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Date:      Fri, 22 Jan 1999 18:54:44 -0500 (EST)
From:      "John S. Dyson" <dyson@iquest.net>
To:        dufault@hda.com (Peter Dufault)
Cc:        dillon@apollo.backplane.com, dyson@iquest.net, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Error in vm_fault change
Message-ID:  <199901222354.SAA36875@y.dyson.net>
In-Reply-To: <199901222331.SAA22095@hda.hda.com> from Peter Dufault at "Jan 22, 99 06:31:58 pm"

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Peter Dufault said:
> >     Basically what it comes down to is that I do not think it is appropriate
> >     for there to be hacks all around the kernel to arbitrarily block processes
> >     in low memory situations.  At the very worst, those same 'blockages' could
> >     be implemented in one place - the memory allocator, and nowhere else.  But
> >     we can do much better.
> 
> No one will argue with that.  While moving things to one place you
> should define requirements also so that you can see that changes
> don't break anything.
> 
> As someone interested in realtime I'll toss two requirements at
> you: you should be able to behave as if you have less physical
> memory than you do to permit locked in regions (should be easy),
> and your algorithms should be able to define a maximum amount of
> time (for a specific configuration) that it will take to reduce
> that number, that is, if I give you five seconds warning can you
> guarantee me more two more MB memory?  For the second requirement
> don't concern yourself with obvious Unixy issues or anything outside
> the VM subsystem, only that the algorithms in your now well contained
> subsystem are determinate.
> 
Your comments about "goals" are correct.  The obsolete notion of priority
is specious.

-- 
John                  | Never try to teach a pig to sing,
dyson@iquest.net      | it makes one look stupid
jdyson@nc.com         | and it irritates the pig.

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