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nfsd: degraded slot-count more gracefully as allocation nears exhaustion.
This original code in nfsd4_get_drc_mem() would hand out 30
slots (approximately NFSD_MAX_MEM_PER_SESSION bytes at slightly
over 2K per slot) to each requesting client until it ran out
of space, then it would possibly give one last client a reduced
allocation, then fail the allocation.
Since commit de766e5704
("nfsd: give out fewer session slots as
limit approaches") the last 90 slots to be given to about 12
clients with quickly reducing slot counts (better than just 3
clients). This still seems unnecessarily hasty.
A subsequent patch allows over-allocation so every client gets
at least one slot, but that might be a bit restrictive.
The requested number of nfsd threads is the best guide we have to the
expected number of clients, so use that - if it is at least 8.
256 threads on a 256Meg machine - which is a lot for a tiny machine -
would result in nfsd_drc_max_mem being 2Meg, so 8K (3 slots) would be
available for the first client, and over 200 clients would get more
than 1 slot. So I don't think this change will be too debilitating on
poorly configured machines, though it does mean that a sensible
configuration is a little more important.
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
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@ -1568,11 +1568,12 @@ static inline u32 slot_bytes(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca)
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* re-negotiate active sessions and reduce their slot usage to make
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* room for new connections. For now we just fail the create session.
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*/
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static u32 nfsd4_get_drc_mem(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca)
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static u32 nfsd4_get_drc_mem(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca, struct nfsd_net *nn)
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{
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u32 slotsize = slot_bytes(ca);
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u32 num = ca->maxreqs;
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unsigned long avail, total_avail;
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unsigned int scale_factor;
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spin_lock(&nfsd_drc_lock);
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if (nfsd_drc_max_mem > nfsd_drc_mem_used)
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@ -1586,12 +1587,18 @@ static u32 nfsd4_get_drc_mem(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca)
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total_avail = 0;
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avail = min((unsigned long)NFSD_MAX_MEM_PER_SESSION, total_avail);
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/*
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* Never use more than a third of the remaining memory,
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* Never use more than a fraction of the remaining memory,
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* unless it's the only way to give this client a slot.
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* The chosen fraction is either 1/8 or 1/number of threads,
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* whichever is smaller. This ensures there are adequate
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* slots to support multiple clients per thread.
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* Give the client one slot even if that would require
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* over-allocation--it is better than failure.
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*/
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avail = clamp_t(unsigned long, avail, slotsize, total_avail/3);
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scale_factor = max_t(unsigned int, 8, nn->nfsd_serv->sv_nrthreads);
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avail = clamp_t(unsigned long, avail, slotsize,
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total_avail/scale_factor);
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num = min_t(int, num, avail / slotsize);
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num = max_t(int, num, 1);
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nfsd_drc_mem_used += num * slotsize;
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@ -3188,7 +3195,7 @@ static __be32 check_forechannel_attrs(struct nfsd4_channel_attrs *ca, struct nfs
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* Note that we always allow at least one slot, because our
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* accounting is soft and provides no guarantees either way.
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*/
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ca->maxreqs = nfsd4_get_drc_mem(ca);
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ca->maxreqs = nfsd4_get_drc_mem(ca, nn);
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return nfs_ok;
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}
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