Re: VM fixes [2/4]
From: Nick Piggin
Date: Thu Dec 30 2004 - 16:14:20 EST
Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
This is the forward port to 2.6 of the lowmem_reserved algorithm I
invented in 2.4.1*, merged in 2.4.2x already and needed to fix workloads
like google (especially without swap) on x86 with >1G of ram, but it's
needed in all sort of workloads with lots of ram on x86, it's also
needed on x86-64 for dma allocations. This brings 2.6 in sync with
latest 2.4.2x.
This looks OK to me. It really simplifies the code there a lot too.
The only questions I have are: should it be on by default? I don't think
we ever reached an agreement. I'd say yes, after a run in -mm because it
does potentially fix corner cases where lower zones get filled with un-
freeable memory which could have been satisfied with higher zones.
And second, any chance you could you port it to the mm patches already in
-mm? Won't be a big job, just some clashes in __alloc_pages...
mm-keep-count-of-free-areas.patch
mm-higher-order-watermarks.patch
mm-higher-order-watermarks-fix.patch
mm-teach-kswapd-about-higher-order-areas.patch
Thanks,
Nick
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