Re: [3.13 regression] kswapd0 and ksoftirqd/0 CPU hogs

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On 05/31/2016 12:21 PM, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
That's upstream commit c33bd8354f3a3bb26a98d2b6bf600b7b35657328?

Well done! Looks indeed like a suspect for the behavior you're seeing.
I suppose you will follow up with the mm people?

Yay, great news. I'm currently building a native GHC package for Debian/m68k
on Aranym and [kswapd] is taking around half of the CPU load. The suggestion
with drop_caches doesn't help all the time, unfortunately, so I'm really
looking forward getting this fixed :).

Adrian

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