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SubjectRe: 2.6.9-rc2-mm1 swsusp bug report.
Nigel Cunningham wrote:
>> Normal usage; the pattern of pages being freed and allocated inevitably
>> leads to fragmentation. The buddy allocator does a good job of
>> minimising it, but what is really needed is a run-time defragmenter. I
>> saw mention of this recently, but it's probably not that practical to
>> implement IMHO.
>
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 10:22:22PM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote:
> Well, by this stage it looks like memory is already pretty well shrunk
> as much as it is going to be, which means that even a pretty capable
> defragmenter won't be able to do anything.

For however useful defragmentation may be to make speculative use of
physically or virtually contiguous memory more probable to succeed, it
can never be made deterministic or even reliable, not even in pageable
kernels (which Linux is not). Fallback to allocations no larger than
the kernel's internal allocation unit, potentially in tandem with
scatter/gather capabilities, is essential.


-- wli
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