LinuxMM:

LRU has been obsoleted by large address spaces, streaming media and garbage collection, but until 2002 there weren't many replacements available that are suitable to be implemented in a general purpose OS. However, with the advent of LIRS, ARC, Clock-pro and CAR/CART algorithms, it looks like there could be a benefit to Linux in implementing something better than LRU or the unbalanced use-once that is in use currently.

The only problem is, the advanced page replacement algorithms need to keep a history of recently evicted pages, and we don't want to spend too much memory or cpu on that. This page is a template for brainstorming on how we can implement such a framework, and on which of the advanced page replacement algorithms we should experiment with.

Please feel free to edit this page, after having created an account.


The replacement algorithms:


Proposals for dealing with non-resident pages:

(TBD - Rik will add his idea shortly, but feel free to add yours too)

LinuxMM: AdvancedPageReplacement (last edited 2005-04-21 19:00:55 by nat-pool-bos)