From: Marcelo Tosatti <marcelo.tosatti@cyclades.com>
To: Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: David Jander <david.jander@protonic.nl>, linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: fix swapping on 8xx?
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 09:21:34 -0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051109112134.GA8588@logos.cnet> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20051108175658.GO3839@smtp.west.cox.net>
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 10:56:58AM -0700, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 01:59:26PM +0200, David Jander wrote:
> > On Tuesday 08 November 2005 01:55, Dan Malek wrote:
> > > On Nov 7, 2005, at 10:10 AM, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> > > > The following is an attempt to fix swapping on 8xx by not touching
> > > > _PAGE_ACCESSED bit if the page is not present.
> > >
> > > Ugh .... I suppose. I hate assembler code macros .......
> > > Somehow, "swapping" and "8xx" just don't belong together.
> >
> > Well, at least it sounds ugly together, but it is also at least conceiveable.
> > There seem to be people who use PCMCIA for an IDE interface, so swapping may
> > become desireable in some cases.
>
> I think Dan might be in the camp that says a properly designed embedded
> system won't need to swap. And when I hear about how people do try and
> swap on systems like this, I really start agreeing. Maybe we could make
> 8xx just select SWAP=n? :)
TimeSys shipped their kernel with swapping fix as far as I know (Jason
plyed with it recently).
We'd better not assume what people try to do with their old 8xx's :)
> > > I'm tempted to add a configuration option that is the complete
> > > opposite of this and assumes are really embedded system.
> > > Mark pages as always accessed, data pages as always dirty,
> > > and you can eliminate lots of TLB faults in systems that are
> > > fairly static.
> >
> > It sounds tempting indeed, but should you really notice a performance increase
> > out of this?
>
> Compared to 8xx in 2.6 today? Absolutely.
>
> --
> Tom Rini
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Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-11-07 15:10 fix swapping on 8xx? Marcelo Tosatti
2005-11-08 0:55 ` Dan Malek
2005-11-08 11:59 ` David Jander
2005-11-08 17:56 ` Tom Rini
2005-11-08 18:57 ` Dan Malek
2005-11-08 19:44 ` David Jander
2005-11-08 20:56 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-11-08 20:52 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-11-08 21:02 ` Tom Rini
2005-11-08 22:46 ` Wolfgang Denk
2005-11-08 23:20 ` Dan Malek
2005-11-08 22:30 ` Dan Malek
2005-11-09 11:21 ` Marcelo Tosatti [this message]
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