From: "Stephen C. Tweedie" <sct@redhat.com>
To: frankeh@us.ibm.com
Cc: Rik van Riel <riel@conectiva.com.br>,
Andreas Bombe <andreas.bombe@munich.netsurf.de>,
linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu, linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: Best way to extend try_to_free_pages()?
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 09:08:39 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20000517090839.F30758@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <852568E2.000A17E8.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com>; from frankeh@us.ibm.com on Tue, May 16, 2000 at 09:51:17PM -0400
Hi,
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 09:51:17PM -0400, frankeh@us.ibm.com wrote:
> I assume everything could register as a first class citizen, including file
> cache, etc.....
> Some thoughts along the line.
> Would it make sense to priorities such <kernel-memory-clients>.
> Wouldn't it make sense to specify the number of pages as part of the
> interface?
> Do you assume fairness among memory clients based on the cyclic queue if
> priorities is not desirable.
Chris Mason and I have already been looking at doing something
similar, but on a per-page basis, to allow advanced filesystems to
release memory in a controlled manner. This is particularly
necessary for journaled filesystems, in which releasing certain
data may require a transaction commit --- until the commit, there
is just no way shrink_mmap() will be able to free those pages, so
there has to be a way for shrink_mmap() to let the filesystem know
that it wants some memory back.
The route we'll probably go for this is through address_space_operations
callbacks from shrink_mmap. That allows proper fairness --- all fses
can share the same lru that way.
--Stephen
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-05-17 8:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-05-17 1:51 frankeh
2000-05-17 8:08 ` Stephen C. Tweedie [this message]
2000-05-17 9:44 ` Trond Myklebust
2000-05-17 10:48 ` Stephen C. Tweedie
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2000-05-16 23:46 ` Rik van Riel
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