On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Nick Piggin wrote:F.e. Lumpy reclaim reclaim neighboring pages and thus works against fragmentation. So your formulae no longer works. The patch currently only supports 64k. There is hope that it will support 2M at some point and as mentioned also a special large page pool facility may be required. Quoting from the post: I would like to increase the supported blocksize to very large pages in the future so that device drives will be capable of providing large contiguous mapping. For that purpose I think that we need a mechanism to reserve pools of varying large sizes at boot time. Such a mechanism can also be used to compensate in situations where one wants to use larger buffers but defragmentation support is not (yet?) capable to reliably provide pages of the desired sizes. -
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