Linux: Reclaim unused spl_kmem_cache_reclaim
It is unused for 3 years since #10576. Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc. Closes #15507
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@ -70,8 +70,6 @@ typedef enum kmem_cbrc {
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#define KMC_REAP_CHUNK INT_MAX
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#define KMC_REAP_CHUNK INT_MAX
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#define KMC_DEFAULT_SEEKS 1
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#define KMC_DEFAULT_SEEKS 1
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#define KMC_RECLAIM_ONCE 0x1 /* Force a single shrinker pass */
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extern struct list_head spl_kmem_cache_list;
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extern struct list_head spl_kmem_cache_list;
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extern struct rw_semaphore spl_kmem_cache_sem;
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extern struct rw_semaphore spl_kmem_cache_sem;
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@ -31,14 +31,6 @@ for use by the kmem caches.
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For the majority of systems and workloads only a small number of threads are
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For the majority of systems and workloads only a small number of threads are
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required.
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required.
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.It Sy spl_kmem_cache_reclaim Ns = Ns Sy 0 Pq uint
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When this is set it prevents Linux from being able to rapidly reclaim all the
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memory held by the kmem caches.
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This may be useful in circumstances where it's preferable that Linux
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reclaim memory from some other subsystem first.
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Setting this will increase the likelihood out of memory events on a memory
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constrained system.
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.It Sy spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab Ns = Ns Sy 8 Pq uint
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.It Sy spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab Ns = Ns Sy 8 Pq uint
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The preferred number of objects per slab in the cache.
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The preferred number of objects per slab in the cache.
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In general, a larger value will increase the caches memory footprint
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In general, a larger value will increase the caches memory footprint
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@ -76,17 +76,6 @@ module_param(spl_kmem_cache_magazine_size, uint, 0444);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_magazine_size,
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_magazine_size,
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"Default magazine size (2-256), set automatically (0)");
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"Default magazine size (2-256), set automatically (0)");
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/*
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* The default behavior is to report the number of objects remaining in the
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* cache. This allows the Linux VM to repeatedly reclaim objects from the
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* cache when memory is low satisfy other memory allocations. Alternately,
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* setting this value to KMC_RECLAIM_ONCE limits how aggressively the cache
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* is reclaimed. This may increase the likelihood of out of memory events.
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*/
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static unsigned int spl_kmem_cache_reclaim = 0 /* KMC_RECLAIM_ONCE */;
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module_param(spl_kmem_cache_reclaim, uint, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_reclaim, "Single reclaim pass (0x1)");
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static unsigned int spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab = SPL_KMEM_CACHE_OBJ_PER_SLAB;
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static unsigned int spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab = SPL_KMEM_CACHE_OBJ_PER_SLAB;
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module_param(spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab, uint, 0644);
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module_param(spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab, uint, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab, "Number of objects per slab");
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_obj_per_slab, "Number of objects per slab");
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