Re: [PATCH] mm/vmscan: add sysctl knobs for protecting the working set
From: Barry Song
Date: Mon Dec 13 2021 - 03:39:02 EST
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 5:47 AM ValdikSS <iam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This patchset is surprisingly effective and very useful for low-end PC
> with slow HDD, single-board ARM boards with slow storage, cheap Android
> smartphones with limited amount of memory. It almost completely prevents
> thrashing condition and aids in fast OOM killer invocation.
>
Can you please post your hardware information like what is the cpu, how much
memory you have and also post your sysctl knobs, like how do you set
vm.anon_min_kbytes, vm.clean_low_kbytes and vm.clean_min_kbytes?
> The similar file-locking patch is used in ChromeOS for nearly 10 years
> but not on stock Linux or Android. It would be very beneficial for
> lower-performance Android phones, SBCs, old PCs and other devices.
>
Can you post the link of the similar file-locking patch?
> With this patch, combined with zram, I'm able to run the following
> software on an old office PC from 2007 with __only 2GB of RAM__
> simultaneously:
>
> * Firefox with 37 active tabs (all data in RAM, no tab unloading)
> * Discord
> * Skype
> * LibreOffice with the document opened
> * Two PDF files (14 and 47 megabytes in size)
>
> And the PC doesn't crawl like a snail, even with 2+ GB in zram!
> Without the patch, this PC is barely usable.
> Please watch the video:
> https://notes.valdikss.org.ru/linux-for-old-pc-from-2007/en/
>
The video was captured before using this patch? what video says
"the result of the test computer after the configuration", what does
"the configuration" mean?
Thanks
Barry