[PATCH 0/4] Track exported dma-buffers with memcg

Christian König christian.koenig at amd.com
Thu Jan 12 08:17:21 UTC 2023


Am 12.01.23 um 09:13 schrieb Shakeel Butt:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 04:49:36PM -0800, T.J. Mercier wrote:
> [...]
>>> The problem is a bit that with gpu allocations reclaim is essentially "we
>>> pass the error to userspace and they get to sort the mess out". There are
>>> some exceptions (some gpu drivers to have shrinkers) would we need to make
>>> sure these shrinkers are tied into the cgroup stuff before we could enable
>>> charging for them?
>>>
>> I'm also not sure that we can depend on the dmabuf being backed at
>> export time 100% of the time? (They are for dmabuf heaps.) If not,
>> that'd make calling the existing memcg folio based functions a bit
>> difficult.
>>
> Where does the actual memory get allocated? I see the first patch is
> updating the stat in dma_buf_export() and dma_buf_release(). Does the
> memory get allocated and freed in those code paths?

Nope, dma_buf_export() just makes the memory available to others.

The driver which calls dma_buf_export() is the one allocating the memory.

Regards,
Christian.



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