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diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst
index 8290177b4f75..9bef46151d53 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/vm.rst
@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ Currently, these files are in /proc/sys/vm:
- unprivileged_userfaultfd
- user_reserve_kbytes
- vfs_cache_pressure
+- vfs_cache_pressure_denom
- watermark_boost_factor
- watermark_scale_factor
- zone_reclaim_mode
@@ -131,6 +132,12 @@ to latency spikes in unsuspecting applications. The kernel employs
various heuristics to avoid wasting CPU cycles if it detects that
proactive compaction is not being effective.
+Setting the value above 80 will, in addition to lowering the acceptable level
+of fragmentation, make the compaction code more sensitive to increases in
+fragmentation, i.e. compaction will trigger more often, but reduce
+fragmentation by a smaller amount.
+This makes the fragmentation level more stable over time.
+
Be careful when setting it to extreme values like 100, as that may
cause excessive background compaction activity.
@@ -1017,19 +1024,28 @@ vfs_cache_pressure
This percentage value controls the tendency of the kernel to reclaim
the memory which is used for caching of directory and inode objects.
-At the default value of vfs_cache_pressure=100 the kernel will attempt to
-reclaim dentries and inodes at a "fair" rate with respect to pagecache and
-swapcache reclaim. Decreasing vfs_cache_pressure causes the kernel to prefer
-to retain dentry and inode caches. When vfs_cache_pressure=0, the kernel will
-never reclaim dentries and inodes due to memory pressure and this can easily
-lead to out-of-memory conditions. Increasing vfs_cache_pressure beyond 100
-causes the kernel to prefer to reclaim dentries and inodes.
+At the default value of vfs_cache_pressure=vfs_cache_pressure_denom the kernel
+will attempt to reclaim dentries and inodes at a "fair" rate with respect to
+pagecache and swapcache reclaim. Decreasing vfs_cache_pressure causes the
+kernel to prefer to retain dentry and inode caches. When vfs_cache_pressure=0,
+the kernel will never reclaim dentries and inodes due to memory pressure and
+this can easily lead to out-of-memory conditions. Increasing vfs_cache_pressure
+beyond vfs_cache_pressure_denom causes the kernel to prefer to reclaim dentries
+and inodes.
+
+Increasing vfs_cache_pressure significantly beyond vfs_cache_pressure_denom may
+have negative performance impact. Reclaim code needs to take various locks to
+find freeable directory and inode objects. When vfs_cache_pressure equals
+(10 * vfs_cache_pressure_denom), it will look for ten times more freeable
+objects than there are.
-Increasing vfs_cache_pressure significantly beyond 100 may have negative
-performance impact. Reclaim code needs to take various locks to find freeable
-directory and inode objects. With vfs_cache_pressure=1000, it will look for
-ten times more freeable objects than there are.
+Note: This setting should always be used together with vfs_cache_pressure_denom.
+
+vfs_cache_pressure_denom
+========================
+Defaults to 100 (minimum allowed value). Requires corresponding
+vfs_cache_pressure setting to take effect.
watermark_boost_factor
======================