This is looking really good. I'm going to start running it on my
-current boxes. I think it could be committed after the 5.0 release
rolls, as well as MFCd to -stable (which I would be happy to do the
work for).
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
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:No, I've tested it extensively, and I haven't been able to
:reproduce the problem since I updated my sources. (It was hard to
:reproduce beforehand.) I did two more runs with one swap device
:and two runs with two swap devices, and it worked even when the
:system was thrashing.
:
:The latest patches are at
:
: http://www.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU/~das/swapoff.patch4
:
:Performance is now much better when there are multiple swap
:devices. Instead of effectively having to wait for each hash
:chain to become quiescent, swapoff now skips busy objects, then
:does a complete rescan if it missed anything. Only a few rescans
:are required, even with multiple active swap devices.
:A clustering optimization might still be worthwhile, but that can
:be done another day.
:
:(Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I've been too busy
:and sick for the last week to work on this.)
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