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-rw-r--r--mm/vmscan.c25
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/mm/vmscan.c b/mm/vmscan.c
index 2254f36b74b8..45c1cf61cbed 100644
--- a/mm/vmscan.c
+++ b/mm/vmscan.c
@@ -281,17 +281,34 @@ shrink_slab_node(struct shrink_control *shrinkctl, struct shrinker *shrinker,
nr_pages_scanned, lru_pages,
max_pass, delta, total_scan);
- while (total_scan >= batch_size) {
+ /*
+ * Normally, we should not scan less than batch_size objects in one
+ * pass to avoid too frequent shrinker calls, but if the slab has less
+ * than batch_size objects in total and we are really tight on memory,
+ * we will try to reclaim all available objects, otherwise we can end
+ * up failing allocations although there are plenty of reclaimable
+ * objects spread over several slabs with usage less than the
+ * batch_size.
+ *
+ * We detect the "tight on memory" situations by looking at the total
+ * number of objects we want to scan (total_scan). If it is greater
+ * than the total number of objects on slab (max_pass), we must be
+ * scanning at high prio and therefore should try to reclaim as much as
+ * possible.
+ */
+ while (total_scan >= batch_size ||
+ total_scan >= max_pass) {
unsigned long ret;
+ unsigned long nr_to_scan = min(batch_size, total_scan);
- shrinkctl->nr_to_scan = batch_size;
+ shrinkctl->nr_to_scan = nr_to_scan;
ret = shrinker->scan_objects(shrinker, shrinkctl);
if (ret == SHRINK_STOP)
break;
freed += ret;
- count_vm_events(SLABS_SCANNED, batch_size);
- total_scan -= batch_size;
+ count_vm_events(SLABS_SCANNED, nr_to_scan);
+ total_scan -= nr_to_scan;
cond_resched();
}