On Mon, 21 May 2007, Mel Gorman wrote:
> I know I brought up this "less than a quarter" thing before and I
> haven't thought of a better alternative. However, it occurs to be that
> shrink_slab() is called when there is awareness of a reclaim priority.
> It may be worth passing that down so that
On (18/05/07 11:10), [EMAIL PROTECTED] didst pronounce:
> Slab defragmentation occurs when the slabs are shrunk (after inode, dentry
> shrinkers have been run from the reclaim code) or when a manual shrinking
> is requested via slabinfo. During the shrink operation SLUB will generate a
> list of
On (18/05/07 11:10), [EMAIL PROTECTED] didst pronounce:
Slab defragmentation occurs when the slabs are shrunk (after inode, dentry
shrinkers have been run from the reclaim code) or when a manual shrinking
is requested via slabinfo. During the shrink operation SLUB will generate a
list of
On Mon, 21 May 2007, Mel Gorman wrote:
I know I brought up this less than a quarter thing before and I
haven't thought of a better alternative. However, it occurs to be that
shrink_slab() is called when there is awareness of a reclaim priority.
It may be worth passing that down so that the
Slab defragmentation occurs when the slabs are shrunk (after inode, dentry
shrinkers have been run from the reclaim code) or when a manual shrinking
is requested via slabinfo. During the shrink operation SLUB will generate a
list of partially populated slabs sorted by the number of objects in use.
Slab defragmentation occurs when the slabs are shrunk (after inode, dentry
shrinkers have been run from the reclaim code) or when a manual shrinking
is requested via slabinfo. During the shrink operation SLUB will generate a
list of partially populated slabs sorted by the number of objects in use.
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