This makes me seriously to despair.... the bug/lock/freeze is still there in 2.6.12rc6 ...
I am seriously offering 1000 dollars to the one who fixes this. (No Joke. I NEED that fixed. If you
want me to give that money to some organization, tell me.)
Please come back to me if you need more details or tell me what I can do to help you track this
down. Review all postings before please. Its a vm-lock because even opening a /proc file needs
around 20-30 seconds...
Nick Piggin wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 05:53 +0100, Christian Schmid wrote:
The other thing that worries me is your need for lower_zone_protection.
I think this may be due to unbalanced highmem vs lowmem reclaim. It
would be interesting to know if those patches I sent you improve this.
They certainly improve reclaim balancing for me... but again I guess
you'll be reluctant to do much experimentation :\
I have tested your patch and unfortunately on 2.6.11 it didnt change anything :( I reported this
before, or do you mean something else? I am of course willing to test patches as I do not want to
stick with 2.6.10 forever.
Well I hope that scheduler developments in progress will put future
kernels at least on par with 2.6.10 again (and hopefully better).
Yes you did report that my patch didn't help 2.6.11, but could those
results have been influenced by the suboptimal HT scheduling? If so,
I was interested in the results with HT turned off.
Nick
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