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diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage.rst index 47a44bd348ab..ced2013db3df 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/usage.rst @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ comma (","). │ │ │ │ :ref:`0 <sysfs_context>`/avail_operations,operations │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`monitoring_attrs <sysfs_monitoring_attrs>`/ │ │ │ │ │ │ intervals/sample_us,aggr_us,update_us + │ │ │ │ │ │ │ intervals_goal/access_bp,aggrs,min_sample_us,max_sample_us │ │ │ │ │ │ nr_regions/min,max │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`targets <sysfs_targets>`/nr_targets │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`0 <sysfs_target>`/pid_target @@ -82,8 +83,8 @@ comma (","). │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`goals <sysfs_schemes_quota_goals>`/nr_goals │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/target_metric,target_value,current_value │ │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`watermarks <sysfs_watermarks>`/metric,interval_us,high,mid,low - │ │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`filters <sysfs_filters>`/nr_filters - │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/type,matching,allow,memcg_path,addr_start,addr_end,target_idx + │ │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`{core_,ops_,}filters <sysfs_filters>`/nr_filters + │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/type,matching,allow,memcg_path,addr_start,addr_end,target_idx,min,max │ │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`stats <sysfs_schemes_stats>`/nr_tried,sz_tried,nr_applied,sz_applied,sz_ops_filter_passed,qt_exceeds │ │ │ │ │ │ │ :ref:`tried_regions <sysfs_schemes_tried_regions>`/total_bytes │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ 0/start,end,nr_accesses,age,sz_filter_passed @@ -132,6 +133,11 @@ Users can write below commands for the kdamond to the ``state`` file. - ``off``: Stop running. - ``commit``: Read the user inputs in the sysfs files except ``state`` file again. +- ``update_tuned_intervals``: Update the contents of ``sample_us`` and + ``aggr_us`` files of the kdamond with the auto-tuning applied ``sampling + interval`` and ``aggregation interval`` for the files. Please refer to + :ref:`intervals_goal section <damon_usage_sysfs_monitoring_intervals_goal>` + for more details. - ``commit_schemes_quota_goals``: Read the DAMON-based operation schemes' :ref:`quota goals <sysfs_schemes_quota_goals>`. - ``update_schemes_stats``: Update the contents of stats files for each @@ -213,6 +219,25 @@ writing to and rading from the files. For more details about the intervals and monitoring regions range, please refer to the Design document (:doc:`/mm/damon/design`). +.. _damon_usage_sysfs_monitoring_intervals_goal: + +contexts/<N>/monitoring_attrs/intervals/intervals_goal/ +------------------------------------------------------- + +Under the ``intervals`` directory, one directory for automated tuning of +``sample_us`` and ``aggr_us``, namely ``intervals_goal`` directory also exists. +Under the directory, four files for the auto-tuning control, namely +``access_bp``, ``aggrs``, ``min_sample_us`` and ``max_sample_us`` exist. +Please refer to the :ref:`design document of the feature +<damon_design_monitoring_intervals_autotuning>` for the internal of the tuning +mechanism. Reading and writing the four files under ``intervals_goal`` +directory shows and updates the tuning parameters that described in the +:ref:design doc <damon_design_monitoring_intervals_autotuning>` with the same +names. The tuning starts with the user-set ``sample_us`` and ``aggr_us``. The +tuning-applied current values of the two intervals can be read from the +``sample_us`` and ``aggr_us`` files after writing ``update_tuned_intervals`` to +the ``state`` file. + .. _sysfs_targets: contexts/<N>/targets/ @@ -282,9 +307,10 @@ to ``N-1``. Each directory represents each DAMON-based operation scheme. schemes/<N>/ ------------ -In each scheme directory, five directories (``access_pattern``, ``quotas``, -``watermarks``, ``filters``, ``stats``, and ``tried_regions``) and three files -(``action``, ``target_nid`` and ``apply_interval``) exist. +In each scheme directory, seven directories (``access_pattern``, ``quotas``, +``watermarks``, ``core_filters``, ``ops_filters``, ``filters``, ``stats``, and +``tried_regions``) and three files (``action``, ``target_nid`` and +``apply_interval``) exist. The ``action`` file is for setting and getting the scheme's :ref:`action <damon_design_damos_action>`. The keywords that can be written to and read @@ -395,33 +421,43 @@ The ``interval`` should written in microseconds unit. .. _sysfs_filters: -schemes/<N>/filters/ --------------------- +schemes/<N>/{core\_,ops\_,}filters/ +----------------------------------- -The directory for the :ref:`filters <damon_design_damos_filters>` of the given +Directories for :ref:`filters <damon_design_damos_filters>` of the given DAMON-based operation scheme. -In the beginning, this directory has only one file, ``nr_filters``. Writing a +``core_filters`` and ``ops_filters`` directories are for the filters handled by +the DAMON core layer and operations set layer, respectively. ``filters`` +directory can be used for installing filters regardless of their handled +layers. Filters that requested by ``core_filters`` and ``ops_filters`` will be +installed before those of ``filters``. All three directories have same files. + +Use of ``filters`` directory can make expecting evaluation orders of given +filters with the files under directory bit confusing. Users are hence +recommended to use ``core_filters`` and ``ops_filters`` directories. The +``filters`` directory could be deprecated in future. + +In the beginning, the directory has only one file, ``nr_filters``. Writing a number (``N``) to the file creates the number of child directories named ``0`` to ``N-1``. Each directory represents each filter. The filters are evaluated in the numeric order. -Each filter directory contains seven files, namely ``type``, ``matching``, -``allow``, ``memcg_path``, ``addr_start``, ``addr_end``, and ``target_idx``. -To ``type`` file, you can write one of five special keywords: ``anon`` for -anonymous pages, ``memcg`` for specific memory cgroup, ``young`` for young -pages, ``addr`` for specific address range (an open-ended interval), or -``target`` for specific DAMON monitoring target filtering. Meaning of the -types are same to the description on the :ref:`design doc -<damon_design_damos_filters>`. - -In case of the memory cgroup filtering, you can specify the memory cgroup of -the interest by writing the path of the memory cgroup from the cgroups mount -point to ``memcg_path`` file. In case of the address range filtering, you can -specify the start and end address of the range to ``addr_start`` and -``addr_end`` files, respectively. For the DAMON monitoring target filtering, -you can specify the index of the target between the list of the DAMON context's -monitoring targets list to ``target_idx`` file. +Each filter directory contains nine files, namely ``type``, ``matching``, +``allow``, ``memcg_path``, ``addr_start``, ``addr_end``, ``min``, ``max`` +and ``target_idx``. To ``type`` file, you can write the type of the filter. +Refer to :ref:`the design doc <damon_design_damos_filters>` for available type +names, their meaning and on what layer those are handled. + +For ``memcg`` type, you can specify the memory cgroup of the interest by +writing the path of the memory cgroup from the cgroups mount point to +``memcg_path`` file. For ``addr`` type, you can specify the start and end +address of the range (open-ended interval) to ``addr_start`` and ``addr_end`` +files, respectively. For ``hugepage_size`` type, you can specify the minimum +and maximum size of the range (closed interval) to ``min`` and ``max`` files, +respectively. For ``target`` type, you can specify the index of the target +between the list of the DAMON context's monitoring targets list to +``target_idx`` file. You can write ``Y`` or ``N`` to ``matching`` file to specify whether the filter is for memory that matches the ``type``. You can write ``Y`` or ``N`` to @@ -431,6 +467,7 @@ the ``type`` and ``matching`` should be allowed or not. For example, below restricts a DAMOS action to be applied to only non-anonymous pages of all memory cgroups except ``/having_care_already``.:: + # cd ops_filters/0/ # echo 2 > nr_filters # # disallow anonymous pages echo anon > 0/type |