Peter Zijlstra writes:
This patch-set introduces a page replacement policy framework and 4 new experimental policies.The page replacement algorithm determines which pages to swap out. The current algorithm has some problems that are increasingly noticable, even on desktop workloads. As said, this patch-set introduces 4 new algorithms.
Wow with a new cpu scheduler and new vm we could fork linux now and take over the world!...
Or not... Good luck :) Cheers, Con
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