mel@skynet.ie (Mel Gorman) writes:I agree that 0 is a bad value. But so is infinity. There should be some mixing but not a lot. You say "kept to a minimum". Is that actively done or already happens by itself. Hopefully the later which would be just splendid. But would mapping a random 4K page out of a file then consume 64k? That sounds like an awfull lot of internal fragmentation. I hope the unaligned bits and pices get put into a slab or something as you suggested previously. It is too bad that existing amd64 CPUs only allow such large physical pages. But it kind of makes sense to cut away a full level or page tables for the next bigger size each. rtorrent, Xemacs/gnus, bash, xterm, zsh, make, gcc, galeon and the ocasional mplayer. I would mostly be concerned how rtorrents totaly random access of mmapped files negatively impacts such a 64k page system. MfG Goswin -
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