From: "Manfred Spraul" <manfred@colorfullife.com>
To: "Jamie Lokier" <lk@tantalophile.demon.co.uk>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Hashing and directories
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 16:56:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000201c0a71f$3a48fae0$5517fea9@local> (raw)
Jamie wrote:
> Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > The long-term solution for this is to create the new VM space for
the
> > new process early, and add it to the list of mm_struct's that the
> > swapper knows about, and then just get rid of the
pages[MAX_ARG_PAGES]
> > array completely and instead just populate the new VM directly. That
> > way the destination is swappable etc, and you can also remove the
> > "put_dirty_page()" loop later on, as the pages will already be in
their
> > right places.
> >
> > It's definitely not a one-liner, but if somebody really feels
strongly
> > about this, then I can tell already that the above is the only way
to do
> > it sanely.
> Yup. We discussed this years ago, and it nobody thought it important
> enough. mm->mmlist didn't exist then, and creating it it _just_ for
> this feature seemed too intrusive. I agree it's the only sane way to
> completely remove the limit.
I'm not sure that this is the right way: It means that every exec() must
call dup_mmap(), and usually only to copy a few hundert bytes. But I
don't see a sane alternative. I won't propose to create a temporary file
in a kernel tmpfs mount ;-)
--
Manfred
next reply other threads:[~2001-03-07 15:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-03-07 15:56 Manfred Spraul [this message]
2001-03-07 16:10 ` Hashing and directories Jamie Lokier
2001-03-07 16:23 ` Manfred Spraul
2001-03-07 18:21 ` Linus Torvalds
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-02-22 23:08 Bill Crawford
2000-01-01 2:02 ` Pavel Machek
2001-03-01 20:54 ` Alexander Viro
2001-03-01 21:05 ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-03-01 21:13 ` Alexander Viro
2001-03-01 21:24 ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-03-02 9:04 ` Pavel Machek
2001-03-02 12:01 ` Oystein Viggen
2001-03-02 12:26 ` Tobias Ringstrom
2001-03-02 12:58 ` David Weinehall
2001-03-02 19:33 ` Tim Wright
2001-03-12 10:05 ` Herbert Xu
2001-03-12 10:43 ` Xavier Bestel
2001-03-01 21:23 ` Andreas Dilger
2001-03-01 21:26 ` Bill Crawford
2001-03-01 21:05 ` Tigran Aivazian
2001-03-02 8:56 ` Pavel Machek
2001-03-07 0:37 ` Jamie Lokier
2001-03-07 4:03 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-03-07 13:41 ` Jamie Lokier
2001-03-02 9:00 ` Pavel Machek
2001-03-03 0:03 ` Bill Crawford
2001-03-08 12:42 ` Goswin Brederlow
2001-04-27 16:20 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-02-22 23:22 ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-02-22 23:54 ` Bill Crawford
2001-03-10 11:22 ` Kai Henningsen
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