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Re: Active Memory Defragmentation: Our implementation & problems
Hello,
> > Moving file-backed pages is mostly handled already. You can do a
> > regular page-cache lookup with find_get_page(), make your copy,
> > invalidate the old one, then readd the new one. The invalidation can be
> > done in the same style as shrink_list().
>
> Actually, it is a bit more complicated.
> I have implemented similar functionality for memory hotremoval.
>
> See my post about memory hotremoval
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=107354781130941&w=2
> for details.
> remap_onepage() and remapd() in the patch are the main functions.
My patch may be one of the samples.
To allocate continuous pages on demand, I used remap_onepage() to
defragment pages.
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0401.1/0045.html
Thank you,
Hirokazu Takahashi.
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