Re: [patch 1/3] mm: embed the memcg pointer directly into struct page

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On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 11:15:54PM -0400, Johannes Weiner wrote:
> Memory cgroups used to have 5 per-page pointers.  To allow users to
> disable that amount of overhead during runtime, those pointers were
> allocated in a separate array, with a translation layer between them
> and struct page.

Hello, Johannes.

I'd like to leave this translation layer.
Could you just disable that code with #ifdef until next user comes?

In our company, we uses PAGE_OWNER on mm tree which is the feature
saying who allocates the page. To use PAGE_OWNER needs modifying
struct page and then needs re-compile. This re-compile makes us difficult
to use this feature. So, we decide to implement run-time configurable
PAGE_OWNER through page_cgroup's translation layer code. Moreover, with
this infrastructure, I plan to implement some other debugging feature.

Because of my laziness, it didn't submitted to LKML. But, I will
submit it as soon as possible. If the code is removed, I would
copy-and-paste the code, but, it would cause lose of the history on
that code. So if possible, I'd like to leave that code now.

Thanks.

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