On Di, 14.11.23 15:00, Kate Hsuan (hpa@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi Folks, Hi! > Could systemd detect the system's low memory status and send a signal > through Dbus about low memory events? We already have an interface for this, it's documented here: https://systemd.io/MEMORY_PRESSURE It doesn't operate via D-Bus however, but instead just tells apps how to directly get the events from the kernel. That's generally better than bumping the events off two daemons (i.e. a memory pressure daemon and a dbus broker), simply because memory pressure is a problem of latency, and you should not add additional steps to the notifications if you want to make things better and not worse. Moreover, on memory pressure you shouldn't allocate more memory, which is something the indirection through a daemon and broker would typically mean. > We are looking for a new backend for GMemoryMonitor. > https://developer-old.gnome.org/gio/stable/GMemoryMonitor.html > > The original backend- low-memory-monitor monitors the system memory > usage. When it detects the memory is lower than a level, it signals > the application. It also manages the kernel OOM. It should be possibly to implement a GMemoryMonitor on top of the kernel APIs directly, using the information systemd gives you. See the documentation. It even briefly mentions GMemoryMonitor at the end. If you have any questions about details, feel free to ask! Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin