"Martin J. Bligh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It would be interesting if you could run the same test on 2.6.11.  
> 
> One thing I'm finding is that it's hard to backtrace who has each page
> in this sort of situation. My plan is to write a debug patch to walk
> mem_map and dump out some info on each page. I would appreciate ideas
> on what info would be useful here. Some things are fairly obvious, like
> we want to know if it's anon / mapped into address space (& which),
> whether it's slab / buffers / pagecache etc ... any other suggestions
> you have would be much appreciated.

You could use

        page-owner-tracking-leak-detector.patch
        make-page_owner-handle-non-contiguous-page-ranges.patch
        add-gfp_mask-to-page-owner.patch

which sticks an 8-slot stack backtrace into each page, recording who
allocated it.

But that's probably not very interesting info for pagecache pages.

Nothing beats poking around in a dead machine's guts with kgdb though.
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