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[$] Minimizing the use of tail pages
Saturday May 4, 2019. 05:32 PM , from LWN.net
Compound pages are created by the kernel as
a way of combining a number of small pages into a single, larger unit. Such pages are implemented as a single 'head page' at the beginning, followed by a number of 'tail pages'. Matthew Wilcox has concluded that it would be beneficial to minimize the use of tail pages in the kernel; he ran a session during the memory-management track at the 2019 Linux Storage, Filesystem, and Memory-Management Summit to explore how that could be done. The discussion ranged widely, veering into the representation of DMA I/O operations, but few hard conclusions were reached.
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