On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 01:57:59PM +0900, Minchan Kim wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 03:24:42PM +0300, Vladimir Davydov wrote:
> > @@ -69,6 +69,14 @@ There are four components to pagemap:
> >     memory cgroup each page is charged to, indexed by PFN. Only available 
> > when
> >     CONFIG_MEMCG is set.
> >  
> > + * /proc/kpageidle.  For each page this file contains a 64-bit number, 
> > which
> > +   equals 1 if the page is idle or 0 otherwise, indexed by PFN. A page is
> > +   considered idle if it has not been accessed since it was marked idle. To
> > +   mark a page idle one should write 1 to this file at the offset 
> > corresponding
> > +   to the page. Only user memory pages can be marked idle, for other page 
> > types
> > +   input is silently ignored. Writing to this file beyond max PFN results 
> > in
> > +   the ENXIO error. Only available when CONFIG_IDLE_PAGE_TRACKING is set.
> > +
> 
> How about using kpageflags for reading part?
> 
> I mean PG_idle is one of the page flags and we already have a feature to
> parse of each PFN flag so we could reuse existing feature for reading
> idleness.

Reading PG_idle implies clearing all pte references to make sure the
page was not referenced via a pte. This means that exporting it via
/proc/kpageflags would increase the cost of reading this file, even for
users that don't care about PG_idle. I'm not sure all users of
/proc/kpageflags will be fine with it.

Thanks,
Vladimir
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