Re: bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state

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From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 4:37 am

On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 12:09 +0100, Richard Kennedy wrote:

Right, so we measure time in page writeback completions, and the measure
I used was the round up power of two of the dirty_thresh. We adjust in
the same time it takes to write out a full dirty_thresh amount of data.

The idea was that people would scale their dirty thesh according to
their writeout capacity, etc..

Martin J Bligh complained about this very same issue and I told them to
experiment with that same scale function. But I guess the result of that
got lost in the google filter (stuff goes in, nothing ever comes back
out).

Anyway, the dirty_thresh relation seems sensible still, but the exact
parameters could be poked at. I have no objection to reducing the period
with a factor of 16 like you did, except that we need some more
feedback, preferably from people with more than a few spindles.

(The initial ramp will be roughly twice as slow, since the steady state
of this approximation is half-full).


http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/1/26/143

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bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state, Richard Kennedy, (Wed Oct 14, 4:09 am)
Re: bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state, Peter Zijlstra, (Wed Oct 14, 4:37 am)
Re: bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state, Richard Kennedy, (Wed Oct 14, 6:55 am)
Re: bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state, Peter Zijlstra, (Wed Oct 14, 7:04 am)
Re: bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state, Richard Kennedy, (Thu Oct 15, 2:22 am)