From: BAIN <bainonline@gmail.com>
To: Lei Yang <leiyang@nec-labs.com>
Cc: pmarques@grupopie.com,
Phillip Lougher <phillip@lougher.demon.co.uk>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Compression filter for Loopback device
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:08:00 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2ff21628040827033840b1576e@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2ff2162804082703342bca4594@mail.gmail.com>
Hi one thing i missed to mention.
i do know about linuxcc project
http://linuxcc.sf.net
but swap/compressed block device/ram is several degrees less intrusive
on kernel.
BAIN
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:04:33 +0530, BAIN <bainonline@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I missed this mail for almost a month, but neway
> i was also looking at something similar but failed to find nething,
> (donno why zloop didn't show up on sf search)
>
> My main reason to search something like this was triggered due to the
> discussion on lkml about the necessity of the swap.
>
> The idea i had was to mount a swap partition over a compressed block
> device implemented in the ram, this way few of my biggest problems in
> current projects would be solved,
>
> 1. The project is embedded project and is running out of ram quite
> frequently, i have bunch of monitor stuff in userspace which is
> triggered only at moderate intervals and does not need to be in memory
> all the time. swap is what is required here but unfortunately i have
> no backing store for swap. (not all the tasks kick in at one time
> neway so swap will be just fine).
>
> 2. This also does seem to be good idea on top of IMHO otherwise silly
> stuff like this
> http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3660 [ using ram as swap : kerneltrap.org ]
>
> 3. And according to discussion on lkml few months back , kernel is
> suppose to work better if swap is enabled ?
>
> NE progress neone of you have made so far
>
> i was kinda alone doing this so this is going very slow, but will
> speed up the things if i am backed up :).
>
> BAIN
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 08:48:21 -0400, Lei Yang <leiyang@nec-labs.com> wrote:
> > Hmm, I am a bit surprised to see this...
> > Since I am the one who posted the question, could anyone pls give me
> > some clue of what is going on? Or something like a summary. Many many
> > thanks!!
> >
> > Lei
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-08-27 10:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-07-26 12:48 Compression filter for Loopback device Lei Yang
2004-08-27 10:34 ` BAIN
2004-08-27 10:38 ` BAIN [this message]
[not found] ` <412F3210.3030506@nec-labs.com>
2004-08-28 7:57 ` BAIN
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-07-23 18:20 Phillip Lougher
2004-07-26 12:38 ` Paulo Marques
2004-07-22 19:27 Lei Yang
2004-07-22 19:44 ` Luiz Fernando N. Capitulino
2004-07-23 11:16 ` Paulo Marques
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