Re: 2.4.8/2.4.9 VM problems

From: Mike Galbraith (mikeg@wen-online.de)
Date: Mon Aug 20 2001 - 10:40:04 EST


On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Daniel Phillips wrote:

> On August 17, 2001 03:10 pm, Frank Dekervel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > since i upgraded to kernel 2.4.8/2.4.9, i noticed everything became noticably
> > slower, and the number of swapins/swapouts increased significantly. When i
> > run 'vmstat 1' i see there is a lot of swap activity constantly when i am
> > reading my mail in kmail. After a fresh bootup in the evening, i can get
> > everything I normally need swapped out by running updatedb or ht://dig. When
> > i do that, my music stops playing for several seconds, and it takes about 3
> > seconds before my applications repaint when i switch back to X after an
> > updatedb run.
> > the last time that happent (and the last time i had problems with VM at all)
> > was in 2.4.0-testXX so i think something is wrong ...
> > is it possible new used_once does not work for me (and drop_behind used to
> > work fine) ?
> >
> > My system configuration : athlon 750, 384 meg ram, 128 meg swap, XFree4.1 and
> > kde2.2.
>
> Could you please try this patch against 2.4.9 (patch -p0):

Hi Daniel,

I've been having some troubles which also seem to be use_once related.
(bonnie rewrite test induces large inactive shortage, and some nasty
IO seizures during write intelligently test. [grab window/wave it and
watch it not move for couple seconds])

I'll give your patch a shot. In the meantime, below is what I did
to it here. I might have busted use_once all to pieces ;-) but it
cured my problem, so I'll show it anyway.

        -Mike

--- mm/filemap.c.org Mon Aug 20 17:25:20 2001
+++ mm/filemap.c Mon Aug 20 17:25:50 2001
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@
 static inline void check_used_once (struct page *page)
 {
         if (!PageActive(page)) {
- if (page->age)
+ if (page->age > PAGE_AGE_START)
                         activate_page(page);
                 else {
                         page->age = PAGE_AGE_START;

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