Rik van Riel <riel@conectiva.com.br> writes:
> On 10 Aug 2002, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> > Andrew Morton <akpm@zip.com.au> writes:
> > >
> > > The other worry is the ZONE_NORMAL space consumption of pte_chains.
> > > We've halved that, but it will still make high sharing levels
> > > unfeasible on the big ia32 machines.
>
> > There is a second method to address this. Pages can be swapped out
> > of the page tables and still remain in the page cache, the virtual
> > scan does this all of the time. This should allow for arbitrary
> > amounts of sharing. There is some overhead, in faulting the pages
> > back in but it is much better than cases that do not work. A simple
> > implementation would have a maximum pte_chain length.
>
> Indeed. We need this same thing for page tables too, otherwise
> a high sharing situation can easily "require" more page table
> memory than the total amount of physical memory in the system ;)
It's exactly the same situation. To remove a pte from the chain you must
remove it from the page table as well. Then we just need to free
pages with no interesting pte entries.
Eric
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