On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 08:42:26PM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> ignoring the kill would just preserve those bugs artificially.
If the oom killer kills a thing like init by mistake or init has a memleak
you'll notice both problems regardless of having a magic for init in a _very_
slow path so I don't buy your point.
.
For corretness init must not be killed ever, period.
So you have two choices:
o math proof that the current algorithm without the magic can't end
killing init (and I should be able to proof the other way around
instead)
o have a magic check for init
So the magic is _strictly_ necessary at the moment.
Andrea
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