Re: Google's mm problem - not reproduced on 2.4.13

Daniel Phillips (phillips@bonn-fries.net)
Fri, 2 Nov 2001 19:57:31 +0100


On November 2, 2001 07:48 pm, Sven Heinicke wrote:
> > Not freeing the memory is expected and normal. The previously-mlocked file
> > data remains cached in that memory, and even though it's not free, it's
> > 'easily freeable' so there's no smoking gun there. The reason the memory is
> > freed on umount is, there's no possibility that that file data can be
> > referenced again and it makes sense to free it up immediately.
>
> That cool and all, but how to I free up the memory w/o umounting the
> partition?

You don't, that's the mm's job. It tries to do it at the last minute, when
it's sure the memory is needed for something more important.

> Also, I just tried 2.4.14-pre7. It acted the same way as 2.4.13 does,
> requiring the reset key to continue.

--
Daniel
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