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    SubjectRe: [RFC][PATCH 0/7] Resource controllers based on process containers
    Balbir Singh wrote:
    > Pavel Emelianov wrote:
    >> This patchset adds RSS, accounting and control and
    >> limiting the number of tasks and files within container.
    >>
    >> Based on top of Paul Menage's container subsystem v7
    >>
    >> RSS controller includes per-container RSS accounter,
    >> reclamation and OOM killer. It behaves like standalone
    >> machine - when container runs out of resources it tries
    >> to reclaim some pages and if it doesn't succeed in it
    >> kills some task which mm_struct belongs to container in
    >> question.
    >>
    >> Num tasks and files containers are very simple and
    >> self-descriptive from code.
    >>
    >> As discussed before when a task moves from one container
    >> to another no resources follow it - they keep holding the
    >> container they were allocated in.
    >>
    >
    > I have one problem with the patchset, I cannot compile
    > the patches individually and some of the code is hard
    > to read as it depends on functions from future patches.
    > Patch 2, 3 and 4 fail to compile without patch 5 applied.
    >
    > Patch 1 failed to apply with a reject in kernel/Makefile
    > I applied it on top of 2.6.20 with all of Paul Menage's
    > patches (all 7).

    This sounds weird for me :( I've taken a stock 2.6.20
    and applied Paul's patches. This is what this patchset
    is applicable for.
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