[PATCH 0/6]: compcache: Compressed Caching

From: Nitin Gupta
Date: Mon Mar 24 2008 - 11:05:07 EST


Hi All,

(sending to lkml since I didn't get any reply at linux-mm).

This implements a RAM based block device which acts as swap disk.
Pages swapped to this disk are compressed and stored in memory itself.
This allows more applications to fit in given amount of memory. This is
especially useful for embedded devices, OLPC and small desktops
(aka virtual machines).

Project home: http://code.google.com/p/compcache/

It consists of following components:
- compcache.ko: Creates RAM based block device
- tlsf.ko: Two Level Segregate Fit (TLSF) allocator
- LZO de/compressor: (Already in mainline)

Project home contains some performance numbers for TLSF and LZO.
For general desktop use, this is giving *significant* performance gain
under memory pressure. For now, it has been tested only on x86.

Thanks,
Nitin
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