* [LSF/MM ATTEND] Memory management
@ 2014-01-13 1:48 Joonsoo Kim
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From: Joonsoo Kim @ 2014-01-13 1:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lsf-pc; +Cc: linux-mm
I would like to attend LSF/MM. I'm interested in discussion about
huge page, improving page migration feature and testing in MM.
And I also want to know long-term goals on MM.
I'm working in the MM area for two years now, and I've been improving
slab/slub performance and fixing hugetlb bugs. Recently, I'm digging
into page migration feature.
Thanks.
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* [LSF/MM ATTEND] Memory management
@ 2014-01-10 17:14 Vlastimil Babka
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From: Vlastimil Babka @ 2014-01-10 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I would like to attend LSF/MM. I'm working in the MM area for half a
year now, so I'm still learning a lot and hope that the discussions
would help me clarify longer-term goals to pursue. In general, I'm (of
course) interested in improving performance where possible, perhaps by
better use of features the hardware offers. In the past I've been doing
academic research on performance modeling on shared caches and hope to
put that experience to use somehow.
During the half year in MM so far, I've been improving performance of
munlock operations (merged in 3.12), memory compaction effectiveness (in
mmotm) and recently helping fix the trinity fallout. Currently I
continue investigating memory compaction with the goal of having similar
success rates as it used to have around 3.0, but without the associated
massive performance penalty.
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* [LSF/MM ATTEND] Memory management
@ 2014-01-05 1:34 Wanpeng Li
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From: Wanpeng Li @ 2014-01-05 1:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lsf-pc; +Cc: linux-mm, linux-fsdevel
Hi,
I would like to attend LSF/MM summit. I'm interested in discussion of sched/numa,
huge pages, memory compression, memory failure, scalability of memory management
subsystem.
Last year I did some work to improve zcache support zero-filled pages and
fix bugs/regressions of many components in memory subsystem.
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