Yes, which are in 2.6.25-mm1. I don't mean to sneak these patches in, just
pointing out an approach to solving that problem. I am not against removing the
patches mentioned above either. Your point of the overheads and the boot option
and the memory control being enabled by default in 2.6.25 is valid (we already
have those in).
Yes
Yes, true
I am not trying to sneak anything in. We have two different view points on
enabling/disabling by default. I just wanted to show that making the change to
enable/disable is easy -- the patch was not meant for inclusion. The patch is
easy, but the decision needs more discussion.
We do have differing opinions on this one. I think one of Andi's points was that
if a distro were to pick up 2.6.25 and they enabled CONFIG_CGROUPS_MEM_RES_CTLR
they would have several complaints of the overhead from users. I am open to what
is the best solution for such a situation. More opinions and brain-storming will
help.
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Warm Regards,
Balbir Singh
Linux Technology Center
IBM, ISTL
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