Hi Andrea! > > > > In my swapless testing, I burnt HUGE amounts of CPU in flush_tlb_others(). > > > > So we're madly trying to swap pages out and finding that there's no swap > > > > space. I beleive that when we find there's no swap left we should move > > > > the page onto the active list so we don't keep rescanning it pointlessly. > > > > > > yes, however I think the swap-flood with no swap isn't a very > > > interesting case to optimize. > > > > Running swapless is a valid configuration, and the kernel is doing > > I'm not saying it's not valid or non interesting. > > It's the mix "I'm running out of memory and I'm swapless" that is the > case not interesting to optimize. > > If you're swapless it means you've enough memory and that you're not > running out of swap. Otherwise _you_ (not the kernel) are wrong not > having swap. The problem is that your VM is unnecesarily eating up memory and then wants swap. That is unacceptable. Having 90% of your memory in buffers/cache and then the OOM killer kicks in because nothing is free is what we're moaning about. -- Regards Abraham Did you hear about the model who sat on a broken bottle and cut a nice figure? __________________________________________________________ Abraham vd Merwe - 2d3D, Inc. Device Driver Development, Outsourcing, Embedded Systems Cell: +27 82 565 4451 Snailmail: Tel: +27 21 761 7549 Block C, Antree Park Fax: +27 21 761 7648 Doncaster Road Email: abraham@2d3d.co.za Kenilworth, 7700 Http: http://www.2d3d.com South Africa