On Wednesday 02 May 2001 02:43, Rik van Riel wrote:
> On Tue, 1 May 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
> > Rik van Riel writes:
> > > Then we will be scanning through memory looking for something to
> > > swap out (otherwise we'd not be in need of swap space, right?).
> > > At this point we can simply free up swap entries while scanning
> > > through memory looking for stuff to swap out.
> >
> > Sounds a lot like my patch I posted a few weeks ago:
>
> Not really. Your patch only reclaims swap cache pages that
> hang around after a process exit()s. What I want to do is
> reclaim swap space of pages which have been swapped in so
> we can use that swap space to swap something else out.
>
We could reclaim swap space for dirty pages. They have to be
rewritten anyway...
Or would the fragmentation risk be too high?
/RogerL
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