Re: [PATCH RFC] mm/madvise: introduce MADV_POPULATE to prefault/prealloc memory
From: David Hildenbrand <hidden>
Date: 2021-02-22 14:00:06
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linux-alpha, linux-arch, linux-mm, lkml
From: David Hildenbrand <hidden>
Date: 2021-02-22 14:00:06
Also in:
linux-alpha, linux-arch, linux-mm, lkml
On 22.02.21 13:46, Michal Hocko wrote:
I am slowly catching up with this thread. On Fri 19-02-21 09:20:16, David Hildenbrand wrote: [...]quoted
So if we have zero, we write zero. We'll COW pages, triggering a write fault - and that's the only good thing about it. For example, similar to MADV_POPULATE, nothing stops KSM from merging anonymous pages again. So for anonymous memory the actual write is not helpful at all. Similarly for hugetlbfs, the actual write is not necessary - but there is no other way to really achieve the goal.I really do not see why you care about KSM so much. Isn't KSM an explicit opt-in with a fine grained interface to control which memory to KSM or not?
Yeah, I think it's opt-in via MADV_MERGEABLE. E.g., QEMU defaults to enable KSM unless explicitly disabled by the user. But I agree, I got distracted by KSM details. -- Thanks, David / dhildenb