MemGuard: Memory Bandwidth Reservation System
Heechul Yun (heechul@illinois.edu)
Recommended kernel settings are as follows:
CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=n
CONFIG_CPU_IDLE=n
# make
# insmod memguard.ko
<-- Load the module by doing
Once the module is loaded, it provides several configuration interfaces as follows:
- per-core bandwidth assignment.
assign 900,100,100,100 MB/s for Core 0,1,2,3
# echo mb 900 100 100 100 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/limit
assign 70%,10%,10%,10% of guaranteed bandwidth(r_min) for Core 0,1,2,3
# echo 70 10 10 10 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/limit
assign weights(1:2:4:8) for Core 0,1,2,3
# echo 1 2 4 8 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/share
- per-task mode (use task priority as core's memory weight)
enable per-task mode
# echo taskprio 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/control
disble per-task mode (=per-core mode)
# echo taskprio 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/control
- set maxbw (r_min in the paper)
# echo maxbw 1200 > /sys/kernel/debug/memesched/control
- reclaim control
enable
# echo reclaim 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/memesched/control
disable
# echo reclaim 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/memesched/control
- exclusive mode control
proportional share mode (see TC submission)
# echo exclusive 5 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/control
spare b/w sharing mode (see RTAS13)
# echo exclusive 2 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/control
last exclusive. last core exclusively use the rest b/w (not in the paper)
# echo exclusive 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/memguard/control