mask, 1, memcgp, true);
4046 return __mem_cgroup_try_charge_swapin(mm, page, gfp_mask, memcgp);
4049 void mem_cgroup_cancel_charge_swapin(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
4051 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4055 __mem_cgroup_cancel_charge(memcg, 1);
4059 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge_swapin(struct page *page, struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
4060 enum charge_type ctype)
4062 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4067 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge(memcg, page, 1, ctype, true);
4069 * Now swap is on-memory. This means this page may be
4070 * counted both as mem and swap....double count.
4071 * Fix it by uncharging from memsw. Basically, this SwapCache is stable
4072 * under lock_page(). But in do_swap_page()::memory.c, reuse_swap_page()
4073 * may call delete_from_swap_cache() before reach here.
4075 if (do_swap_account && PageSwapCache(page)) {
4076 swp_entry_t ent = {.val = page_private(page)};
4077 mem_cgroup_uncharge_swap(ent);
4081 void mem_cgroup_commit_charge_swapin(struct page *page,
4082 struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
4084 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge_swapin(page, memcg,
4085 MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON);
4088 int mem_cgroup_cache_charge(struct page *page, struct mm_struct *mm,
4091 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
4092 enum charge_type type = MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_CACHE;
4095 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4097 if (PageCompound(page))
4100 if (!PageSwapCache(page))
4101 ret = mem_cgroup_charge_common(page, mm, gfp_mask, type);
4102 else { /* page is swapcache/shmem */
4103 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge_swapin(mm, page,
4106 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge_swapin(page, memcg, type);
4111 static void mem_cgroup_do_uncharge(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
4112 unsigned int nr_pages,
4113 const enum charge_type ctype)
4115 struct memcg_batch_info *batch = NULL;
4116 bool uncharge_memsw = true;
4118 /* If swapout, usage of swap doesn't decrease */
4119 if (!do_swap_account || ctype == MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_SWAPOUT)
4120 uncharge_memsw = false;
4122 batch = ¤t->memcg_batch;
4124 * In usual, we do css_get() when we remember memcg pointer.
4125 * But in this case, we keep res->usage until end of a series of
4126 * uncharges. Then, it's ok to ignore memcg's refcnt.
4129 batch->memcg = memcg;
4131 * do_batch > 0 when unmapping pages or inode invalidate/truncate.
4132 * In those cases, all pages freed continuously can be expected to be in
4133 * the same cgroup and we have chance to coalesce uncharges.
4134 * But we do uncharge one by one if this is killed by OOM(TIF_MEMDIE)
4135 * because we want to do uncharge as soon as possible.
4138 if (!batch->do_batch || test_thread_flag(TIF_MEMDIE))
4139 goto direct_uncharge;
4142 goto direct_uncharge;
4145 * In typical case, batch->memcg == mem. This means we can
4146 * merge a series of uncharges to an uncharge of res_counter.
4147 * If not, we uncharge res_counter ony by one.
4149 if (batch->memcg != memcg)
4150 goto direct_uncharge;
4151 /* remember freed charge and uncharge it later */
4154 batch->memsw_nr_pages++;
4157 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->res, nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE);
4159 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->memsw, nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE);
4160 if (unlikely(batch->memcg != memcg))
4161 memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
4165 * uncharge if !page_mapped(page)
4167 static struct mem_cgroup *
4168 __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common(struct page *page, enum charge_type ctype,
4171 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
4172 unsigned int nr_pages = 1;
4173 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4176 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4179 if (PageTransHuge(page)) {
4180 nr_pages <<= compound_order(page);
4181 VM_BUG_ON(!PageTransHuge(page));
4184 * Check if our page_cgroup is valid
4186 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
4187 if (unlikely(!PageCgroupUsed(pc)))
4190 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
4192 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
4194 if (!PageCgroupUsed(pc))
4197 anon = PageAnon(page);
4200 case MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON:
4202 * Generally PageAnon tells if it's the anon statistics to be
4203 * updated; but sometimes e.g. mem_cgroup_uncharge_page() is
4204 * used before page reached the stage of being marked PageAnon.
4208 case MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_DROP:
4209 /* See mem_cgroup_prepare_migration() */
4210 if (page_mapped(page))
4213 * Pages under migration may not be uncharged. But
4214 * end_migration() /must/ be the one uncharging the
4215 * unused post-migration page and so it has to call
4216 * here with the migration bit still set. See the
4217 * res_counter handling below.
4219 if (!end_migration && PageCgroupMigration(pc))
4222 case MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_SWAPOUT:
4223 if (!PageAnon(page)) { /* Shared memory */
4224 if (page->mapping && !page_is_file_cache(page))
4226 } else if (page_mapped(page)) /* Anon */
4233 mem_cgroup_charge_statistics(memcg, page, anon, -nr_pages);
4235 ClearPageCgroupUsed(pc);
4237 * pc->mem_cgroup is not cleared here. It will be accessed when it's
4238 * freed from LRU. This is safe because uncharged page is expected not
4239 * to be reused (freed soon). Exception is SwapCache, it's handled by
4240 * special functions.
4243 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
4245 * even after unlock, we have memcg->res.usage here and this memcg
4246 * will never be freed, so it's safe to call css_get().
4248 memcg_check_events(memcg, page);
4249 if (do_swap_account && ctype == MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_SWAPOUT) {
4250 mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(memcg, true);
4251 css_get(&memcg->css);
4254 * Migration does not charge the res_counter for the
4255 * replacement page, so leave it alone when phasing out the
4256 * page that is unused after the migration.
4258 if (!end_migration && !mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
4259 mem_cgroup_do_uncharge(memcg, nr_pages, ctype);
4264 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
4268 void mem_cgroup_uncharge_page(struct page *page)
4271 if (page_mapped(page))
4273 VM_BUG_ON(page->mapping && !PageAnon(page));
4275 * If the page is in swap cache, uncharge should be deferred
4276 * to the swap path, which also properly accounts swap usage
4277 * and handles memcg lifetime.
4279 * Note that this check is not stable and reclaim may add the
4280 * page to swap cache at any time after this. However, if the
4281 * page is not in swap cache by the time page->mapcount hits
4282 * 0, there won't be any page table references to the swap
4283 * slot, and reclaim will free it and not actually write the
4286 if (PageSwapCache(page))
4288 __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common(page, MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON, false);
4291 void mem_cgroup_uncharge_cache_page(struct page *page)
4293 VM_BUG_ON(page_mapped(page));
4294 VM_BUG_ON(page->mapping);
4295 __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common(page, MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_CACHE, false);
4299 * Batch_start/batch_end is called in unmap_page_range/invlidate/trucate.
4300 * In that cases, pages are freed continuously and we can expect pages
4301 * are in the same memcg. All these calls itself limits the number of
4302 * pages freed at once, then uncharge_start/end() is called properly.
4303 * This may be called prural(2) times in a context,
4306 void mem_cgroup_uncharge_start(void)
4308 current->memcg_batch.do_batch++;
4309 /* We can do nest. */
4310 if (current->memcg_batch.do_batch == 1) {
4311 current->memcg_batch.memcg = NULL;
4312 current->memcg_batch.nr_pages = 0;
4313 current->memcg_batch.memsw_nr_pages = 0;
4317 void mem_cgroup_uncharge_end(void)
4319 struct memcg_batch_info *batch = ¤t->memcg_batch;
4321 if (!batch->do_batch)
4325 if (batch->do_batch) /* If stacked, do nothing. */
4331 * This "batch->memcg" is valid without any css_get/put etc...
4332 * bacause we hide charges behind us.
4334 if (batch->nr_pages)
4335 res_counter_uncharge(&batch->memcg->res,
4336 batch->nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE);
4337 if (batch->memsw_nr_pages)
4338 res_counter_uncharge(&batch->memcg->memsw,
4339 batch->memsw_nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE);
4340 memcg_oom_recover(batch->memcg);
4341 /* forget this pointer (for sanity check) */
4342 batch->memcg = NULL;
4347 * called after __delete_from_swap_cache() and drop "page" account.
4348 * memcg information is recorded to swap_cgroup of "ent"
4351 mem_cgroup_uncharge_swapcache(struct page *page, swp_entry_t ent, bool swapout)
4353 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
4354 int ctype = MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_SWAPOUT;
4356 if (!swapout) /* this was a swap cache but the swap is unused ! */
4357 ctype = MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_DROP;
4359 memcg = __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common(page, ctype, false);
4362 * record memcg information, if swapout && memcg != NULL,
4363 * css_get() was called in uncharge().
4365 if (do_swap_account && swapout && memcg)
4366 swap_cgroup_record(ent, mem_cgroup_id(memcg));
4370 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP
4372 * called from swap_entry_free(). remove record in swap_cgroup and
4373 * uncharge "memsw" account.
4375 void mem_cgroup_uncharge_swap(swp_entry_t ent)
4377 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
4380 if (!do_swap_account)
4383 id = swap_cgroup_record(ent, 0);
4385 memcg = mem_cgroup_lookup(id);
4388 * We uncharge this because swap is freed.
4389 * This memcg can be obsolete one. We avoid calling css_tryget
4391 if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
4392 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->memsw, PAGE_SIZE);
4393 mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(memcg, false);
4394 css_put(&memcg->css);
4400 * mem_cgroup_move_swap_account - move swap charge and swap_cgroup's record.
4401 * @entry: swap entry to be moved
4402 * @from: mem_cgroup which the entry is moved from
4403 * @to: mem_cgroup which the entry is moved to
4405 * It succeeds only when the swap_cgroup's record for this entry is the same
4406 * as the mem_cgroup's id of @from.
4408 * Returns 0 on success, -EINVAL on failure.
4410 * The caller must have charged to @to, IOW, called res_counter_charge() about
4411 * both res and memsw, and called css_get().
4413 static int mem_cgroup_move_swap_account(swp_entry_t entry,
4414 struct mem_cgroup *from, struct mem_cgroup *to)
4416 unsigned short old_id, new_id;
4418 old_id = mem_cgroup_id(from);
4419 new_id = mem_cgroup_id(to);
4421 if (swap_cgroup_cmpxchg(entry, old_id, new_id) == old_id) {
4422 mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(from, false);
4423 mem_cgroup_swap_statistics(to, true);
4425 * This function is only called from task migration context now.
4426 * It postpones res_counter and refcount handling till the end
4427 * of task migration(mem_cgroup_clear_mc()) for performance
4428 * improvement. But we cannot postpone css_get(to) because if
4429 * the process that has been moved to @to does swap-in, the
4430 * refcount of @to might be decreased to 0.
4432 * We are in attach() phase, so the cgroup is guaranteed to be
4433 * alive, so we can just call css_get().
4441 static inline int mem_cgroup_move_swap_account(swp_entry_t entry,
4442 struct mem_cgroup *from, struct mem_cgroup *to)
4449 * Before starting migration, account PAGE_SIZE to mem_cgroup that the old
4452 void mem_cgroup_prepare_migration(struct page *page, struct page *newpage,
4453 struct mem_cgroup **memcgp)
4455 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
4456 unsigned int nr_pages = 1;
4457 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4458 enum charge_type ctype;
4462 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4465 if (PageTransHuge(page))
4466 nr_pages <<= compound_order(page);
4468 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
4469 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
4470 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc)) {
4471 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
4472 css_get(&memcg->css);
4474 * At migrating an anonymous page, its mapcount goes down
4475 * to 0 and uncharge() will be called. But, even if it's fully
4476 * unmapped, migration may fail and this page has to be
4477 * charged again. We set MIGRATION flag here and delay uncharge
4478 * until end_migration() is called
4480 * Corner Case Thinking
4482 * When the old page was mapped as Anon and it's unmap-and-freed
4483 * while migration was ongoing.
4484 * If unmap finds the old page, uncharge() of it will be delayed
4485 * until end_migration(). If unmap finds a new page, it's
4486 * uncharged when it make mapcount to be 1->0. If unmap code
4487 * finds swap_migration_entry, the new page will not be mapped
4488 * and end_migration() will find it(mapcount==0).
4491 * When the old page was mapped but migraion fails, the kernel
4492 * remaps it. A charge for it is kept by MIGRATION flag even
4493 * if mapcount goes down to 0. We can do remap successfully
4494 * without charging it again.
4497 * The "old" page is under lock_page() until the end of
4498 * migration, so, the old page itself will not be swapped-out.
4499 * If the new page is swapped out before end_migraton, our
4500 * hook to usual swap-out path will catch the event.
4503 SetPageCgroupMigration(pc);
4505 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
4507 * If the page is not charged at this point,
4515 * We charge new page before it's used/mapped. So, even if unlock_page()
4516 * is called before end_migration, we can catch all events on this new
4517 * page. In the case new page is migrated but not remapped, new page's
4518 * mapcount will be finally 0 and we call uncharge in end_migration().
4521 ctype = MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON;
4523 ctype = MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_CACHE;
4525 * The page is committed to the memcg, but it's not actually
4526 * charged to the res_counter since we plan on replacing the
4527 * old one and only one page is going to be left afterwards.
4529 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge(memcg, newpage, nr_pages, ctype, false);
4532 /* remove redundant charge if migration failed*/
4533 void mem_cgroup_end_migration(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
4534 struct page *oldpage, struct page *newpage, bool migration_ok)
4536 struct page *used, *unused;
4537 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4543 if (!migration_ok) {
4550 anon = PageAnon(used);
4551 __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common(unused,
4552 anon ? MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_ANON
4553 : MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_CACHE,
4555 css_put(&memcg->css);
4557 * We disallowed uncharge of pages under migration because mapcount
4558 * of the page goes down to zero, temporarly.
4559 * Clear the flag and check the page should be charged.
4561 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(oldpage);
4562 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
4563 ClearPageCgroupMigration(pc);
4564 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
4567 * If a page is a file cache, radix-tree replacement is very atomic
4568 * and we can skip this check. When it was an Anon page, its mapcount
4569 * goes down to 0. But because we added MIGRATION flage, it's not
4570 * uncharged yet. There are several case but page->mapcount check
4571 * and USED bit check in mem_cgroup_uncharge_page() will do enough
4572 * check. (see prepare_charge() also)
4575 mem_cgroup_uncharge_page(used);
4579 * At replace page cache, newpage is not under any memcg but it's on
4580 * LRU. So, this function doesn't touch res_counter but handles LRU
4581 * in correct way. Both pages are locked so we cannot race with uncharge.
4583 void mem_cgroup_replace_page_cache(struct page *oldpage,
4584 struct page *newpage)
4586 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = NULL;
4587 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4588 enum charge_type type = MEM_CGROUP_CHARGE_TYPE_CACHE;
4590 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4593 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(oldpage);
4594 /* fix accounting on old pages */
4595 lock_page_cgroup(pc);
4596 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc)) {
4597 memcg = pc->mem_cgroup;
4598 mem_cgroup_charge_statistics(memcg, oldpage, false, -1);
4599 ClearPageCgroupUsed(pc);
4601 unlock_page_cgroup(pc);
4604 * When called from shmem_replace_page(), in some cases the
4605 * oldpage has already been charged, and in some cases not.
4610 * Even if newpage->mapping was NULL before starting replacement,
4611 * the newpage may be on LRU(or pagevec for LRU) already. We lock
4612 * LRU while we overwrite pc->mem_cgroup.
4614 __mem_cgroup_commit_charge(memcg, newpage, 1, type, true);
4617 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_VM
4618 static struct page_cgroup *lookup_page_cgroup_used(struct page *page)
4620 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4622 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
4624 * Can be NULL while feeding pages into the page allocator for
4625 * the first time, i.e. during boot or memory hotplug;
4626 * or when mem_cgroup_disabled().
4628 if (likely(pc) && PageCgroupUsed(pc))
4633 bool mem_cgroup_bad_page_check(struct page *page)
4635 if (mem_cgroup_disabled())
4638 return lookup_page_cgroup_used(page) != NULL;
4641 void mem_cgroup_print_bad_page(struct page *page)
4643 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4645 pc = lookup_page_cgroup_used(page);
4647 pr_alert("pc:%p pc->flags:%lx pc->mem_cgroup:%p\n",
4648 pc, pc->flags, pc->mem_cgroup);
4653 static int mem_cgroup_resize_limit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
4654 unsigned long long val)
4657 u64 memswlimit, memlimit;
4659 int children = mem_cgroup_count_children(memcg);
4660 u64 curusage, oldusage;
4664 * For keeping hierarchical_reclaim simple, how long we should retry
4665 * is depends on callers. We set our retry-count to be function
4666 * of # of children which we should visit in this loop.
4668 retry_count = MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_RETRIES * children;
4670 oldusage = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_USAGE);
4673 while (retry_count) {
4674 if (signal_pending(current)) {
4679 * Rather than hide all in some function, I do this in
4680 * open coded manner. You see what this really does.
4681 * We have to guarantee memcg->res.limit <= memcg->memsw.limit.
4683 mutex_lock(&set_limit_mutex);
4684 memswlimit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_LIMIT);
4685 if (memswlimit < val) {
4687 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
4691 memlimit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_LIMIT);
4695 ret = res_counter_set_limit(&memcg->res, val);
4697 if (memswlimit == val)
4698 memcg->memsw_is_minimum = true;
4700 memcg->memsw_is_minimum = false;
4702 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
4707 mem_cgroup_reclaim(memcg, GFP_KERNEL,
4708 MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK);
4709 curusage = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_USAGE);
4710 /* Usage is reduced ? */
4711 if (curusage >= oldusage)
4714 oldusage = curusage;
4716 if (!ret && enlarge)
4717 memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
4722 static int mem_cgroup_resize_memsw_limit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
4723 unsigned long long val)
4726 u64 memlimit, memswlimit, oldusage, curusage;
4727 int children = mem_cgroup_count_children(memcg);
4731 /* see mem_cgroup_resize_res_limit */
4732 retry_count = children * MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_RETRIES;
4733 oldusage = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_USAGE);
4734 while (retry_count) {
4735 if (signal_pending(current)) {
4740 * Rather than hide all in some function, I do this in
4741 * open coded manner. You see what this really does.
4742 * We have to guarantee memcg->res.limit <= memcg->memsw.limit.
4744 mutex_lock(&set_limit_mutex);
4745 memlimit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_LIMIT);
4746 if (memlimit > val) {
4748 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
4751 memswlimit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_LIMIT);
4752 if (memswlimit < val)
4754 ret = res_counter_set_limit(&memcg->memsw, val);
4756 if (memlimit == val)
4757 memcg->memsw_is_minimum = true;
4759 memcg->memsw_is_minimum = false;
4761 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
4766 mem_cgroup_reclaim(memcg, GFP_KERNEL,
4767 MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_NOSWAP |
4768 MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_SHRINK);
4769 curusage = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_USAGE);
4770 /* Usage is reduced ? */
4771 if (curusage >= oldusage)
4774 oldusage = curusage;
4776 if (!ret && enlarge)
4777 memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
4781 unsigned long mem_cgroup_soft_limit_reclaim(struct zone *zone, int order,
4783 unsigned long *total_scanned)
4785 unsigned long nr_reclaimed = 0;
4786 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz, *next_mz = NULL;
4787 unsigned long reclaimed;
4789 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *mctz;
4790 unsigned long long excess;
4791 unsigned long nr_scanned;
4796 mctz = soft_limit_tree_node_zone(zone_to_nid(zone), zone_idx(zone));
4798 * This loop can run a while, specially if mem_cgroup's continuously
4799 * keep exceeding their soft limit and putting the system under
4806 mz = mem_cgroup_largest_soft_limit_node(mctz);
4811 reclaimed = mem_cgroup_soft_reclaim(mz->memcg, zone,
4812 gfp_mask, &nr_scanned);
4813 nr_reclaimed += reclaimed;
4814 *total_scanned += nr_scanned;
4815 spin_lock(&mctz->lock);
4818 * If we failed to reclaim anything from this memory cgroup
4819 * it is time to move on to the next cgroup
4825 * Loop until we find yet another one.
4827 * By the time we get the soft_limit lock
4828 * again, someone might have aded the
4829 * group back on the RB tree. Iterate to
4830 * make sure we get a different mem.
4831 * mem_cgroup_largest_soft_limit_node returns
4832 * NULL if no other cgroup is present on
4836 __mem_cgroup_largest_soft_limit_node(mctz);
4838 css_put(&next_mz->memcg->css);
4839 else /* next_mz == NULL or other memcg */
4843 __mem_cgroup_remove_exceeded(mz->memcg, mz, mctz);
4844 excess = res_counter_soft_limit_excess(&mz->memcg->res);
4846 * One school of thought says that we should not add
4847 * back the node to the tree if reclaim returns 0.
4848 * But our reclaim could return 0, simply because due
4849 * to priority we are exposing a smaller subset of
4850 * memory to reclaim from. Consider this as a longer
4853 /* If excess == 0, no tree ops */
4854 __mem_cgroup_insert_exceeded(mz->memcg, mz, mctz, excess);
4855 spin_unlock(&mctz->lock);
4856 css_put(&mz->memcg->css);
4859 * Could not reclaim anything and there are no more
4860 * mem cgroups to try or we seem to be looping without
4861 * reclaiming anything.
4863 if (!nr_reclaimed &&
4865 loop > MEM_CGROUP_MAX_SOFT_LIMIT_RECLAIM_LOOPS))
4867 } while (!nr_reclaimed);
4869 css_put(&next_mz->memcg->css);
4870 return nr_reclaimed;
4874 * mem_cgroup_force_empty_list - clears LRU of a group
4875 * @memcg: group to clear
4878 * @lru: lru to to clear
4880 * Traverse a specified page_cgroup list and try to drop them all. This doesn't
4881 * reclaim the pages page themselves - pages are moved to the parent (or root)
4884 static void mem_cgroup_force_empty_list(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
4885 int node, int zid, enum lru_list lru)
4887 struct lruvec *lruvec;
4888 unsigned long flags;
4889 struct list_head *list;
4893 zone = &NODE_DATA(node)->node_zones[zid];
4894 lruvec = mem_cgroup_zone_lruvec(zone, memcg);
4895 list = &lruvec->lists[lru];
4899 struct page_cgroup *pc;
4902 spin_lock_irqsave(&zone->lru_lock, flags);
4903 if (list_empty(list)) {
4904 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zone->lru_lock, flags);
4907 page = list_entry(list->prev, struct page, lru);
4909 list_move(&page->lru, list);
4911 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zone->lru_lock, flags);
4914 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zone->lru_lock, flags);
4916 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
4918 if (mem_cgroup_move_parent(page, pc, memcg)) {
4919 /* found lock contention or "pc" is obsolete. */
4924 } while (!list_empty(list));
4928 * make mem_cgroup's charge to be 0 if there is no task by moving
4929 * all the charges and pages to the parent.
4930 * This enables deleting this mem_cgroup.
4932 * Caller is responsible for holding css reference on the memcg.
4934 static void mem_cgroup_reparent_charges(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
4940 /* This is for making all *used* pages to be on LRU. */
4941 lru_add_drain_all();
4942 drain_all_stock_sync(memcg);
4943 mem_cgroup_start_move(memcg);
4944 for_each_node_state(node, N_MEMORY) {
4945 for (zid = 0; zid < MAX_NR_ZONES; zid++) {
4948 mem_cgroup_force_empty_list(memcg,
4953 mem_cgroup_end_move(memcg);
4954 memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
4958 * Kernel memory may not necessarily be trackable to a specific
4959 * process. So they are not migrated, and therefore we can't
4960 * expect their value to drop to 0 here.
4961 * Having res filled up with kmem only is enough.
4963 * This is a safety check because mem_cgroup_force_empty_list
4964 * could have raced with mem_cgroup_replace_page_cache callers
4965 * so the lru seemed empty but the page could have been added
4966 * right after the check. RES_USAGE should be safe as we always
4967 * charge before adding to the LRU.
4969 usage = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_USAGE) -
4970 res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_USAGE);
4971 } while (usage > 0);
4974 static inline bool memcg_has_children(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
4976 lockdep_assert_held(&memcg_create_mutex);
4978 * The lock does not prevent addition or deletion to the list
4979 * of children, but it prevents a new child from being
4980 * initialized based on this parent in css_online(), so it's
4981 * enough to decide whether hierarchically inherited
4982 * attributes can still be changed or not.
4984 return memcg->use_hierarchy &&
4985 !list_empty(&memcg->css.cgroup->children);
4989 * Reclaims as many pages from the given memcg as possible and moves
4990 * the rest to the parent.
4992 * Caller is responsible for holding css reference for memcg.
4994 static int mem_cgroup_force_empty(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
4996 int nr_retries = MEM_CGROUP_RECLAIM_RETRIES;
4997 struct cgroup *cgrp = memcg->css.cgroup;
4999 /* returns EBUSY if there is a task or if we come here twice. */
5000 if (cgroup_task_count(cgrp) || !list_empty(&cgrp->children))
5003 /* we call try-to-free pages for make this cgroup empty */
5004 lru_add_drain_all();
5005 /* try to free all pages in this cgroup */
5006 while (nr_retries && res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_USAGE) > 0) {
5009 if (signal_pending(current))
5012 progress = try_to_free_mem_cgroup_pages(memcg, GFP_KERNEL,
5016 /* maybe some writeback is necessary */
5017 congestion_wait(BLK_RW_ASYNC, HZ/10);
5022 mem_cgroup_reparent_charges(memcg);
5027 static int mem_cgroup_force_empty_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5030 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5032 if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg))
5034 return mem_cgroup_force_empty(memcg);
5037 static u64 mem_cgroup_hierarchy_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5040 return mem_cgroup_from_css(css)->use_hierarchy;
5043 static int mem_cgroup_hierarchy_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5044 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
5047 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5048 struct mem_cgroup *parent_memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css_parent(&memcg->css));
5050 mutex_lock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5052 if (memcg->use_hierarchy == val)
5056 * If parent's use_hierarchy is set, we can't make any modifications
5057 * in the child subtrees. If it is unset, then the change can
5058 * occur, provided the current cgroup has no children.
5060 * For the root cgroup, parent_mem is NULL, we allow value to be
5061 * set if there are no children.
5063 if ((!parent_memcg || !parent_memcg->use_hierarchy) &&
5064 (val == 1 || val == 0)) {
5065 if (list_empty(&memcg->css.cgroup->children))
5066 memcg->use_hierarchy = val;
5073 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5079 static unsigned long mem_cgroup_recursive_stat(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
5080 enum mem_cgroup_stat_index idx)
5082 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
5085 /* Per-cpu values can be negative, use a signed accumulator */
5086 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
5087 val += mem_cgroup_read_stat(iter, idx);
5089 if (val < 0) /* race ? */
5094 static inline u64 mem_cgroup_usage(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, bool swap)
5098 if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) {
5100 return res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_USAGE);
5102 return res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_USAGE);
5106 * Transparent hugepages are still accounted for in MEM_CGROUP_STAT_RSS
5107 * as well as in MEM_CGROUP_STAT_RSS_HUGE.
5109 val = mem_cgroup_recursive_stat(memcg, MEM_CGROUP_STAT_CACHE);
5110 val += mem_cgroup_recursive_stat(memcg, MEM_CGROUP_STAT_RSS);
5113 val += mem_cgroup_recursive_stat(memcg, MEM_CGROUP_STAT_SWAP);
5115 return val << PAGE_SHIFT;
5118 static ssize_t mem_cgroup_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5119 struct cftype *cft, struct file *file,
5120 char __user *buf, size_t nbytes, loff_t *ppos)
5122 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5128 type = MEMFILE_TYPE(cft->private);
5129 name = MEMFILE_ATTR(cft->private);
5133 if (name == RES_USAGE)
5134 val = mem_cgroup_usage(memcg, false);
5136 val = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, name);
5139 if (name == RES_USAGE)
5140 val = mem_cgroup_usage(memcg, true);
5142 val = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, name);
5145 val = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, name);
5151 len = scnprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%llu\n", (unsigned long long)val);
5152 return simple_read_from_buffer(buf, nbytes, ppos, str, len);
5155 static int memcg_update_kmem_limit(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, u64 val)
5158 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
5159 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5161 * For simplicity, we won't allow this to be disabled. It also can't
5162 * be changed if the cgroup has children already, or if tasks had
5165 * If tasks join before we set the limit, a person looking at
5166 * kmem.usage_in_bytes will have no way to determine when it took
5167 * place, which makes the value quite meaningless.
5169 * After it first became limited, changes in the value of the limit are
5170 * of course permitted.
5172 mutex_lock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5173 mutex_lock(&set_limit_mutex);
5174 if (!memcg->kmem_account_flags && val != RES_COUNTER_MAX) {
5175 if (cgroup_task_count(css->cgroup) || memcg_has_children(memcg)) {
5179 ret = res_counter_set_limit(&memcg->kmem, val);
5182 ret = memcg_update_cache_sizes(memcg);
5184 res_counter_set_limit(&memcg->kmem, RES_COUNTER_MAX);
5187 static_key_slow_inc(&memcg_kmem_enabled_key);
5189 * setting the active bit after the inc will guarantee no one
5190 * starts accounting before all call sites are patched
5192 memcg_kmem_set_active(memcg);
5194 ret = res_counter_set_limit(&memcg->kmem, val);
5196 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
5197 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5202 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
5203 static int memcg_propagate_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5206 struct mem_cgroup *parent = parent_mem_cgroup(memcg);
5210 memcg->kmem_account_flags = parent->kmem_account_flags;
5212 * When that happen, we need to disable the static branch only on those
5213 * memcgs that enabled it. To achieve this, we would be forced to
5214 * complicate the code by keeping track of which memcgs were the ones
5215 * that actually enabled limits, and which ones got it from its
5218 * It is a lot simpler just to do static_key_slow_inc() on every child
5219 * that is accounted.
5221 if (!memcg_kmem_is_active(memcg))
5225 * __mem_cgroup_free() will issue static_key_slow_dec() because this
5226 * memcg is active already. If the later initialization fails then the
5227 * cgroup core triggers the cleanup so we do not have to do it here.
5229 static_key_slow_inc(&memcg_kmem_enabled_key);
5231 mutex_lock(&set_limit_mutex);
5232 memcg_stop_kmem_account();
5233 ret = memcg_update_cache_sizes(memcg);
5234 memcg_resume_kmem_account();
5235 mutex_unlock(&set_limit_mutex);
5239 #endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM */
5242 * The user of this function is...
5245 static int mem_cgroup_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, struct cftype *cft,
5248 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5251 unsigned long long val;
5254 type = MEMFILE_TYPE(cft->private);
5255 name = MEMFILE_ATTR(cft->private);
5259 if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) { /* Can't set limit on root */
5263 /* This function does all necessary parse...reuse it */
5264 ret = res_counter_memparse_write_strategy(buffer, &val);
5268 ret = mem_cgroup_resize_limit(memcg, val);
5269 else if (type == _MEMSWAP)
5270 ret = mem_cgroup_resize_memsw_limit(memcg, val);
5271 else if (type == _KMEM)
5272 ret = memcg_update_kmem_limit(css, val);
5276 case RES_SOFT_LIMIT:
5277 ret = res_counter_memparse_write_strategy(buffer, &val);
5281 * For memsw, soft limits are hard to implement in terms
5282 * of semantics, for now, we support soft limits for
5283 * control without swap
5286 ret = res_counter_set_soft_limit(&memcg->res, val);
5291 ret = -EINVAL; /* should be BUG() ? */
5297 static void memcg_get_hierarchical_limit(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
5298 unsigned long long *mem_limit, unsigned long long *memsw_limit)
5300 unsigned long long min_limit, min_memsw_limit, tmp;
5302 min_limit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_LIMIT);
5303 min_memsw_limit = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_LIMIT);
5304 if (!memcg->use_hierarchy)
5307 while (css_parent(&memcg->css)) {
5308 memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css_parent(&memcg->css));
5309 if (!memcg->use_hierarchy)
5311 tmp = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->res, RES_LIMIT);
5312 min_limit = min(min_limit, tmp);
5313 tmp = res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->memsw, RES_LIMIT);
5314 min_memsw_limit = min(min_memsw_limit, tmp);
5317 *mem_limit = min_limit;
5318 *memsw_limit = min_memsw_limit;
5321 static int mem_cgroup_reset(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, unsigned int event)
5323 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5327 type = MEMFILE_TYPE(event);
5328 name = MEMFILE_ATTR(event);
5333 res_counter_reset_max(&memcg->res);
5334 else if (type == _MEMSWAP)
5335 res_counter_reset_max(&memcg->memsw);
5336 else if (type == _KMEM)
5337 res_counter_reset_max(&memcg->kmem);
5343 res_counter_reset_failcnt(&memcg->res);
5344 else if (type == _MEMSWAP)
5345 res_counter_reset_failcnt(&memcg->memsw);
5346 else if (type == _KMEM)
5347 res_counter_reset_failcnt(&memcg->kmem);
5356 static u64 mem_cgroup_move_charge_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5359 return mem_cgroup_from_css(css)->move_charge_at_immigrate;
5363 static int mem_cgroup_move_charge_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5364 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
5366 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5368 if (val >= (1 << NR_MOVE_TYPE))
5372 * No kind of locking is needed in here, because ->can_attach() will
5373 * check this value once in the beginning of the process, and then carry
5374 * on with stale data. This means that changes to this value will only
5375 * affect task migrations starting after the change.
5377 memcg->move_charge_at_immigrate = val;
5381 static int mem_cgroup_move_charge_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5382 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
5389 static int memcg_numa_stat_show(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5390 struct cftype *cft, struct seq_file *m)
5394 unsigned int lru_mask;
5397 static const struct numa_stat stats[] = {
5398 { "total", LRU_ALL },
5399 { "file", LRU_ALL_FILE },
5400 { "anon", LRU_ALL_ANON },
5401 { "unevictable", BIT(LRU_UNEVICTABLE) },
5403 const struct numa_stat *stat;
5406 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5408 for (stat = stats; stat < stats + ARRAY_SIZE(stats); stat++) {
5409 nr = mem_cgroup_nr_lru_pages(memcg, stat->lru_mask);
5410 seq_printf(m, "%s=%lu", stat->name, nr);
5411 for_each_node_state(nid, N_MEMORY) {
5412 nr = mem_cgroup_node_nr_lru_pages(memcg, nid,
5414 seq_printf(m, " N%d=%lu", nid, nr);
5419 for (stat = stats; stat < stats + ARRAY_SIZE(stats); stat++) {
5420 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
5423 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
5424 nr += mem_cgroup_nr_lru_pages(iter, stat->lru_mask);
5425 seq_printf(m, "hierarchical_%s=%lu", stat->name, nr);
5426 for_each_node_state(nid, N_MEMORY) {
5428 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
5429 nr += mem_cgroup_node_nr_lru_pages(
5430 iter, nid, stat->lru_mask);
5431 seq_printf(m, " N%d=%lu", nid, nr);
5438 #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA */
5440 static inline void mem_cgroup_lru_names_not_uptodate(void)
5442 BUILD_BUG_ON(ARRAY_SIZE(mem_cgroup_lru_names) != NR_LRU_LISTS);
5445 static int memcg_stat_show(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css, struct cftype *cft,
5448 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5449 struct mem_cgroup *mi;
5452 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_STAT_NSTATS; i++) {
5453 if (i == MEM_CGROUP_STAT_SWAP && !do_swap_account)
5455 seq_printf(m, "%s %ld\n", mem_cgroup_stat_names[i],
5456 mem_cgroup_read_stat(memcg, i) * PAGE_SIZE);
5459 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_NSTATS; i++)
5460 seq_printf(m, "%s %lu\n", mem_cgroup_events_names[i],
5461 mem_cgroup_read_events(memcg, i));
5463 for (i = 0; i < NR_LRU_LISTS; i++)
5464 seq_printf(m, "%s %lu\n", mem_cgroup_lru_names[i],
5465 mem_cgroup_nr_lru_pages(memcg, BIT(i)) * PAGE_SIZE);
5467 /* Hierarchical information */
5469 unsigned long long limit, memsw_limit;
5470 memcg_get_hierarchical_limit(memcg, &limit, &memsw_limit);
5471 seq_printf(m, "hierarchical_memory_limit %llu\n", limit);
5472 if (do_swap_account)
5473 seq_printf(m, "hierarchical_memsw_limit %llu\n",
5477 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_STAT_NSTATS; i++) {
5480 if (i == MEM_CGROUP_STAT_SWAP && !do_swap_account)
5482 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(mi, memcg)
5483 val += mem_cgroup_read_stat(mi, i) * PAGE_SIZE;
5484 seq_printf(m, "total_%s %lld\n", mem_cgroup_stat_names[i], val);
5487 for (i = 0; i < MEM_CGROUP_EVENTS_NSTATS; i++) {
5488 unsigned long long val = 0;
5490 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(mi, memcg)
5491 val += mem_cgroup_read_events(mi, i);
5492 seq_printf(m, "total_%s %llu\n",
5493 mem_cgroup_events_names[i], val);
5496 for (i = 0; i < NR_LRU_LISTS; i++) {
5497 unsigned long long val = 0;
5499 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(mi, memcg)
5500 val += mem_cgroup_nr_lru_pages(mi, BIT(i)) * PAGE_SIZE;
5501 seq_printf(m, "total_%s %llu\n", mem_cgroup_lru_names[i], val);
5504 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_VM
5507 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
5508 struct zone_reclaim_stat *rstat;
5509 unsigned long recent_rotated[2] = {0, 0};
5510 unsigned long recent_scanned[2] = {0, 0};
5512 for_each_online_node(nid)
5513 for (zid = 0; zid < MAX_NR_ZONES; zid++) {
5514 mz = mem_cgroup_zoneinfo(memcg, nid, zid);
5515 rstat = &mz->lruvec.reclaim_stat;
5517 recent_rotated[0] += rstat->recent_rotated[0];
5518 recent_rotated[1] += rstat->recent_rotated[1];
5519 recent_scanned[0] += rstat->recent_scanned[0];
5520 recent_scanned[1] += rstat->recent_scanned[1];
5522 seq_printf(m, "recent_rotated_anon %lu\n", recent_rotated[0]);
5523 seq_printf(m, "recent_rotated_file %lu\n", recent_rotated[1]);
5524 seq_printf(m, "recent_scanned_anon %lu\n", recent_scanned[0]);
5525 seq_printf(m, "recent_scanned_file %lu\n", recent_scanned[1]);
5532 static u64 mem_cgroup_swappiness_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5535 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5537 return mem_cgroup_swappiness(memcg);
5540 static int mem_cgroup_swappiness_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5541 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
5543 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5544 struct mem_cgroup *parent = mem_cgroup_from_css(css_parent(&memcg->css));
5546 if (val > 100 || !parent)
5549 mutex_lock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5551 /* If under hierarchy, only empty-root can set this value */
5552 if ((parent->use_hierarchy) || memcg_has_children(memcg)) {
5553 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5557 memcg->swappiness = val;
5559 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5564 static void __mem_cgroup_threshold(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, bool swap)
5566 struct mem_cgroup_threshold_ary *t;
5572 t = rcu_dereference(memcg->thresholds.primary);
5574 t = rcu_dereference(memcg->memsw_thresholds.primary);
5579 usage = mem_cgroup_usage(memcg, swap);
5582 * current_threshold points to threshold just below or equal to usage.
5583 * If it's not true, a threshold was crossed after last
5584 * call of __mem_cgroup_threshold().
5586 i = t->current_threshold;
5589 * Iterate backward over array of thresholds starting from
5590 * current_threshold and check if a threshold is crossed.
5591 * If none of thresholds below usage is crossed, we read
5592 * only one element of the array here.
5594 for (; i >= 0 && unlikely(t->entries[i].threshold > usage); i--)
5595 eventfd_signal(t->entries[i].eventfd, 1);
5597 /* i = current_threshold + 1 */
5601 * Iterate forward over array of thresholds starting from
5602 * current_threshold+1 and check if a threshold is crossed.
5603 * If none of thresholds above usage is crossed, we read
5604 * only one element of the array here.
5606 for (; i < t->size && unlikely(t->entries[i].threshold <= usage); i++)
5607 eventfd_signal(t->entries[i].eventfd, 1);
5609 /* Update current_threshold */
5610 t->current_threshold = i - 1;
5615 static void mem_cgroup_threshold(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5618 __mem_cgroup_threshold(memcg, false);
5619 if (do_swap_account)
5620 __mem_cgroup_threshold(memcg, true);
5622 memcg = parent_mem_cgroup(memcg);
5626 static int compare_thresholds(const void *a, const void *b)
5628 const struct mem_cgroup_threshold *_a = a;
5629 const struct mem_cgroup_threshold *_b = b;
5631 if (_a->threshold > _b->threshold)
5634 if (_a->threshold < _b->threshold)
5640 static int mem_cgroup_oom_notify_cb(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5642 struct mem_cgroup_eventfd_list *ev;
5644 list_for_each_entry(ev, &memcg->oom_notify, list)
5645 eventfd_signal(ev->eventfd, 1);
5649 static void mem_cgroup_oom_notify(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5651 struct mem_cgroup *iter;
5653 for_each_mem_cgroup_tree(iter, memcg)
5654 mem_cgroup_oom_notify_cb(iter);
5657 static int mem_cgroup_usage_register_event(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5658 struct cftype *cft, struct eventfd_ctx *eventfd, const char *args)
5660 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5661 struct mem_cgroup_thresholds *thresholds;
5662 struct mem_cgroup_threshold_ary *new;
5663 enum res_type type = MEMFILE_TYPE(cft->private);
5664 u64 threshold, usage;
5667 ret = res_counter_memparse_write_strategy(args, &threshold);
5671 mutex_lock(&memcg->thresholds_lock);
5674 thresholds = &memcg->thresholds;
5675 else if (type == _MEMSWAP)
5676 thresholds = &memcg->memsw_thresholds;
5680 usage = mem_cgroup_usage(memcg, type == _MEMSWAP);
5682 /* Check if a threshold crossed before adding a new one */
5683 if (thresholds->primary)
5684 __mem_cgroup_threshold(memcg, type == _MEMSWAP);
5686 size = thresholds->primary ? thresholds->primary->size + 1 : 1;
5688 /* Allocate memory for new array of thresholds */
5689 new = kmalloc(sizeof(*new) + size * sizeof(struct mem_cgroup_threshold),
5697 /* Copy thresholds (if any) to new array */
5698 if (thresholds->primary) {
5699 memcpy(new->entries, thresholds->primary->entries, (size - 1) *
5700 sizeof(struct mem_cgroup_threshold));
5703 /* Add new threshold */
5704 new->entries[size - 1].eventfd = eventfd;
5705 new->entries[size - 1].threshold = threshold;
5707 /* Sort thresholds. Registering of new threshold isn't time-critical */
5708 sort(new->entries, size, sizeof(struct mem_cgroup_threshold),
5709 compare_thresholds, NULL);
5711 /* Find current threshold */
5712 new->current_threshold = -1;
5713 for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
5714 if (new->entries[i].threshold <= usage) {
5716 * new->current_threshold will not be used until
5717 * rcu_assign_pointer(), so it's safe to increment
5720 ++new->current_threshold;
5725 /* Free old spare buffer and save old primary buffer as spare */
5726 kfree(thresholds->spare);
5727 thresholds->spare = thresholds->primary;
5729 rcu_assign_pointer(thresholds->primary, new);
5731 /* To be sure that nobody uses thresholds */
5735 mutex_unlock(&memcg->thresholds_lock);
5740 static void mem_cgroup_usage_unregister_event(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5741 struct cftype *cft, struct eventfd_ctx *eventfd)
5743 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5744 struct mem_cgroup_thresholds *thresholds;
5745 struct mem_cgroup_threshold_ary *new;
5746 enum res_type type = MEMFILE_TYPE(cft->private);
5750 mutex_lock(&memcg->thresholds_lock);
5752 thresholds = &memcg->thresholds;
5753 else if (type == _MEMSWAP)
5754 thresholds = &memcg->memsw_thresholds;
5758 if (!thresholds->primary)
5761 usage = mem_cgroup_usage(memcg, type == _MEMSWAP);
5763 /* Check if a threshold crossed before removing */
5764 __mem_cgroup_threshold(memcg, type == _MEMSWAP);
5766 /* Calculate new number of threshold */
5768 for (i = 0; i < thresholds->primary->size; i++) {
5769 if (thresholds->primary->entries[i].eventfd != eventfd)
5773 new = thresholds->spare;
5775 /* Set thresholds array to NULL if we don't have thresholds */
5784 /* Copy thresholds and find current threshold */
5785 new->current_threshold = -1;
5786 for (i = 0, j = 0; i < thresholds->primary->size; i++) {
5787 if (thresholds->primary->entries[i].eventfd == eventfd)
5790 new->entries[j] = thresholds->primary->entries[i];
5791 if (new->entries[j].threshold <= usage) {
5793 * new->current_threshold will not be used
5794 * until rcu_assign_pointer(), so it's safe to increment
5797 ++new->current_threshold;
5803 /* Swap primary and spare array */
5804 thresholds->spare = thresholds->primary;
5805 /* If all events are unregistered, free the spare array */
5807 kfree(thresholds->spare);
5808 thresholds->spare = NULL;
5811 rcu_assign_pointer(thresholds->primary, new);
5813 /* To be sure that nobody uses thresholds */
5816 mutex_unlock(&memcg->thresholds_lock);
5819 static int mem_cgroup_oom_register_event(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5820 struct cftype *cft, struct eventfd_ctx *eventfd, const char *args)
5822 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5823 struct mem_cgroup_eventfd_list *event;
5824 enum res_type type = MEMFILE_TYPE(cft->private);
5826 BUG_ON(type != _OOM_TYPE);
5827 event = kmalloc(sizeof(*event), GFP_KERNEL);
5831 spin_lock(&memcg_oom_lock);
5833 event->eventfd = eventfd;
5834 list_add(&event->list, &memcg->oom_notify);
5836 /* already in OOM ? */
5837 if (atomic_read(&memcg->under_oom))
5838 eventfd_signal(eventfd, 1);
5839 spin_unlock(&memcg_oom_lock);
5844 static void mem_cgroup_oom_unregister_event(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5845 struct cftype *cft, struct eventfd_ctx *eventfd)
5847 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5848 struct mem_cgroup_eventfd_list *ev, *tmp;
5849 enum res_type type = MEMFILE_TYPE(cft->private);
5851 BUG_ON(type != _OOM_TYPE);
5853 spin_lock(&memcg_oom_lock);
5855 list_for_each_entry_safe(ev, tmp, &memcg->oom_notify, list) {
5856 if (ev->eventfd == eventfd) {
5857 list_del(&ev->list);
5862 spin_unlock(&memcg_oom_lock);
5865 static int mem_cgroup_oom_control_read(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5866 struct cftype *cft, struct cgroup_map_cb *cb)
5868 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5870 cb->fill(cb, "oom_kill_disable", memcg->oom_kill_disable);
5872 if (atomic_read(&memcg->under_oom))
5873 cb->fill(cb, "under_oom", 1);
5875 cb->fill(cb, "under_oom", 0);
5879 static int mem_cgroup_oom_control_write(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
5880 struct cftype *cft, u64 val)
5882 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
5883 struct mem_cgroup *parent = mem_cgroup_from_css(css_parent(&memcg->css));
5885 /* cannot set to root cgroup and only 0 and 1 are allowed */
5886 if (!parent || !((val == 0) || (val == 1)))
5889 mutex_lock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5890 /* oom-kill-disable is a flag for subhierarchy. */
5891 if ((parent->use_hierarchy) || memcg_has_children(memcg)) {
5892 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5895 memcg->oom_kill_disable = val;
5897 memcg_oom_recover(memcg);
5898 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
5902 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
5903 static int memcg_init_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
5907 memcg->kmemcg_id = -1;
5908 ret = memcg_propagate_kmem(memcg);
5912 return mem_cgroup_sockets_init(memcg, ss);
5915 static void memcg_destroy_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5917 mem_cgroup_sockets_destroy(memcg);
5920 static void kmem_cgroup_css_offline(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5922 if (!memcg_kmem_is_active(memcg))
5926 * kmem charges can outlive the cgroup. In the case of slab
5927 * pages, for instance, a page contain objects from various
5928 * processes. As we prevent from taking a reference for every
5929 * such allocation we have to be careful when doing uncharge
5930 * (see memcg_uncharge_kmem) and here during offlining.
5932 * The idea is that that only the _last_ uncharge which sees
5933 * the dead memcg will drop the last reference. An additional
5934 * reference is taken here before the group is marked dead
5935 * which is then paired with css_put during uncharge resp. here.
5937 * Although this might sound strange as this path is called from
5938 * css_offline() when the referencemight have dropped down to 0
5939 * and shouldn't be incremented anymore (css_tryget would fail)
5940 * we do not have other options because of the kmem allocations
5943 css_get(&memcg->css);
5945 memcg_kmem_mark_dead(memcg);
5947 if (res_counter_read_u64(&memcg->kmem, RES_USAGE) != 0)
5950 if (memcg_kmem_test_and_clear_dead(memcg))
5951 css_put(&memcg->css);
5954 static int memcg_init_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, struct cgroup_subsys *ss)
5959 static void memcg_destroy_kmem(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5963 static void kmem_cgroup_css_offline(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
5968 static struct cftype mem_cgroup_files[] = {
5970 .name = "usage_in_bytes",
5971 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEM, RES_USAGE),
5972 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
5973 .register_event = mem_cgroup_usage_register_event,
5974 .unregister_event = mem_cgroup_usage_unregister_event,
5977 .name = "max_usage_in_bytes",
5978 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEM, RES_MAX_USAGE),
5979 .trigger = mem_cgroup_reset,
5980 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
5983 .name = "limit_in_bytes",
5984 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEM, RES_LIMIT),
5985 .write_string = mem_cgroup_write,
5986 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
5989 .name = "soft_limit_in_bytes",
5990 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEM, RES_SOFT_LIMIT),
5991 .write_string = mem_cgroup_write,
5992 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
5996 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEM, RES_FAILCNT),
5997 .trigger = mem_cgroup_reset,
5998 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6002 .read_seq_string = memcg_stat_show,
6005 .name = "force_empty",
6006 .trigger = mem_cgroup_force_empty_write,
6009 .name = "use_hierarchy",
6010 .flags = CFTYPE_INSANE,
6011 .write_u64 = mem_cgroup_hierarchy_write,
6012 .read_u64 = mem_cgroup_hierarchy_read,
6015 .name = "swappiness",
6016 .read_u64 = mem_cgroup_swappiness_read,
6017 .write_u64 = mem_cgroup_swappiness_write,
6020 .name = "move_charge_at_immigrate",
6021 .read_u64 = mem_cgroup_move_charge_read,
6022 .write_u64 = mem_cgroup_move_charge_write,
6025 .name = "oom_control",
6026 .read_map = mem_cgroup_oom_control_read,
6027 .write_u64 = mem_cgroup_oom_control_write,
6028 .register_event = mem_cgroup_oom_register_event,
6029 .unregister_event = mem_cgroup_oom_unregister_event,
6030 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_OOM_TYPE, OOM_CONTROL),
6033 .name = "pressure_level",
6034 .register_event = vmpressure_register_event,
6035 .unregister_event = vmpressure_unregister_event,
6039 .name = "numa_stat",
6040 .read_seq_string = memcg_numa_stat_show,
6043 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
6045 .name = "kmem.limit_in_bytes",
6046 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_KMEM, RES_LIMIT),
6047 .write_string = mem_cgroup_write,
6048 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6051 .name = "kmem.usage_in_bytes",
6052 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_KMEM, RES_USAGE),
6053 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6056 .name = "kmem.failcnt",
6057 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_KMEM, RES_FAILCNT),
6058 .trigger = mem_cgroup_reset,
6059 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6062 .name = "kmem.max_usage_in_bytes",
6063 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_KMEM, RES_MAX_USAGE),
6064 .trigger = mem_cgroup_reset,
6065 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6067 #ifdef CONFIG_SLABINFO
6069 .name = "kmem.slabinfo",
6070 .read_seq_string = mem_cgroup_slabinfo_read,
6074 { }, /* terminate */
6077 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP
6078 static struct cftype memsw_cgroup_files[] = {
6080 .name = "memsw.usage_in_bytes",
6081 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEMSWAP, RES_USAGE),
6082 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6083 .register_event = mem_cgroup_usage_register_event,
6084 .unregister_event = mem_cgroup_usage_unregister_event,
6087 .name = "memsw.max_usage_in_bytes",
6088 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEMSWAP, RES_MAX_USAGE),
6089 .trigger = mem_cgroup_reset,
6090 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6093 .name = "memsw.limit_in_bytes",
6094 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEMSWAP, RES_LIMIT),
6095 .write_string = mem_cgroup_write,
6096 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6099 .name = "memsw.failcnt",
6100 .private = MEMFILE_PRIVATE(_MEMSWAP, RES_FAILCNT),
6101 .trigger = mem_cgroup_reset,
6102 .read = mem_cgroup_read,
6104 { }, /* terminate */
6107 static int alloc_mem_cgroup_per_zone_info(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int node)
6109 struct mem_cgroup_per_node *pn;
6110 struct mem_cgroup_per_zone *mz;
6111 int zone, tmp = node;
6113 * This routine is called against possible nodes.
6114 * But it's BUG to call kmalloc() against offline node.
6116 * TODO: this routine can waste much memory for nodes which will
6117 * never be onlined. It's better to use memory hotplug callback
6120 if (!node_state(node, N_NORMAL_MEMORY))
6122 pn = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*pn), GFP_KERNEL, tmp);
6126 for (zone = 0; zone < MAX_NR_ZONES; zone++) {
6127 mz = &pn->zoneinfo[zone];
6128 lruvec_init(&mz->lruvec);
6129 mz->usage_in_excess = 0;
6130 mz->on_tree = false;
6133 memcg->nodeinfo[node] = pn;
6137 static void free_mem_cgroup_per_zone_info(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int node)
6139 kfree(memcg->nodeinfo[node]);
6142 static struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup_alloc(void)
6144 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
6145 size_t size = memcg_size();
6147 /* Can be very big if nr_node_ids is very big */
6148 if (size < PAGE_SIZE)
6149 memcg = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
6151 memcg = vzalloc(size);
6156 memcg->stat = alloc_percpu(struct mem_cgroup_stat_cpu);
6159 spin_lock_init(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
6163 if (size < PAGE_SIZE)
6171 * At destroying mem_cgroup, references from swap_cgroup can remain.
6172 * (scanning all at force_empty is too costly...)
6174 * Instead of clearing all references at force_empty, we remember
6175 * the number of reference from swap_cgroup and free mem_cgroup when
6176 * it goes down to 0.
6178 * Removal of cgroup itself succeeds regardless of refs from swap.
6181 static void __mem_cgroup_free(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
6184 size_t size = memcg_size();
6186 mem_cgroup_remove_from_trees(memcg);
6189 free_mem_cgroup_per_zone_info(memcg, node);
6191 free_percpu(memcg->stat);
6194 * We need to make sure that (at least for now), the jump label
6195 * destruction code runs outside of the cgroup lock. This is because
6196 * get_online_cpus(), which is called from the static_branch update,
6197 * can't be called inside the cgroup_lock. cpusets are the ones
6198 * enforcing this dependency, so if they ever change, we might as well.
6200 * schedule_work() will guarantee this happens. Be careful if you need
6201 * to move this code around, and make sure it is outside
6204 disarm_static_keys(memcg);
6205 if (size < PAGE_SIZE)
6212 * Returns the parent mem_cgroup in memcgroup hierarchy with hierarchy enabled.
6214 struct mem_cgroup *parent_mem_cgroup(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
6216 if (!memcg->res.parent)
6218 return mem_cgroup_from_res_counter(memcg->res.parent, res);
6220 EXPORT_SYMBOL(parent_mem_cgroup);
6222 static void __init mem_cgroup_soft_limit_tree_init(void)
6224 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_node *rtpn;
6225 struct mem_cgroup_tree_per_zone *rtpz;
6226 int tmp, node, zone;
6228 for_each_node(node) {
6230 if (!node_state(node, N_NORMAL_MEMORY))
6232 rtpn = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*rtpn), GFP_KERNEL, tmp);
6235 soft_limit_tree.rb_tree_per_node[node] = rtpn;
6237 for (zone = 0; zone < MAX_NR_ZONES; zone++) {
6238 rtpz = &rtpn->rb_tree_per_zone[zone];
6239 rtpz->rb_root = RB_ROOT;
6240 spin_lock_init(&rtpz->lock);
6245 static struct cgroup_subsys_state * __ref
6246 mem_cgroup_css_alloc(struct cgroup_subsys_state *parent_css)
6248 struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
6249 long error = -ENOMEM;
6252 memcg = mem_cgroup_alloc();
6254 return ERR_PTR(error);
6257 if (alloc_mem_cgroup_per_zone_info(memcg, node))
6261 if (parent_css == NULL) {
6262 root_mem_cgroup = memcg;
6263 res_counter_init(&memcg->res, NULL);
6264 res_counter_init(&memcg->memsw, NULL);
6265 res_counter_init(&memcg->kmem, NULL);
6268 memcg->last_scanned_node = MAX_NUMNODES;
6269 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&memcg->oom_notify);
6270 memcg->move_charge_at_immigrate = 0;
6271 mutex_init(&memcg->thresholds_lock);
6272 spin_lock_init(&memcg->move_lock);
6273 vmpressure_init(&memcg->vmpressure);
6278 __mem_cgroup_free(memcg);
6279 return ERR_PTR(error);
6283 mem_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
6285 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
6286 struct mem_cgroup *parent = mem_cgroup_from_css(css_parent(css));
6289 if (css->cgroup->id > MEM_CGROUP_ID_MAX)
6295 mutex_lock(&memcg_create_mutex);
6297 memcg->use_hierarchy = parent->use_hierarchy;
6298 memcg->oom_kill_disable = parent->oom_kill_disable;
6299 memcg->swappiness = mem_cgroup_swappiness(parent);
6301 if (parent->use_hierarchy) {
6302 res_counter_init(&memcg->res, &parent->res);
6303 res_counter_init(&memcg->memsw, &parent->memsw);
6304 res_counter_init(&memcg->kmem, &parent->kmem);
6307 * No need to take a reference to the parent because cgroup
6308 * core guarantees its existence.
6311 res_counter_init(&memcg->res, NULL);
6312 res_counter_init(&memcg->memsw, NULL);
6313 res_counter_init(&memcg->kmem, NULL);
6315 * Deeper hierachy with use_hierarchy == false doesn't make
6316 * much sense so let cgroup subsystem know about this
6317 * unfortunate state in our controller.
6319 if (parent != root_mem_cgroup)
6320 mem_cgroup_subsys.broken_hierarchy = true;
6323 error = memcg_init_kmem(memcg, &mem_cgroup_subsys);
6324 mutex_unlock(&memcg_create_mutex);
6329 * Announce all parents that a group from their hierarchy is gone.
6331 static void mem_cgroup_invalidate_reclaim_iterators(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
6333 struct mem_cgroup *parent = memcg;
6335 while ((parent = parent_mem_cgroup(parent)))
6336 mem_cgroup_iter_invalidate(parent);
6339 * if the root memcg is not hierarchical we have to check it
6342 if (!root_mem_cgroup->use_hierarchy)
6343 mem_cgroup_iter_invalidate(root_mem_cgroup);
6346 static void mem_cgroup_css_offline(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
6348 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
6350 kmem_cgroup_css_offline(memcg);
6352 mem_cgroup_invalidate_reclaim_iterators(memcg);
6353 mem_cgroup_reparent_charges(memcg);
6354 mem_cgroup_destroy_all_caches(memcg);
6355 vmpressure_cleanup(&memcg->vmpressure);
6358 static void mem_cgroup_css_free(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css)
6360 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
6362 * XXX: css_offline() would be where we should reparent all
6363 * memory to prepare the cgroup for destruction. However,
6364 * memcg does not do css_tryget() and res_counter charging
6365 * under the same RCU lock region, which means that charging
6366 * could race with offlining. Offlining only happens to
6367 * cgroups with no tasks in them but charges can show up
6368 * without any tasks from the swapin path when the target
6369 * memcg is looked up from the swapout record and not from the
6370 * current task as it usually is. A race like this can leak
6371 * charges and put pages with stale cgroup pointers into
6375 * lookup_swap_cgroup_id()
6377 * mem_cgroup_lookup()
6380 * disable css_tryget()
6383 * reparent_charges()
6384 * res_counter_charge()
6387 * pc->mem_cgroup = dead memcg
6390 * The bulk of the charges are still moved in offline_css() to
6391 * avoid pinning a lot of pages in case a long-term reference
6392 * like a swapout record is deferring the css_free() to long
6393 * after offlining. But this makes sure we catch any charges
6394 * made after offlining:
6396 mem_cgroup_reparent_charges(memcg);
6398 memcg_destroy_kmem(memcg);
6399 __mem_cgroup_free(memcg);
6403 /* Handlers for move charge at task migration. */
6404 #define PRECHARGE_COUNT_AT_ONCE 256
6405 static int mem_cgroup_do_precharge(unsigned long count)
6408 int batch_count = PRECHARGE_COUNT_AT_ONCE;
6409 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mc.to;
6411 if (mem_cgroup_is_root(memcg)) {
6412 mc.precharge += count;
6413 /* we don't need css_get for root */
6416 /* try to charge at once */
6418 struct res_counter *dummy;
6420 * "memcg" cannot be under rmdir() because we've already checked
6421 * by cgroup_lock_live_cgroup() that it is not removed and we
6422 * are still under the same cgroup_mutex. So we can postpone
6425 if (res_counter_charge(&memcg->res, PAGE_SIZE * count, &dummy))
6427 if (do_swap_account && res_counter_charge(&memcg->memsw,
6428 PAGE_SIZE * count, &dummy)) {
6429 res_counter_uncharge(&memcg->res, PAGE_SIZE * count);
6432 mc.precharge += count;
6436 /* fall back to one by one charge */
6438 if (signal_pending(current)) {
6442 if (!batch_count--) {
6443 batch_count = PRECHARGE_COUNT_AT_ONCE;
6446 ret = __mem_cgroup_try_charge(NULL,
6447 GFP_KERNEL, 1, &memcg, false);
6449 /* mem_cgroup_clear_mc() will do uncharge later */
6457 * get_mctgt_type - get target type of moving charge
6458 * @vma: the vma the pte to be checked belongs
6459 * @addr: the address corresponding to the pte to be checked
6460 * @ptent: the pte to be checked
6461 * @target: the pointer the target page or swap ent will be stored(can be NULL)
6464 * 0(MC_TARGET_NONE): if the pte is not a target for move charge.
6465 * 1(MC_TARGET_PAGE): if the page corresponding to this pte is a target for
6466 * move charge. if @target is not NULL, the page is stored in target->page
6467 * with extra refcnt got(Callers should handle it).
6468 * 2(MC_TARGET_SWAP): if the swap entry corresponding to this pte is a
6469 * target for charge migration. if @target is not NULL, the entry is stored
6472 * Called with pte lock held.
6479 enum mc_target_type {
6485 static struct page *mc_handle_present_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6486 unsigned long addr, pte_t ptent)
6488 struct page *page = vm_normal_page(vma, addr, ptent);
6490 if (!page || !page_mapped(page))
6492 if (PageAnon(page)) {
6493 /* we don't move shared anon */
6496 } else if (!move_file())
6497 /* we ignore mapcount for file pages */
6499 if (!get_page_unless_zero(page))
6506 static struct page *mc_handle_swap_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6507 unsigned long addr, pte_t ptent, swp_entry_t *entry)
6509 struct page *page = NULL;
6510 swp_entry_t ent = pte_to_swp_entry(ptent);
6512 if (!move_anon() || non_swap_entry(ent))
6515 * Because lookup_swap_cache() updates some statistics counter,
6516 * we call find_get_page() with swapper_space directly.
6518 page = find_get_page(swap_address_space(ent), ent.val);
6519 if (do_swap_account)
6520 entry->val = ent.val;
6525 static struct page *mc_handle_swap_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6526 unsigned long addr, pte_t ptent, swp_entry_t *entry)
6532 static struct page *mc_handle_file_pte(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6533 unsigned long addr, pte_t ptent, swp_entry_t *entry)
6535 struct page *page = NULL;
6536 struct address_space *mapping;
6539 if (!vma->vm_file) /* anonymous vma */
6544 mapping = vma->vm_file->f_mapping;
6545 if (pte_none(ptent))
6546 pgoff = linear_page_index(vma, addr);
6547 else /* pte_file(ptent) is true */
6548 pgoff = pte_to_pgoff(ptent);
6550 /* page is moved even if it's not RSS of this task(page-faulted). */
6551 page = find_get_page(mapping, pgoff);
6554 /* shmem/tmpfs may report page out on swap: account for that too. */
6555 if (radix_tree_exceptional_entry(page)) {
6556 swp_entry_t swap = radix_to_swp_entry(page);
6557 if (do_swap_account)
6559 page = find_get_page(swap_address_space(swap), swap.val);
6565 static enum mc_target_type get_mctgt_type(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6566 unsigned long addr, pte_t ptent, union mc_target *target)
6568 struct page *page = NULL;
6569 struct page_cgroup *pc;
6570 enum mc_target_type ret = MC_TARGET_NONE;
6571 swp_entry_t ent = { .val = 0 };
6573 if (pte_present(ptent))
6574 page = mc_handle_present_pte(vma, addr, ptent);
6575 else if (is_swap_pte(ptent))
6576 page = mc_handle_swap_pte(vma, addr, ptent, &ent);
6577 else if (pte_none(ptent) || pte_file(ptent))
6578 page = mc_handle_file_pte(vma, addr, ptent, &ent);
6580 if (!page && !ent.val)
6583 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
6585 * Do only loose check w/o page_cgroup lock.
6586 * mem_cgroup_move_account() checks the pc is valid or not under
6589 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc) && pc->mem_cgroup == mc.from) {
6590 ret = MC_TARGET_PAGE;
6592 target->page = page;
6594 if (!ret || !target)
6597 /* There is a swap entry and a page doesn't exist or isn't charged */
6598 if (ent.val && !ret &&
6599 mem_cgroup_id(mc.from) == lookup_swap_cgroup_id(ent)) {
6600 ret = MC_TARGET_SWAP;
6607 #ifdef CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE
6609 * We don't consider swapping or file mapped pages because THP does not
6610 * support them for now.
6611 * Caller should make sure that pmd_trans_huge(pmd) is true.
6613 static enum mc_target_type get_mctgt_type_thp(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6614 unsigned long addr, pmd_t pmd, union mc_target *target)
6616 struct page *page = NULL;
6617 struct page_cgroup *pc;
6618 enum mc_target_type ret = MC_TARGET_NONE;
6620 page = pmd_page(pmd);
6621 VM_BUG_ON(!page || !PageHead(page));
6624 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
6625 if (PageCgroupUsed(pc) && pc->mem_cgroup == mc.from) {
6626 ret = MC_TARGET_PAGE;
6629 target->page = page;
6635 static inline enum mc_target_type get_mctgt_type_thp(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
6636 unsigned long addr, pmd_t pmd, union mc_target *target)
6638 return MC_TARGET_NONE;
6642 static int mem_cgroup_count_precharge_pte_range(pmd_t *pmd,
6643 unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
6644 struct mm_walk *walk)
6646 struct vm_area_struct *vma = walk->private;
6650 if (pmd_trans_huge_lock(pmd, vma, &ptl) == 1) {
6651 if (get_mctgt_type_thp(vma, addr, *pmd, NULL) == MC_TARGET_PAGE)
6652 mc.precharge += HPAGE_PMD_NR;
6657 if (pmd_trans_unstable(pmd))
6659 pte = pte_offset_map_lock(vma->vm_mm, pmd, addr, &ptl);
6660 for (; addr != end; pte++, addr += PAGE_SIZE)
6661 if (get_mctgt_type(vma, addr, *pte, NULL))
6662 mc.precharge++; /* increment precharge temporarily */
6663 pte_unmap_unlock(pte - 1, ptl);
6669 static unsigned long mem_cgroup_count_precharge(struct mm_struct *mm)
6671 unsigned long precharge;
6672 struct vm_area_struct *vma;
6674 down_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
6675 for (vma = mm->mmap; vma; vma = vma->vm_next) {
6676 struct mm_walk mem_cgroup_count_precharge_walk = {
6677 .pmd_entry = mem_cgroup_count_precharge_pte_range,
6681 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma))
6683 walk_page_range(vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end,
6684 &mem_cgroup_count_precharge_walk);
6686 up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
6688 precharge = mc.precharge;
6694 static int mem_cgroup_precharge_mc(struct mm_struct *mm)
6696 unsigned long precharge = mem_cgroup_count_precharge(mm);
6698 VM_BUG_ON(mc.moving_task);
6699 mc.moving_task = current;
6700 return mem_cgroup_do_precharge(precharge);
6703 /* cancels all extra charges on mc.from and mc.to, and wakes up all waiters. */
6704 static void __mem_cgroup_clear_mc(void)
6706 struct mem_cgroup *from = mc.from;
6707 struct mem_cgroup *to = mc.to;
6710 /* we must uncharge all the leftover precharges from mc.to */
6712 __mem_cgroup_cancel_charge(mc.to, mc.precharge);
6716 * we didn't uncharge from mc.from at mem_cgroup_move_account(), so
6717 * we must uncharge here.
6719 if (mc.moved_charge) {
6720 __mem_cgroup_cancel_charge(mc.from, mc.moved_charge);
6721 mc.moved_charge = 0;
6723 /* we must fixup refcnts and charges */
6724 if (mc.moved_swap) {
6725 /* uncharge swap account from the old cgroup */
6726 if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(mc.from))
6727 res_counter_uncharge(&mc.from->memsw,
6728 PAGE_SIZE * mc.moved_swap);
6730 for (i = 0; i < mc.moved_swap; i++)
6731 css_put(&mc.from->css);
6733 if (!mem_cgroup_is_root(mc.to)) {
6735 * we charged both to->res and to->memsw, so we should
6738 res_counter_uncharge(&mc.to->res,
6739 PAGE_SIZE * mc.moved_swap);
6741 /* we've already done css_get(mc.to) */
6744 memcg_oom_recover(from);
6745 memcg_oom_recover(to);
6746 wake_up_all(&mc.waitq);
6749 static void mem_cgroup_clear_mc(void)
6751 struct mem_cgroup *from = mc.from;
6754 * we must clear moving_task before waking up waiters at the end of
6757 mc.moving_task = NULL;
6758 __mem_cgroup_clear_mc();
6759 spin_lock(&mc.lock);
6762 spin_unlock(&mc.lock);
6763 mem_cgroup_end_move(from);
6766 static int mem_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
6767 struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
6769 struct task_struct *p = cgroup_taskset_first(tset);
6771 struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_css(css);
6772 unsigned long move_charge_at_immigrate;
6775 * We are now commited to this value whatever it is. Changes in this
6776 * tunable will only affect upcoming migrations, not the current one.
6777 * So we need to save it, and keep it going.
6779 move_charge_at_immigrate = memcg->move_charge_at_immigrate;
6780 if (move_charge_at_immigrate) {
6781 struct mm_struct *mm;
6782 struct mem_cgroup *from = mem_cgroup_from_task(p);
6784 VM_BUG_ON(from == memcg);
6786 mm = get_task_mm(p);
6789 /* We move charges only when we move a owner of the mm */
6790 if (mm->owner == p) {
6793 VM_BUG_ON(mc.precharge);
6794 VM_BUG_ON(mc.moved_charge);
6795 VM_BUG_ON(mc.moved_swap);
6796 mem_cgroup_start_move(from);
6797 spin_lock(&mc.lock);
6800 mc.immigrate_flags = move_charge_at_immigrate;
6801 spin_unlock(&mc.lock);
6802 /* We set mc.moving_task later */
6804 ret = mem_cgroup_precharge_mc(mm);
6806 mem_cgroup_clear_mc();
6813 static void mem_cgroup_cancel_attach(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
6814 struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
6816 mem_cgroup_clear_mc();
6819 static int mem_cgroup_move_charge_pte_range(pmd_t *pmd,
6820 unsigned long addr, unsigned long end,
6821 struct mm_walk *walk)
6824 struct vm_area_struct *vma = walk->private;
6827 enum mc_target_type target_type;
6828 union mc_target target;
6830 struct page_cgroup *pc;
6833 * We don't take compound_lock() here but no race with splitting thp
6835 * - if pmd_trans_huge_lock() returns 1, the relevant thp is not
6836 * under splitting, which means there's no concurrent thp split,
6837 * - if another thread runs into split_huge_page() just after we
6838 * entered this if-block, the thread must wait for page table lock
6839 * to be unlocked in __split_huge_page_splitting(), where the main
6840 * part of thp split is not executed yet.
6842 if (pmd_trans_huge_lock(pmd, vma, &ptl) == 1) {
6843 if (mc.precharge < HPAGE_PMD_NR) {
6847 target_type = get_mctgt_type_thp(vma, addr, *pmd, &target);
6848 if (target_type == MC_TARGET_PAGE) {
6850 if (!isolate_lru_page(page)) {
6851 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
6852 if (!mem_cgroup_move_account(page, HPAGE_PMD_NR,
6853 pc, mc.from, mc.to)) {
6854 mc.precharge -= HPAGE_PMD_NR;
6855 mc.moved_charge += HPAGE_PMD_NR;
6857 putback_lru_page(page);
6865 if (pmd_trans_unstable(pmd))
6868 pte = pte_offset_map_lock(vma->vm_mm, pmd, addr, &ptl);
6869 for (; addr != end; addr += PAGE_SIZE) {
6870 pte_t ptent = *(pte++);
6876 switch (get_mctgt_type(vma, addr, ptent, &target)) {
6877 case MC_TARGET_PAGE:
6879 if (isolate_lru_page(page))
6881 pc = lookup_page_cgroup(page);
6882 if (!mem_cgroup_move_account(page, 1, pc,
6885 /* we uncharge from mc.from later. */
6888 putback_lru_page(page);
6889 put: /* get_mctgt_type() gets the page */
6892 case MC_TARGET_SWAP:
6894 if (!mem_cgroup_move_swap_account(ent, mc.from, mc.to)) {
6896 /* we fixup refcnts and charges later. */
6904 pte_unmap_unlock(pte - 1, ptl);
6909 * We have consumed all precharges we got in can_attach().
6910 * We try charge one by one, but don't do any additional
6911 * charges to mc.to if we have failed in charge once in attach()
6914 ret = mem_cgroup_do_precharge(1);
6922 static void mem_cgroup_move_charge(struct mm_struct *mm)
6924 struct vm_area_struct *vma;
6926 lru_add_drain_all();
6928 if (unlikely(!down_read_trylock(&mm->mmap_sem))) {
6930 * Someone who are holding the mmap_sem might be waiting in
6931 * waitq. So we cancel all extra charges, wake up all waiters,
6932 * and retry. Because we cancel precharges, we might not be able
6933 * to move enough charges, but moving charge is a best-effort
6934 * feature anyway, so it wouldn't be a big problem.
6936 __mem_cgroup_clear_mc();
6940 for (vma = mm->mmap; vma; vma = vma->vm_next) {
6942 struct mm_walk mem_cgroup_move_charge_walk = {
6943 .pmd_entry = mem_cgroup_move_charge_pte_range,
6947 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma))
6949 ret = walk_page_range(vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end,
6950 &mem_cgroup_move_charge_walk);
6953 * means we have consumed all precharges and failed in
6954 * doing additional charge. Just abandon here.
6958 up_read(&mm->mmap_sem);
6961 static void mem_cgroup_move_task(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
6962 struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
6964 struct task_struct *p = cgroup_taskset_first(tset);
6965 struct mm_struct *mm = get_task_mm(p);
6969 mem_cgroup_move_charge(mm);
6973 mem_cgroup_clear_mc();
6975 #else /* !CONFIG_MMU */
6976 static int mem_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
6977 struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
6981 static void mem_cgroup_cancel_attach(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
6982 struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
6985 static void mem_cgroup_move_task(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css,
6986 struct cgroup_taskset *tset)
6992 * Cgroup retains root cgroups across [un]mount cycles making it necessary
6993 * to verify sane_behavior flag on each mount attempt.
6995 static void mem_cgroup_bind(struct cgroup_subsys_state *root_css)
6998 * use_hierarchy is forced with sane_behavior. cgroup core
6999 * guarantees that @root doesn't have any children, so turning it
7000 * on for the root memcg is enough.
7002 if (cgroup_sane_behavior(root_css->cgroup))
7003 mem_cgroup_from_css(root_css)->use_hierarchy = true;
7006 struct cgroup_subsys mem_cgroup_subsys = {
7008 .subsys_id = mem_cgroup_subsys_id,
7009 .css_alloc = mem_cgroup_css_alloc,
7010 .css_online = mem_cgroup_css_online,
7011 .css_offline = mem_cgroup_css_offline,
7012 .css_free = mem_cgroup_css_free,
7013 .can_attach = mem_cgroup_can_attach,
7014 .cancel_attach = mem_cgroup_cancel_attach,
7015 .attach = mem_cgroup_move_task,
7016 .bind = mem_cgroup_bind,
7017 .base_cftypes = mem_cgroup_files,
7021 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_SWAP
7022 static int __init enable_swap_account(char *s)
7024 if (!strcmp(s, "1"))
7025 really_do_swap_account = 1;
7026 else if (!strcmp(s, "0"))
7027 really_do_swap_account = 0;
7030 __setup("swapaccount=", enable_swap_account);
7032 static void __init memsw_file_init(void)
7034 WARN_ON(cgroup_add_cftypes(&mem_cgroup_subsys, memsw_cgroup_files));
7037 static void __init enable_swap_cgroup(void)
7039 if (!mem_cgroup_disabled() && really_do_swap_account) {
7040 do_swap_account = 1;
7046 static void __init enable_swap_cgroup(void)
7052 * subsys_initcall() for memory controller.
7054 * Some parts like hotcpu_notifier() have to be initialized from this context
7055 * because of lock dependencies (cgroup_lock -> cpu hotplug) but basically
7056 * everything that doesn't depend on a specific mem_cgroup structure should
7057 * be initialized from here.
7059 static int __init mem_cgroup_init(void)
7061 hotcpu_notifier(memcg_cpu_hotplug_callback, 0);
7062 enable_swap_cgroup();
7063 mem_cgroup_soft_limit_tree_init();
7067 subsys_initcall(mem_cgroup_init);