On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 01:07:56PM +0100, Matthew Auld wrote:
> From: Chris Wilson
>
> When instantiating a tiled object on an L-shaped memory machine, we mark
> the object as unshrinkable to prevent the shrinker from trying to swap
> out the pages. We have to do this as we do not know the
From: Chris Wilson
When instantiating a tiled object on an L-shaped memory machine, we mark
the object as unshrinkable to prevent the shrinker from trying to swap
out the pages. We have to do this as we do not know the swizzling on the
individual pages, and so the data will be scrambled across