Re: [RFC PATCH 0/4] (Take 2): transcendent memory ("tmem") for Linux
From: Rik van Riel
Date: Tue Jul 07 2009 - 13:28:51 EST
Dan Magenheimer wrote:
"Preswap" IS persistent, but for various reasons may not always be
available for use, again due to factors that may not be visible to the
kernel (but, briefly, if the kernel is being "good" and has shared its
resources nicely, then it will be able to use preswap, else it will not).
Once a page is put, a get on the page will always succeed.
What happens when all of the free memory on a system
has been consumed by preswap by a few guests?
Will the system be unable to start another guest,
or is there some way to free the preswap memory?
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