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RE: [PATCH] Prevent OOM from killing init
> Since the system will panic if the init process is chosen by
> the OOM killer, the following patch prevents select_bad_process()
> from picking init.
Hmmm, wouldn't it be nice to make this all configurable? Like; have
some list of PIDs that can be killed?
I would hate it the daemon that checks my UPS would get killed...
(that deamon brings the machine down safely when the UPS'
batteries get emptied).
Would be something like:
int *dont_kill_pid, ndont_kill_pid;
// initialize with at least pid '1' and n=1
for_each_task(p) {
int loop;
for(loop=ndont_kill_pid-1; loop>=0; loop--)
{
if (dont_kill_pid[loop] == p->pid) break;
}
if (p->pid && !(loop>=0)) {
int points = badness(p);
if (points > maxpoints) {
chosen = p;
(untested (not even compiled or anything) code)
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