Re: new kmod.c - debuggers and testers needed
From: Perry Harrington <hidden>
Date: 1998-04-14 21:37:50
From: Perry Harrington <hidden>
Date: 1998-04-14 21:37:50
On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Perry Harrington wrote:quoted
Threads are useful in their appropriate context, and kswapd, and kmod would benefit from them.Hmm, maybe it would be useful for kswapd and bdflush to fork() off threads to do the actual disk I/O, so the main thread won't be blocked and paused... This could remove some bottlenecks.
I was thinking that kswapd could use some of it's spare time to do an LRU paging scan, consolidate free space, and possibly do remapping of process memory spaces to make them more efficient (map pages to contiguous chunks of memory and swap).
Rik.
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