On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Rik van Riel wrote: > On 10/27/2010 01:21 PM, Ying Han wrote: > >> kswapd's use case of hardware PTE accessed bit is to approximate page LRU. >> The >> ActiveLRU demotion to InactiveLRU are not base on accessed bit, while it >> is only >> used to promote when a page is on inactive LRU list. All of the state >> transitions >> are triggered by memory pressure and thus has weak relationship with >> respect to >> time. In addition, hardware already transparently flush tlb whenever CPU >> context >> switch processes and given limited hardware TLB resource, the time period >> in >> which a page is accessed but not yet propagated to struct page is very >> small >> in practice. With the nature of approximation, kernel really don't need to >> flush TLB >> for changing PTE's access bit. This commit removes the flush operation >> from it. >> >> Signed-off-by: Ying Han >> Singed-off-by: Ken Chen >> > > The reasoning behind the patch makes sense. > > However, have you measured any improvements in run time with > this patch? The VM is already tweaked to minimize the number > of pages that get aged, so it would be interesting to know > where you saw issues. > Rik, the workload we were running are some MapReduce jobs. --Ying > > -- > All rights reversed >