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Qi Zheng
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NFSv4.2: fix wrong shrinker_id
Currently, the list_lru::shrinker_id corresponding to the nfs4_xattr shrinkers is wrong: >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_cache_lru"].shrinker_id (int)0 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_entry_lru"].shrinker_id (int)0 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_large_entry_lru"].shrinker_id (int)0 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_cache_shrinker"].id (int)18 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_entry_shrinker"].id (int)19 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_large_entry_shrinker"].id (int)20 This is not what we expect, which will cause these shrinkers not to be found in shrink_slab_memcg(). We should assign shrinker::id before calling list_lru_init_memcg(), so that the corresponding list_lru::shrinker_id will be assigned the correct value like below: >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_cache_lru"].shrinker_id (int)16 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_entry_lru"].shrinker_id (int)17 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_large_entry_lru"].shrinker_id (int)18 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_cache_shrinker"].id (int)16 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_entry_shrinker"].id (int)17 >>> prog["nfs4_xattr_large_entry_shrinker"].id (int)18 So just do it. Fixes: 95ad37f90c33 ("NFSv4.2: add client side xattr caching.") Signed-off-by: Qi Zheng <zhengqi.arch@bytedance.com> Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
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