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From: Tim Hockin <thockin@sun.com>
To: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Cc: viro@parcelfarce.linux.theplanet.co.uk,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, viro@math.psu.edu
Subject: Re: PATCH - raise max_anon limit
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:09:30 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040211210930.GJ9155@sun.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0402111236460.2128@home.osdl.org>

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On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:38:11PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > Maybe that is just the simplest answer?  It can be a simple constant that is
> > changeable at compile time, and leave it at that
> > 
> > What's most likely to cause the least argument?
> 
> I'd suggest just raising it to 64k or so, that's likely to be acceptable, 
> and it's a static 8kB array. That's likely not much more than the code 
> needed to worry about dynamic entries, yet I'd assume that changing it 
> from 256 to 64k is going to make most people say "enough".

How's this then?  It doesn't get any simpler..

-- 
Tim Hockin
Sun Microsystems, Linux Software Engineering
thockin@sun.com
All opinions are my own, not Sun's

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===== fs/super.c 1.110 vs edited =====
--- 1.110/fs/super.c	Sun Oct  5 01:07:55 2003
+++ edited/fs/super.c	Wed Feb 11 11:56:02 2004
@@ -535,7 +535,8 @@
  * filesystems which don't use real block-devices.  -- jrs
  */
 
-enum {Max_anon = 256};
+/* you can raise this as high as 2^MINORBITS if you REALLY need more */
+enum {Max_anon = 65536};
 static unsigned long unnamed_dev_in_use[Max_anon/(8*sizeof(unsigned long))];
 static spinlock_t unnamed_dev_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;/* protects the above */
 

  reply	other threads:[~2004-02-11 21:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-02-06 22:15 PATCH - raise max_anon limit Tim Hockin
2004-02-07  8:55 ` Andrew Morton
2004-02-07  9:48   ` viro
2004-02-11 20:33     ` Tim Hockin
2004-02-11 20:38       ` Linus Torvalds
2004-02-11 21:09         ` Tim Hockin [this message]
2004-02-11 21:53           ` Andrew Morton
2004-02-11 22:28             ` Tim Hockin
2004-02-11 22:48               ` Andrew Morton
     [not found]                 ` <20040211233852.GN9155@sun.com>
     [not found]                   ` <20040211155754.5068332c.akpm@osdl.org>
     [not found]                     ` <20040212003840.GO9155@sun.com>
     [not found]                       ` <20040211164233.5f233595.akpm@osdl.org>
2004-02-12  1:08                         ` Tim Hockin
2004-02-12  1:20                           ` Andrew Morton
2004-02-12  2:22                             ` Tim Hockin
2004-02-12 17:26                             ` Jim Houston
2004-02-12 18:49                               ` Tim Hockin
2004-02-13  2:01                                 ` Jamie Lokier
2004-02-12 22:03                               ` Andrew Morton
2004-02-13  1:12                                 ` George Anzinger

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