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@@ -396,3 +396,24 @@ Under below explanation, we assume CONFIG_MEM_RES_CTRL_SWAP=y.
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memory.stat of both A and B.
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See 8.2 of Documentation/cgroups/memory.txt to see what value should be
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written to move_charge_at_immigrate.
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+ 9.10 Memory thresholds
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+ Memory controler implements memory thresholds using cgroups notification
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+ API. You can use Documentation/cgroups/cgroup_event_listener.c to test
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+ it.
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+ (Shell-A) Create cgroup and run event listener
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+ # mkdir /cgroup/A
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+ # ./cgroup_event_listener /cgroup/A/memory.usage_in_bytes 5M
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+ (Shell-B) Add task to cgroup and try to allocate and free memory
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+ # echo $$ >/cgroup/A/tasks
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+ # a="$(dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=10)"
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+ # a=
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+ You will see message from cgroup_event_listener every time you cross
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+ the thresholds.
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+ Use /cgroup/A/memory.memsw.usage_in_bytes to test memsw thresholds.
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+ It's good idea to test root cgroup as well.
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