> Make it possible for applications to have the kernel free memory
> lazily. This reduces a repeated free/malloc cycle from freeing
> pages and allocating them, to just marking them freeable. If the
> application wants to reuse them before the kernel needs the memory,
> not even a page fault will happen.
>
> This patch, together with Ulrich's glibc change, increases
> MySQL sysbench performance by a factor of 2 on my quad core
> test system.
>
> Signed-off-by: Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>
>
> ---
> Ulrich Drepper has test glibc RPMS for this functionality at:
>
>
http://people.redhat.com/drepper/rpms
>
> Andrew, I have stress tested this patch for a few days now and
> have not been able to find any more bugs. I believe it is ready
> to be merged in -mm, and upstream at the next merge window.
>
> When the patch goes upstream, I will submit a small follow-up
> patch to revert MADV_DONTNEED behaviour to what it did previously
> and have the new behaviour trigger only on MADV_FREE: at that
> point people will have to get new test RPMs of glibc.
>
>