Re: [PATCH] [RFC] Throttle swappiness for interactive tasks
From: Chris Snook
Date: Wed Apr 18 2007 - 13:04:49 EST
àààààà àààààà (Abhijit Bhopatkar) wrote:
The mm structures of interactive tasks are marked and
the pages belonging to them are never shifted to inactive
list in lru algorithm. Thus keeping interactive tasks in
memory as long as possible.
The interactivity is already determined by schedular so
we reuse that knowledge to mark the mm structures.
Signed-off-by: Abhijit Bhopatkar <bainonline@xxxxxxxxx>
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Lying to the VM doesn't seem like the best way to handle this. A lot of tasks,
including interactive ones have some/many pages that they touch once during
startup, and don't touch again for a very long time, if ever. We want these
pages swapped out long before the box swaps out the working set of our
non-interactive processes.
I like the general idea of swap priority influenced by scheduler priority, but
if we're going to do that, we should do it in a general way that's independent
of scheduler implementation, so it'll be useful to soft real-time users and
still relevant if (when?) we replace the current scheduler with something else
lacking a special "interactive" flag.
-- Chris
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