Re: [patch] mm, hugetlb: include hugepages in meminfo

From: David Rientjes
Date: Wed Mar 20 2013 - 14:58:28 EST


On Wed, 20 Mar 2013, Michal Hocko wrote:

> > I didn't do this because it isn't already exported in /proc/meminfo and
> > since we've made an effort to reduce the amount of information emitted by
> > the oom killer at oom kill time to avoid spamming the kernel log, I only
> > print the default hstate.
>
> I do not see how this would make the output too much excessive. If
> you do not want to have too many lines in the output then the hstate
> loop can be pushed inside the node loop and have only per-node number
> of lines same as you are proposing except you would have a complete
> information.
> Besides that we are talking about handful of hstates.
>

Sigh. Because nobody is going to be mapping non-default hstates and then
not know about them at oom time; 1GB hugepages on x86 with pse must be
reserved at boot and never freed, for example. I'll add them but it's
just a waste of time.
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