Re: ~500 megs cached yet 2.6.5 goes into swap hell

From: David B. Stevens
Date: Thu Apr 29 2004 - 15:49:50 EST


Horst von Brand wrote:
Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

[...]


I don't know. What if you have some huge application that only
runs once per day for 10 minutes? Do you want it to be consuming
100MB of your memory for the other 23 hours and 50 minutes for
no good reason?


How on earth is the kernel supposed to know that for this one particular
job you don't care if it takes 3 hours instead of 10 minutes, just because
you don't want to spare enough preciousss RAM?

Maybe the kernel should be told by the apps exactly what they require in the way of memory and maybe how to slice up what the app gets for memory from the kernel.

This would not be the first time that applications had to specify such information.

That was what REGION= and other such parameters were all about in other operating systems.

Then the kernel would have free use of what was left until the next app started etc ....

Cheers,
Dave
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