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    SubjectRe: ext2/zram issue [was: Linux 5.19]
    Hi,

    On (22/08/09 10:20), Dmitry Rokosov wrote:
    > I think oom-kill is an inevitable escape from low memory situation if we
    > don't solve original problem with high memory consumption in the user
    > setup. Reclaim-based zram slow path just delays oom if memory eating
    > root cause is not resolved.
    >
    > I totally agree with you that all patches which have visible user
    > degradations should be reverted, but maybe this is more user setup
    > problem, what do you think?

    I'd go with the revert.
    Jiri, are you going to send the revert patch or shall I handle it?

    > If you make the decision to revert slow path removal patch, I would
    > prefer to review the original patch with unneeded code removal again
    > if you don't mind:
    > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/20220422115959.3313-1-avromanov@sberdevices.ru/

    Sure, we can return to it after the merge window.

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