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* MAP_SHARED handling
@ 2002-09-05  7:20 Andrew Morton
  2002-09-05 12:35 ` Rik van Riel
  2002-09-05 16:52 ` Daniel Phillips
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2002-09-05  7:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Rik van Riel; +Cc: linux-mm

One thing bugs me a little bit.

A program has a huge MAP_SHARED segment and dirties it.  The VM
walks the LRU, propagating the pte dirtiness into the pageframe
and *immediately* writes the page out:

	switch (try_to_unmap(page))
	case SWAP_SUCCESS:
		break;
	}

	if (PageDirty(page))
		vm_writeback(page->mapping);

This has a few small irritations.

- We'll be calling ->vm_writeback() once per page, and it'll only
  discover a single dirty page on swapper_space.dirty_pages.

  This is a little CPU-inefficient.  Be nicer to build up a few
  dirty pages on swapper_space before launching vm_writeback
  against it.

- My dirty page accounting tells lies.  In /proc/meminfo, `Dirty'
  is just a few tens of kilobytes, and `Writeback' is a meg or two.

  But in reality, there are a huge number of dirty pages - we just
  don't know about them yet.

  And there's some benefit in making `Dirty' more accurate, because
  that will cause balance_dirty_pages() to clamp down harder on
  write(2) callers.


So....  Could we do something like: if the try_to_unmap() call turned
the page from !PageDirty to PageDirty, give it another go around the
list?
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