From: kanoj@google.engr.sgi.com (Kanoj Sarcar)
To: Christoph Rohland <hans-christoph.rohland@sap.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>,
linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: Re: [RFC] [RFT] Shared /dev/zero mmaping feature
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 09:34:53 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200003011734.JAA74642@google.engr.sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <qwwputenba1.fsf@sap.com> from "Christoph Rohland" at Mar 01, 2000 01:08:06 PM
>
> Hi Kanoj and Linus,
>
> kanoj@google.engr.sgi.com (Kanoj Sarcar) writes:
>
> > [snip]
> >
> > I do not believe there is any good reason to expose the special
> > shared memory segment used as a place holder for all /dev/zero
> > mappings to users via ipc* commands. This special segment exists
> > only because we want to reduce kernel code duplication, and all the
> > zshmid_kernel/ zero_id checks just make sure that regular shared
> > memory works pretty much the way it did before. (One thing I am
> > unhappy about is that this special segment eats up a shm id, but
> > that's probably not too bad).
>
> The appended proposal reduces code duplication and complexity a
> lot. (The diff47 needs your patches against other files added.)
>
What you have sent is what I used as a first draft for the implementation.
The good part of it is that it reduces code duplication. The _really_ bad
part is that it penalizes users in terms of numbers of shared memory
segments, max size of /dev/zero mappings, and limitations imposed by
shm_ctlmax/shm_ctlall/shm_ctlmni etc. I do not think taking up a
shmid for each /dev/zero mapping is a good idea ...
Furthermore, I did not want to change behavior of information returned
by ipc* and various procfs commands, as well as swapout behavior, thus
the creation of the zmap_list. I decided a few lines of special case
checking in a handful of places was a much better option.
If the current /dev/zero stuff hampers any plans you have with shm code
(eg page cachification), I would be willing to talk about it ...
Kanoj
> I would vote to apply diff48 to the standard kernel. For me the whole
> solution is still a workaround.
>
> Greetings
> Christoph
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-03-01 17:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-02-25 23:08 Kanoj Sarcar
2000-02-26 16:38 ` Linus Torvalds
2000-02-26 21:47 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-02-29 10:54 ` Christoph Rohland
2000-02-29 18:30 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-03-01 12:08 ` Christoph Rohland
2000-03-01 17:34 ` Kanoj Sarcar [this message]
2000-03-01 17:55 ` Christoph Rohland
2000-03-01 18:18 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-03-01 19:42 ` Christoph Rohland
2000-03-01 20:09 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-03-06 22:43 ` Stephen C. Tweedie
2000-03-06 23:01 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-03-08 12:02 ` Christoph Rohland
2000-03-08 17:51 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-03-08 18:35 ` Christoph Rohland
2000-03-08 18:48 ` Linus Torvalds
2000-03-08 18:57 ` Kanoj Sarcar
2000-03-09 18:15 ` Christoph Rohland
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