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Linux-mm.org is a wiki for documenting how memory management works and for coordinating new memory management development projects. Please help editing this wiki. Thank you.
Documentation
- LinuxMMDocumentation contains information on how to tweak the Linux kernel memory management subsystem.
- LinuxMMInternals explains how some of the Linux kernel memory management works.
Community
To subscribe to the linux-mm mailing list, email majordomo@kvack.org and tell it you want to "subscribe linux-mm".
If you like IRC, you can join us on irc.oftc.net in #mm.
You can also discuss things on the Kernelnewbies Memory Management web forum.
Projects
Some of the more active current Linux memory management projects are:
- CompressedCaching - Reduce I/O by keeping more data in memory.
- AdvancedPageReplacement The time needed to swap a single program into memory is ever increasing, so page replacement is becoming more and more important.
- NetworkStorageDeadlock - storage over network has a deadlock problem, where it can take memory to free memory.
- PageTrace - a kernel patch and tool to analyze memory access patterns.
- HugePages - Improving the availability and usability of huge pages
- Superpages - Port of Rice University's Superpages to Linux (2.6 kernel).
Site News
- 2006-04-09, thanks to Maureen Duffy, Linux-MM now has a cute logo. Thank you, Maureen.
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