Re: [PATCH V2 1/5] memcg: revert current soft limit reclaim implementation

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On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 02:59:54PM -0700, Ying Han wrote:
> This patch reverts all the existing softlimit reclaim implementations.

This ordering makes it quite hard to revert individual patches after
merging in case they are faulty, because we end up with a tree state
that has no soft limit implementation at all, or a newly broken one.

Could you reorder the series such that each patch leaves the tree in a
sane state?

I.e. also don't introduce an endless loop in the page allocator
through one patch and fix it later in another one ;) Noone will be
able to remember these cross-dependencies in a couple of weeks.

Thanks!

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