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	writeback: introduce max-pause and pass-good dirty limits
The max-pause limit helps to keep the sleep time inside
balance_dirty_pages() within MAX_PAUSE=200ms. The 200ms max sleep means
per task rate limit of 8pages/200ms=160KB/s when dirty exceeded, which
normally is enough to stop dirtiers from continue pushing the dirty
pages high, unless there are a sufficient large number of slow dirtiers
(eg. 500 tasks doing 160KB/s will still sum up to 80MB/s, exceeding the
write bandwidth of a slow disk and hence accumulating more and more dirty
pages).
The pass-good limit helps to let go of the good bdi's in the presence of
a blocked bdi (ie. NFS server not responding) or slow USB disk which for
some reason build up a large number of initial dirty pages that refuse
to go away anytime soon.
For example, given two bdi's A and B and the initial state
	bdi_thresh_A = dirty_thresh / 2
	bdi_thresh_B = dirty_thresh / 2
	bdi_dirty_A  = dirty_thresh / 2
	bdi_dirty_B  = dirty_thresh / 2
Then A get blocked, after a dozen seconds
	bdi_thresh_A = 0
	bdi_thresh_B = dirty_thresh
	bdi_dirty_A  = dirty_thresh / 2
	bdi_dirty_B  = dirty_thresh / 2
The (bdi_dirty_B < bdi_thresh_B) test is now useless and the dirty pages
will be effectively throttled by condition (nr_dirty < dirty_thresh).
This has two problems:
(1) we lose the protections for light dirtiers
(2) balance_dirty_pages() effectively becomes IO-less because the
    (bdi_nr_reclaimable > bdi_thresh) test won't be true. This is good
    for IO, but balance_dirty_pages() loses an important way to break
    out of the loop which leads to more spread out throttle delays.
DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA can eliminate the above issues. The only problem is,
DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA needs to be defined as 2 to fully cover the above
example while this patch uses the more conservative value 8 so as not to
surprise people with too many dirty pages than expected.
The max-pause limit won't noticeably impact the speed dirty pages are
knocked down when there is a sudden drop of global/bdi dirty thresholds.
Because the heavy dirties will be throttled below 160KB/s which is slow
enough. It does help to avoid long dirty throttle delays and especially
will make light dirtiers more responsive.
Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
			
			
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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					#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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					#include <linux/fs.h>
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					/*
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					 * The 1/16 region above the global dirty limit will be put to maximum pauses:
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					 *
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					 *	(limit, limit + limit/DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA)
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					 *
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					 * The 1/16 region above the max-pause region, dirty exceeded bdi's will be put
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					 * to loops:
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					 *
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					 *	(limit + limit/DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA, limit + limit/DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA)
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					 *
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					 * Further beyond, all dirtier tasks will enter a loop waiting (possibly long
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					 * time) for the dirty pages to drop, unless written enough pages.
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					 *
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					 * The global dirty threshold is normally equal to the global dirty limit,
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					 * except when the system suddenly allocates a lot of anonymous memory and
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					 * knocks down the global dirty threshold quickly, in which case the global
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					 * dirty limit will follow down slowly to prevent livelocking all dirtier tasks.
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					 */
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					#define DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA		16
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					#define DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA		8
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struct backing_dev_info;
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					struct backing_dev_info;
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#include <linux/pagevec.h>
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					#include <linux/pagevec.h>
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#include <trace/events/writeback.h>
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					#include <trace/events/writeback.h>
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					 * Sleep at most 200ms at a time in balance_dirty_pages().
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					#define MAX_PAUSE		max(HZ/5, 1)
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 * Estimate write bandwidth at 200ms intervals.
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					 * Estimate write bandwidth at 200ms intervals.
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	return x + 1;	/* Ensure that we never return 0 */
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						return x + 1;	/* Ensure that we never return 0 */
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					static unsigned long hard_dirty_limit(unsigned long thresh)
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						return max(thresh, global_dirty_limit);
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/*
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 * global_dirty_limits - background-writeback and dirty-throttling thresholds
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					 * global_dirty_limits - background-writeback and dirty-throttling thresholds
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		io_schedule_timeout(pause);
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							io_schedule_timeout(pause);
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		trace_balance_dirty_wait(bdi);
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							trace_balance_dirty_wait(bdi);
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							dirty_thresh = hard_dirty_limit(dirty_thresh);
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							 * max-pause area. If dirty exceeded but still within this
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							 * area, no need to sleep for more than 200ms: (a) 8 pages per
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							 * 200ms is typically more than enough to curb heavy dirtiers;
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							 * (b) the pause time limit makes the dirtiers more responsive.
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							if (nr_dirty < dirty_thresh +
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								       dirty_thresh / DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA &&
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							    time_after(jiffies, start_time + MAX_PAUSE))
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								break;
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							 * pass-good area. When some bdi gets blocked (eg. NFS server
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							 * to concurrent reads, or dirty threshold suddenly dropped and
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							 * the dirty pages cannot be brought down anytime soon (eg. on
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							 * slow USB stick), at least let go of the good bdi's.
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								       dirty_thresh / DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA &&
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							    bdi_dirty < bdi_thresh)
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		 * Increase the delay for each loop, up to our previous
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							 * Increase the delay for each loop, up to our previous
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		 * default of taking a 100ms nap.
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							 * default of taking a 100ms nap.
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