On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, J=F6rn Engel wrote:You may want to consider Mel's antifrag approaches which certainly=20 decreases the chance of this occurring. Reclaim can open up the needed=20 linear memory hole in a intentional way. The memory compaction approach=20 can even move pages to open up these 2M holes. The more pages we make=20 movable (see f.e. the targeted slab reclaim patchset that makes slab=20 pages movable) the more reliable higher order allocations become.
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