On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 10:12 AM Andreas Gruenbacher <agruenba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > It happens when you mmap a file and write the mmapped region to > another file, for example. Do you actually have such loads? Nobody should use mmap() for single-access file copy purposes. It's slower than just doing the copy exactly due to page fault overhead. In other words, you seem to be worrying about the performance of a load that is _explicitly_ badly written. You should be fixing the application, not making the kernel do stupid things. Also, it's worth noting that that situation should be caught by the page-in code, which will map multiple pages in one go (do_fault_around() - for when the pages are cached), and do the readahead logic (filemap_fault() - for when the pages aren't in the page cache). Both of which are a lot more important than the "synchronously fault in pages one at a time". Linus