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authorWaiman Long <longman@redhat.com>2019-01-30 13:52:38 -0500
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2019-01-30 11:02:11 -0800
commitaf0c9af1b3f66052c369d08be3f60fa9a9559e48 (patch)
tree94a1e127d6e4dd81382f62c0ea7822fb2f2ffd56 /scripts/kallsyms.c
parent7d10f70fc198877b43d92bdcd7604279788b9568 (diff)
fs/dcache: Track & report number of negative dentries
The current dentry number tracking code doesn't distinguish between positive & negative dentries. It just reports the total number of dentries in the LRU lists. As excessive number of negative dentries can have an impact on system performance, it will be wise to track the number of positive and negative dentries separately. This patch adds tracking for the total number of negative dentries in the system LRU lists and reports it in the 5th field in the /proc/sys/fs/dentry-state file. The number, however, does not include negative dentries that are in flight but not in the LRU yet as well as those in the shrinker lists which are on the way out anyway. The number of positive dentries in the LRU lists can be roughly found by subtracting the number of negative dentries from the unused count. Matthew Wilcox had confirmed that since the introduction of the dentry_stat structure in 2.1.60, the dummy array was there, probably for future extension. They were not replacements of pre-existing fields. So no sane applications that read the value of /proc/sys/fs/dentry-state will do dummy thing if the last 2 fields of the sysctl parameter are not zero. IOW, it will be safe to use one of the dummy array entry for negative dentry count. Signed-off-by: Waiman Long <longman@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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