[PATCH v4 00/13] Support non-lru page migration
Andrew Morton
akpm at linux-foundation.org
Wed Apr 27 20:20:35 UTC 2016
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:48:13 +0900 Minchan Kim <minchan at kernel.org> wrote:
> Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded
> system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and easy fork fail.
>
> The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver mainly.
> With memory pressure, their pages were spread out all of pageblock and
> it cannot be migrated with current compaction algorithm which supports
> only LRU pages. In the end, compaction cannot work well so reclaimer
> shrinks all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to
> fail to fork easily which requires order-[2 or 3] allocations.
>
> Other pain point is that they cannot use CMA memory space so when OOM
> kill happens, I can see many free pages in CMA area, which is not
> memory efficient. In our product which has big CMA memory, it reclaims
> zones too exccessively to allocate GPU and zram page although there are
> lots of free space in CMA so system becomes very slow easily.
>
> To solve these problem, this patch tries to add facility to migrate
> non-lru pages via introducing new functions and page flags to help
> migration.
I'm seeing some rejects here against Mel's changes and our patch
bandwidth is getting waaay way ahead of our review bandwidth. So I
think I'll loadshed this patchset at this time, sorry.
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