* [patch] zoned-2.3.28-K2
@ 1999-11-16 13:18 Ingo Molnar
1999-11-17 4:18 ` [patch] zoned-2.3.28-K2 [ramdisk OOM] Mike Galbraith
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From: Ingo Molnar @ 1999-11-16 13:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: MM mailing list, linux-kernel; +Cc: Linus Torvalds, Jeff Garzik
the latest patchset is at:
http://www.redhat.com/~mingo/zoned-2.3.28-K2
this patch is supposed to fix all known problems (including the 16MB kept
free thing), let me know if there is still something left.
Changes in zoned-2.3.28-K0:
- fixed stupid oom bug reported by Jeff and others, introduced in J5
- fixed memory balancing
- show_free_areas() bug fixed.
- (includes Russell King's procfs fix)
Changes in zoned-2.3.28-J5:
- further page_alloc.c cleanups/speedups.
- Alan and Rogier convinced me to optimize the 'top level zone is empty'
case a bit more.
- show_free_areas() works again.
- some more include file fixes
Changes in zoned-2.3.28-H2:
- fixed NFS to work out of high memory - tested with moderate load. All
NFS caches (directory, symlink, data, etc.) are in high memory.
- modules fix ...
- page->virtual is filled out for non-highmem pages too, this is a
nice speedup in certain cases.
- fixed a bug in highmem support which might cause user-datapage
corruption in certain cases.
Changes in zoned-2.3.28-G5:
- this one should actually compile if modules support is turned on ...
Changes in zoned-2.3.28-G4:
- implemented 'zone chains' zonelist_t and gfp_mask indexed zonelists[]
speedups (Linus' idea) to handle fallback zones. This should enable
advanced NUMA-style allocations as well. [fallback to different CPUs is
possible via changing build_zonelists().]
- <=16MB RAM boxes should boot just fine now.
- added page->zone for easier deallocation and generic cleanliness. This
also helps NUMA.
- cleaned up the page-allocator namespace, there are only two 'core'
page-allocation functions left: __alloc_pages() and __free_pages_ok().
- modules should compile again.
- we are now inlining the 'put_page_testzero()' part of __free_page_ok.
This is subtle as page->count for reserved pages is now 'rotating' -
this is fine though and lets us to put the rare PageReserved() branch
into __free_page_ok().
- cleaned up pgtable.h, split into lowlevel and highlevel parts, this
fixes dependencies in mm.h & misc.c.
- serial.c didnt clear freshly allocated bootmem - as a result now all
bootmem allocations are explicitly cleared, it's not performance
critical anyway.
- fixed code,data,initmem reporting.
- fixed boot task's swapper_pg_dir clearing
-- mingo
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* Re: [patch] zoned-2.3.28-K2 [ramdisk OOM]
1999-11-16 13:18 [patch] zoned-2.3.28-K2 Ingo Molnar
@ 1999-11-17 4:18 ` Mike Galbraith
1999-11-17 10:07 ` Russell King
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From: Mike Galbraith @ 1999-11-17 4:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ingo Molnar; +Cc: MM mailing list, linux-kernel
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> the latest patchset is at:
>
> http://www.redhat.com/~mingo/zoned-2.3.28-K2
>
> this patch is supposed to fix all known problems (including the 16MB kept
> free thing), let me know if there is still something left.
Hi Ingo,
I ran into an OOM problem while testing. Having heard someone mention
ramdisk troubles, I enabled it and booted with ramdisk_size=16384. Made
an fs (mke2fs /dev/ram0) mounted it and ran Bonnie -s 12 a few times.
Result was terminal OOM. Everything else seems to work fine, so this
may just be a driver bug(?). I can't revert my tree just yet to find
out for sure.
Memleak results with line numbers translated to zoned-2.3.28-K2 stock.
buffer.c:1054: 15698 13710 15260 DELTA: 28970
filemap.c:1852: 3430 3448 3921 DELTA: 7369
slab.c:507: 468 173 142 DELTA: 315
-Mike
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* Re: [patch] zoned-2.3.28-K2 [ramdisk OOM]
1999-11-17 4:18 ` [patch] zoned-2.3.28-K2 [ramdisk OOM] Mike Galbraith
@ 1999-11-17 10:07 ` Russell King
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From: Russell King @ 1999-11-17 10:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mike Galbraith; +Cc: mingo, linux-mm, linux-kernel
Mike Galbraith writes:
> I ran into an OOM problem while testing. Having heard someone mention
> ramdisk troubles, I enabled it and booted with ramdisk_size=16384. Made
> an fs (mke2fs /dev/ram0) mounted it and ran Bonnie -s 12 a few times.
> Result was terminal OOM. Everything else seems to work fine, so this
> may just be a driver bug(?). I can't revert my tree just yet to find
> out for sure.
It's probably my fault - Ingo included my broken patch into K2, and I
have since asked him to revert my procfs changes and include my
task-struct refcounting patch instead.
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