Re: [RFC PATCH 08/12] mm: use mirrorable to switch allocate mirrored memory

From: Xishi Qiu
Date: Thu Jun 04 2015 - 23:17:20 EST


On 2015/6/5 2:41, Dave Hansen wrote:

> On 06/04/2015 06:02 AM, Xishi Qiu wrote:
>> Add a new interface in path /proc/sys/vm/mirrorable. When set to 1, it means
>> we should allocate mirrored memory for both user and kernel processes.
>
> That's a pretty dangerously short name. :)
>

Hi Dave,

Thanks for your comment. I'm not sure whether we should add this interface
for user processes. However some important userspace(e.g. /bin/init, key
business like datebase) may be want mirrored memory to improve reliability.

If we want this interface, I think the code need more change.

Thanks,
Xishi Qiu

> How would this end up getting used? It seems like it would be dangerous
> to use once userspace was very far along. So would the kernel set it to
> 1 and then let (early??) userspace set it back to 0? That would let
> important userspace like /bin/init get mirrored memory without having to
> actually change much in userspace.
>
> This definitely needs some good documentation.
>
> Also, if it's insane to turn it back *on*, maybe it should be a one-way
> trip to turn off.
>
> .
>



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