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Subject[PATCH #2] OOM kill trigger
Hi,

As Hugh pointed out, the info on how many pages we have in the
swap cache is (of course) present in the swapper_space structure.

Patch has been shrunk accordingly...

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--- linux-2.4.6/mm/oom_kill.c.orig Fri Jul 6 17:32:58 2001
+++ linux-2.4.6/mm/oom_kill.c Fri Jul 6 19:19:25 2001
@@ -191,11 +191,28 @@
*/
int out_of_memory(void)
{
+ long cache_mem, limit;
+
/* Enough free memory? Not OOM. */
if (nr_free_pages() > freepages.min)
return 0;

if (nr_free_pages() + nr_inactive_clean_pages() > freepages.low)
+ return 0;
+
+ /*
+ * If the buffer and page cache (excluding swap cache) are over
+ * their (/proc tunable) minimum, we're still not OOM. We test
+ * this to make sure we don't return OOM when the system simply
+ * has a hard time with the cache.
+ */
+ cache_mem = atomic_read(&page_cache_size);
+ cache_mem += atomic_read(&buffermem_pages);
+ cache_mem -= swapper_space.nrpages;
+ limit = (page_cache.min_percent + buffer_mem.min_percent);
+ limit *= num_physpages / 100;
+
+ if (cache_mem > limit)
return 0;

/* Enough swap space left? Not OOM. */
-
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