Hi, I would like to attend the LSF/MM Summit 2019. I'm interested in topics about BPF, mdraid, and MM. I am a designated reviewer of BPF. I am also helping Jens organize mdraid patches. I would like to discuss remaining work to bring THP to (non-tmpfs) file systems. This topic has been discussed multiple times in previous LSF/MM summits [1][2]. However, there hasn't been much progress since late 2017 (the latest work I can find is by Kirill A. Shutemov [3]). We (Facebook) uses THP in many services. We see significant savings by putting hot-text on THP. To achieve this with state-of-the-art Linux Kernel, we have to either: trick the Kernel to believe certain region is anonymous pages; or put the executable in tmpfs. In our case, the tmpfs solution is too expensive. Therefore, we use a hack to trick the Kernel. This hack breaks other useful features, e.g. perf symbols and uprobes. Instead of introducing more hacks to use these broken features, it is better to enable THP for file systems. Therefore, we would like discuss (for one more time) what is needed to bring THP to file systems like ext4, xfs, btrfs, etc. Once we are aligned on the direction, we are more than happy to commit time and resource to make it happen. Since this topic is my main focus of this year's summit, I would like an invite to the MM track. Thanks, Song [1] https://lwn.net/Articles/686690/ [2] https://lwn.net/Articles/718102/ [3] https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kas/linux/+/hugeext4/wip