On 1/13/14, 4:47 PM, Jan Kara wrote:
> Note to postgres guys: I think you should have a look at the proposed
> 'vrange' system call. The latest posting is here:
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-mm/msg67328.html. It contains a rather
> detailed description of the feature. And if the feature looks good to you,
> you can add your 'me to' plus if anyone would be willing to try that out
> with postgress that would be most welcome (although I understand you might
> not want to burn your time on experimental kernel feature).
I don't think that would help us with buffers unless we switched to MMAP (which is a huge change), but this part is
interesting:
"* Opportunistic freeing of memory that may be quickly reused. Minchan
has done a malloc implementation where free() marks the pages as
volatile, allowing the kernel to reclaim under pressure. This avoids the
unmapping and remapping of anonymous pages on free/malloc."
Postgres has it's own memory management on top of malloc that gives us memory contexts; some of those contexts get
destroyedfrequently. Allowing the kernel to reclaim that free'd memory in the background might be a performance win for
us.
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