On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 3:49 AM, Nitin Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
>  - Support discarding pages for freed swap blocks (requires 2.6.28-git14).
>   This feature will be disabled if compiled for older kernel.
>  - Mark ramzswap as "solid-state" block device (requires 2.6.26-git14).
>  - Fixed incorrect stats reporting in /proc/compcache (some
>   new stats added too).
>
> This will hopefully be last pre-0.5 release. compcache-0.5 release
> will finally complete transition to new xvMalloc memory allocator
> (from TLSF allocator).

Seems solid on 32bit hardy. However, I am getting 26% more memory
allocated than used (with regression.sh, attached):

OrigDataSize:     221980 kB
ComprDataSize:    129086 kB
MemUsed:          163116 kB

XvMalloc got within 12% of ideal in all your tests. I take it ideal is
not the same as zero fragmentation?

-- 
John C. McCabe-Dansted
PhD Student
University of Western Australia

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