On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 13:27 -0700, Christoph Lameter wrote:Much like the normal kmem_cache would do; I'm not changing any of the page allocation semantics. For containers it could be that the machine is not actually swapping but the container will be in dire straights. Yes, using new_slab(), exacly as it would normally be. Ah, right: - !page || !page->freelist - and no available partial slabs. then we try the reserve (if we're entiteld). That is basically what happens at the end; if an object is returned from the reserve slab. But its wanted to try the normal cpu_slab path first to detect that the situation has subsided and we can resume normal operation. -
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