Display current tcp memory allocation in kmem cgroup

This patch introduces kmem.tcp.usage_in_bytes file, living in the
kmem_cgroup filesystem. It is a simple read-only file that displays the
amount of kernel memory currently consumed by the cgroup.

Signed-off-by: Glauber Costa <glommer@parallels.com>
Reviewed-by: Hiroyouki Kamezawa <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
CC: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
CC: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Glauber Costa 2011-12-11 21:47:07 +00:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 3aaabe2342
commit 5a6dd34377
2 changed files with 22 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ Brief summary of control files.
memory.independent_kmem_limit # select whether or not kernel memory limits are
independent of user limits
memory.kmem.tcp.limit_in_bytes # set/show hard limit for tcp buf memory
memory.kmem.tcp.usage_in_bytes # show current tcp buf memory allocation
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@ -17,6 +17,11 @@ static struct cftype tcp_files[] = {
.read_u64 = tcp_cgroup_read,
.private = RES_LIMIT,
},
{
.name = "kmem.tcp.usage_in_bytes",
.read_u64 = tcp_cgroup_read,
.private = RES_USAGE,
},
};
static inline struct tcp_memcontrol *tcp_from_cgproto(struct cg_proto *cg_proto)
@ -167,6 +172,19 @@ static u64 tcp_read_stat(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int type, u64 default_val)
return res_counter_read_u64(&tcp->tcp_memory_allocated, type);
}
static u64 tcp_read_usage(struct mem_cgroup *memcg)
{
struct tcp_memcontrol *tcp;
struct cg_proto *cg_proto;
cg_proto = tcp_prot.proto_cgroup(memcg);
if (!cg_proto)
return atomic_long_read(&tcp_memory_allocated) << PAGE_SHIFT;
tcp = tcp_from_cgproto(cg_proto);
return res_counter_read_u64(&tcp->tcp_memory_allocated, RES_USAGE);
}
static u64 tcp_cgroup_read(struct cgroup *cont, struct cftype *cft)
{
struct mem_cgroup *memcg = mem_cgroup_from_cont(cont);
@ -176,6 +194,9 @@ static u64 tcp_cgroup_read(struct cgroup *cont, struct cftype *cft)
case RES_LIMIT:
val = tcp_read_stat(memcg, RES_LIMIT, RESOURCE_MAX);
break;
case RES_USAGE:
val = tcp_read_usage(memcg);
break;
default:
BUG();
}