Re: [CFP LPC 2022] Kernel Memory Management Microconference

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Hi,

this is a reminder to submit your proposals as the deadline is approaching
quickly! And thanks to all who already submitted.

Vlastimil

On 5/24/22 22:48, Vlastimil Babka wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> this year there will be a brand new
> 
> 	Kernel Memory Management Microconference
> 
> co-lead by Matthew Wilcox and myself at the Linux Plumbers Conference
> (LPC), September 12-14, Dublin, Ireland, or remotely.
> 
> This microconference supplements the recently concluded LSF/MM event
> by providing an opportunity to discuss current topics with a different
> audience, in a different location, and at a different time of year.
> We would like to discuss current problems in memory management,
> for example:
> 
> 	* Multi-generational LRU vs traditional LRU
> 
> 	* Do we need three different slab allocators?
> 
> 	* How far do we take the folio conversion?
> 
> 	* Can we handle page pinning and page mapcount more
> 	  effectively?
> 
> 	* How can we effectively cache reflinked files?
> 
> 	* Can we support 1GB pages other than through hugetlbfs?
> 
> 	* How should we handle memory failures better?
> 
> Please submit your proposals at:
> 
> 	https://lpc.events/event/16/abstracts/
> 
> and select "Kernel Memory Management MC" as the track.
> Please do that by the 1st of July to allow us to plan the schedule on time.
> 
> We're looking forward to your proposals and seeing you either in Dublin
> or virtually!
> 
> Thanks,
> Vlastimil
> 





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