The coming patchset is a new take on the old issue: ZRAM can currently be used 
only with zsmalloc even though this may not be the optimal combination for some 
configurations. The previous (unsuccessful) attempt dates back to 2015 [1] and 
is notable for the heated discussions it has caused.

The patchset in [1] had basically the only goal of enabling ZRAM/zbud combo 
which had a very narrow use case. Things have changed substantially since then, 
and now, with z3fold used widely as a zswap backend, I, as the z3fold 
maintainer, am getting requests to re-interate on making it possible to use 
ZRAM with any zpool-compatible backend, first of all z3fold.

The preliminary results for this work have been delivered at Linux Plumbers 
this year [2]. The talk at LPC, though having attracted limited interest, ended 
in a consensus to continue the work and pursue the goal of decoupling ZRAM from 
zsmalloc.

The current patchset has been stress tested on arm64 and x86_64 devices, 
including the Dell laptop I'm writing this message on now, not to mention 
several QEmu confugirations.

[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/9/14/356
[2] https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/4/contributions/551/

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