Re: Page scan keeps touching kernel text pages

From: JÃrn Engel
Date: Mon Feb 25 2008 - 10:16:37 EST


On Mon, 25 February 2008 15:07:24 +0000, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 03:47:11PM +0100, JÃrn Engel wrote:
> > While tracking down some unrelated bug I noticed that shrink_page_list()
> > keeps testing very low page numbers (aka kernel text) until deciding
> > that the page lacks a mapping and cannot get freed. Looks like a waste
> > of cpu and cachelines to me.
> >
> > Is there a better reason for this behaviour than lack of a patch?
>
> shrink_page_list() would be expected to be passed pages pulled from
> the active or inactive lists via isolate_lru_pages()? I would not have
> expected to find the kernel text on the LRU and therefore not expect to
> see it passed to shrink_page_list()?

Your expectations match mine. At least someone shares my dilusions. :)

> I would expect to find pages below the kernel text as real pages, and
> potentially on the LRU on some architectures. Which architecture are
> you seeing this? Which zones do the pages belong?

32bit x86 (run in qemu, shouldn't make a difference).

Not sure about the zones. Let me rerun to check that.

JÃrn

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