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Re: TODO list, v0.01
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Stephen Tweedie wrote:
> In article <19980615185647.50925@boole.suse.de>, "Dr. Werner Fink"
> <werner@suse.de> writes:
>
> > ??? == We should get a better recover time/behaviour of the mm for small
> > systems under high load. Currently small systems with 2.1.10X
> > (RAM < 32MB, sometimes < 64MB) do loose in comparision to 2.0.33/34.
>
> It's the number one problem we need to fix for 2.2. Fortunately a lot
> of people are aware of the problem and we spent a lot of time talking
> about it at expo and Usenix. I think we've got a good handle on how
> to start tackling the obvious problems, but there will still be a lot of
> tuning required before we can release a 2.2 kernel and call it stable.
We should probably start with Werner's patch for linux-2.1.102
(if it hasn't been integrated yet).
> I'll write up an outline of what I think we need to start doing once
> I'm back from Usenix.
I have the outlines for a nice and simple zone allocator.
We can push this in for 2.3, it's probably too late for
2.2 :(
However, if we can prove that it works correctly, we might
be able to sneak it in behind Linus' back :-)
Rik.
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