2005-03-31 14:31:13

by Josef E. Galea

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Subject: Linux virtual memory manager

Hi,

Can someone point me to a document explaining the differences between
the 2.4 and the 2.6 virtual memory manager. Particularly I am looking
for the function/s that replaces the try_to_swap_out() in the 2.6.x
series of kernels.

Thanks
Josef


2005-04-01 08:46:09

by lk

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Subject: Re: Linux virtual memory manager

The try_to_swap_out( ) function attempts to free a given page frame, either
discarding or swapping out its contents. It will add the page to swap and
remove the entry from page table of page cache.

In 2.6.x series you can look into shrink_list() function which is called
from kswapd daemon. The function you are trying to look for an
equivalent of try_to_swap_out() is add_to_swap() and after that
try_to_unmap() which will add the page of page cache to swap cache
and remove entry from the page table respectively.

regards
lk

----- Original Message -----
From: "Josef E. Galea" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 6:31 AM
Subject: Linux virtual memory manager


> Hi,
>
> Can someone point me to a document explaining the differences between
> the 2.4 and the 2.6 virtual memory manager. Particularly I am looking
> for the function/s that replaces the try_to_swap_out() in the 2.6.x
> series of kernels.
>
> Thanks
> Josef
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2005-04-01 17:29:14

by [email protected]

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Subject: Re: Linux virtual memory manager

On Mar 31, 2005 9:31 AM, Josef E. Galea <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone point me to a document explaining the differences between
> the 2.4 and the 2.6 virtual memory manager. Particularly I am looking
> for the function/s that replaces the try_to_swap_out() in the 2.6.x
> series of kernels.

There is a large amount of info on the VM here:
http://www.skynet.ie/~mel/projects/vm/

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Jon Smirl
[email protected]