2002-09-13 06:57:57

by Andrew Morton

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Subject: 2.5.34-mm3


url: http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/2.5/2.5.34/2.5.34-mm3/

+reversemaps-leak.patch

Correct the /proc/meminfo:ReverseMaps accounting (Hugh)

+proc_vmstat.patch

Take all the VM accounting out of kernel_stat, put it in the per-cpu
VM accounting, publish it in the new /proc/vmstat


Rik, I didn't include the iowait patch because we don't seem to have
a tarball of procps which supports it - the various diffs you have at
http://surriel.com/procps/ appear to be in an intermediate state wrt
cygnus CVS.

The code is in experimental/iowait.patch. Could we have a snapshot
tarball of the support utilities please?


The faster wakeup code seems to have shaved 50% off the wakeup cost
in Badari's profiles, but negligible bottom line benefit. Still
poking at that one.



linus.patch
cset-1.568.19.4-to-1.661.txt.gz

scsi_hack.patch
Fix block-highmem for scsi

ext3-htree.patch
Indexed directories for ext3

spin-lock-check.patch
spinlock/rwlock checking infrastructure

rd-cleanup.patch
Cleanup and fix the ramdisk driver (doesn't work right yet)

readv-writev.patch
O_DIRECT support for readv/writev

llzpr.patch
Reduce scheduling latency across zap_page_range

buffermem.patch
Resurrect buffermem accounting

lpp.patch
ia32 huge tlb pages

lpp-update.patch
hugetlbpage fixes

reversemaps-leak.patch
Fix reverse map accounting leak

sharedmem.patch
Add /proc/meminfo:Mapped - tha amount of memory which is mapped into pagetables

ext3-sb.patch
u.ext3_sb -> generic_sbp

oom-fix.patch
Fix an OOM condition on big highmem machines

tlb-cleanup.patch
Clean up the tlb gather code

dump-stack.patch
arch-neutral dump_stack() function

wli-cleanup.patch
random cleanups

madvise-move.patch
move mdavise implementation into mm/madvise.c

split-vma.patch
VMA splitting patch

mmap-fixes.patch
mmap.c cleanup and lock ranking fixes

buffer-ops-move.patch
Move submit_bh() and ll_rw_block() into fs/buffer.c

slab-stats.patch
Display total slab memory in /proc/meminfo

writeback-control.patch
Cleanup and extension of the writeback paths

free_area_init-cleanup.patch
free_area_init() code cleanup

alloc_pages-cleanup.patch
alloc_pages cleanup and optimisation

statm_pgd_range-sucks.patch
Remove the pagetable walk from /proc/stat

remove-sync_thresh.patch
Remove /proc/sys/vm/dirty_sync_thresh

pf_nowarn.patch
Fix up the handling of PF_NOWARN

jeremy.patch
Spel Jermy's naim wright

queue-congestion.patch
Infrastructure for communicating request queue congestion to the VM

nonblocking-ext2-preread.patch
avoid ext2 inode prereads if the queue is congested

nonblocking-pdflush.patch
non-blocking writeback infrastructure, use it for pdflush

nonblocking-vm.patch
Non-blocking page reclaim

wake-speedup.patch
Faster wakeup code

sync-helper.patch
Speed up sys_sync() against multiple spindles

slabasap.patch
Early and smarter shrinking of slabs

write-deadlock.patch
Fix the generic_file_write-from-same-mmapped-page deadlock

buddyinfo.patch
Add /proc/buddyinfo - stats on the free pages pool

free_area.patch
Remove struct free_area_struct and free_area_t, use `struct free_area'

radix_tree_gang_lookup.patch
radix tree gang lookup

truncate_inode_pages.patch
truncate/invalidate_inode_pages rewrite

proc_vmstat.patch
Move the vm accounting out of /proc/stat


2002-09-13 12:54:35

by Rik van Riel

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Subject: Re: 2.5.34-mm3

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Andrew Morton wrote:

> Rik, I didn't include the iowait patch because we don't seem to have
> a tarball of procps which supports it - the various diffs you have at
> http://surriel.com/procps/ appear to be in an intermediate state wrt
> cygnus CVS.

Umm no, the latest patch I put up yesterday is fully in sync
with the cygnus CVS tree ...

> The code is in experimental/iowait.patch. Could we have a snapshot
> tarball of the support utilities please?

... but I've put up a snapshot, if that makes you happy ;)
The snapshot is of the latest procps code from procps CVS,
including your patch to top.

http://surriel.com/procps/

regards,

Rik
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