Over the years, the tracking of VMAs has slowly gathered more refinement with added complexity. Currently each MM has a linked list, a tree, and a cache to track a list of ranges. The current patch set adding the maple tree replaces all three of these data structures and is just as fast or faster - even without modifying the locking. As more of the MM code is optimized to use the tree, the locking can be extracted and the RCU benefits will begin to show. The maple tree is a RCU safe range based B-tree. Many of the rules of a B-tree are kept such as each leaf being at the same height and being self-balancing. There are also fundamental differences such as how to handle an insert operation that may cause one entry to become three or several entries to disappear all together. I'd like to discuss how to use the maple tree efficiently in complicated scenarios such as those arising in the vma_adjust() scenarios. Also on the table is the possibility of a range-based b-tree for the file systems as it would seem to work well for file based scenarios. If people are interested, I can also dive into how the internals of the tree operate. Thank you, Liam