RE: [PATCH 3.2.0-rc1 0/3] Used Memory Meter pseudo-device and related changes in MM

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From: ext Greg KH [mailto:gregkh@xxxxxxx] 
>No, please listen to what people, including me, are saying, otherwise your code will be totally ignored.

I tried to sort out all inputs coming. But before doing the next step I prefer to have tests passed. Changes you proposed are strain forward and understandable. 
Hooking in mm/vmscan.c and mm/page-writeback.c is not so easy, I need to find proper place and make adequate proposal.
Using memcg is doesn't not look for me now as a good way because I wouldn't like to change memory accounting - memcg has strong reason to keep caches.

Best Wishes,
Leonid

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