Re: upcoming kerneloops.org item: get_page_from_freelist
From: Arjan van de Ven
Date: Sun Jun 28 2009 - 14:27:08 EST
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 11:01:42 -0700 (PDT)
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The _other_ part of memory management that you and Andrew seem to be
> ignoring is that it's very robust, and keeps extra memory around, and
> just generally does the right thing. We don't generally pre-allocate
> anything, because we don't need to.
... and if there is a real concern, the real solution is to have a way
to request that the VM temporarily increases the amount of extra memory.
Preferably before you go down a path of hardship so that the VM can
do some work to satisfy the request.
There are a few places where having (small) local reserves make sense of
course, mostly in the write out paths like the block layer. And we do
that already.
>
> Almost the _only_ way to run out of memory is to have tons and tons
> of dirty pages around. Yes, it can happen. But if it happens, you're
> almost guaranteed to be screwed anyway. The whole VM is designed
my impression is that when the strict dirty accounting code went in,
this problem largely went away.
The other problem is pinned memory, but this was mostly a
lowmem/highmem thing, and time (and 64 bit) seems to have mostly solved
the more common cases of those.
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