Re: [PATCH 0/9] VM deadlock avoidance -v10

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Wed Jan 17 2007 - 04:12:51 EST


Hi!

> These patches implement the basic infrastructure to allow swap over networked
> storage.
>
> The basic idea is to reserve some memory up front to use when regular memory
> runs out.
>
> To bound network behaviour we accept only a limited number of concurrent
> packets and drop those packets that are not aimed at the connection(s) servicing
> the VM. Also all network paths that interact with userspace are to be avoided -
> e.g. taps and NF_QUEUE.
>
> PF_MEMALLOC is set when processing emergency skbs. This makes sense in that we
> are indeed working on behalf of the swapper/VM. This allows us to use the
> regular memory allocators for processing but requires that said processing have
> bounded memory usage and has that accounted in the reserve.

How does it work with ARP, for example? You still need to reply to ARP
if you want to keep your ethernet connections.

Pavel
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