On 8 Nov 2013 12:52, <s...@open-mesh.com> wrote: > > From: Sven Eckelmann <s...@open-mesh.com> > > A small system like the common home router doesn't have 40 MiB per process for > a dirty stack cache. This can easily lead to an overbooking OOM problem and > caused a lot of hangs+reboots on 32 MiB systems running nodogsplash. > > Not using a stack cache can increase the time to spawn new threads. This is > hopefully no problem for system not running a lot of parallel computations.
Do you have any benches or log dumps that show this fixed it for you? Or just dropping it to 2mb or less? I shouldn't notice this. But anyone with running LUCI probably has enough process churn that this will hurt.
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