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[6.6] Track PF uksmd patches #27

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@kakra kakra commented Nov 26, 2023

Export patch series: https://github.com/kakra/linux/pull/27.patch

  • post-factum KSM patches: for use with uksmd, merges identical memory pages to reduce cache and memory pressure, useful when running similar containers in parallel

d7597f5 added a new API to enable per-process KSM control. It
however uses prctl, which doesn't allow controlling KSM from outside of
the current process.

Hence, expose this API via 3 syscalls: process_ksm_enable,
process_ksm_disable and process_ksm_status. Given sufficient privileges,
auto-KSM can be enable by another process.

Since these syscalls are not in the upstream kernel, also expose their
numbers under /sys/kernel/process_ksm so that userspace tooling like
uksmd knows how to use them.

Signed-off-by: Oleksandr Natalenko <[email protected]>
@kakra kakra changed the title mm: expose per-process KSM control via syscalls [6.6] Track PF uksmd patches Nov 26, 2023
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kakra commented Nov 23, 2024

Obsolete, see #37 instead.

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