J. R. Okajima:

     Nikolay Pertsev:

   > Ok, so here it is.
   >
   > [1]http://pastebin.com/nHacTb7f

     Let me make sure.
     Didn't you forget applying the patch against mm/shmem.c:shmem_get_inode()?
     Didn't it print anything at all?
     If it is true, this is a very interesting discovery.
     Thank you
     J. R. Okajima

   OK. I am back. Let's keep going.
   > Didn't you forget applying the patch against mm/shmem.c:shmem_get_inode()?
   I did patch both functions. For clarity I uploaded my shmem.c, so you can
   see full content of the file which was used for last compilation:
   [2]http://pastebin.com/2qW35Gyv
   > Didn't it print anything at all?
   It did. In this output which I sent in my last e-mail before I went home
   yesterday
   [3]http://pastebin.com/nHacTb7f
   I can see these additional rows:
   Jun 12 22:47:33 diskless-vm kernel: [Â Â  17.421356] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i32768
   Jun 12 22:47:33 diskless-vm kernel: [Â Â  17.668001] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i65536
   Jun 12 22:47:33 diskless-vm kernel: [Â Â  17.669360] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i98304
   Jun 12 23:03:29 diskless-vm kernel: [Â  974.387644] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i131072
   Jun 12 23:03:35 diskless-vm kernel: [Â  980.422322] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i360448
   Jun 12 23:03:35 diskless-vm kernel: [Â  980.423454] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i393216
   Jun  12 23:03:57 diskless-vm kernel: [ 1002.175992] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i425984
   Jun  12 23:03:58 diskless-vm kernel: [ 1002.898258] shmem_evict_inode:
   ffff88007f4090e8 i491520
   > Next time I send you a debug patch I will consolidate into a single one.
   This would be great.
   --
   Use GNU/Linux

References

   1. http://pastebin.com/nHacTb7f
   2. http://pastebin.com/2qW35Gyv
   3. http://pastebin.com/nHacTb7f
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