[patch 00/19] VM pageout scalability improvements
From: linux-kernel
Date: Wed Jan 02 2008 - 18:26:43 EST
On large memory systems, the VM can spend way too much time scanning
through pages that it cannot (or should not) evict from memory. Not
only does it use up CPU time, but it also provokes lock contention
and can leave large systems under memory presure in a catatonic state.
Against 2.6.24-rc6-mm1
This patch series improves VM scalability by:
1) making the locking a little more scalable
2) putting filesystem backed, swap backed and non-reclaimable pages
onto their own LRUs, so the system only scans the pages that it
can/should evict from memory
3) switching to SEQ replacement for the anonymous LRUs, so the
number of pages that need to be scanned when the system
starts swapping is bound to a reasonable number
The noreclaim patches come verbatim from Lee Schermerhorn and
Nick Piggin. I have made a few small fixes to them and left out
the bits that are no longer needed with split file/anon lists.
The exception is "Scan noreclaim list for reclaimable pages",
which should not be needed but could be a useful debugging tool.
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