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Documentation: mm: fix location of extfrag_index
/proc/extfrag_index does not exist. This file is in debugfs. Fix the description of extfrag_threshold to reflect this. Signed-off-by: Rabin Vincent <rabin.vincent@axis.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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extfrag_threshold
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This parameter affects whether the kernel will compact memory or direct
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reclaim to satisfy a high-order allocation. /proc/extfrag_index shows what
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the fragmentation index for each order is in each zone in the system. Values
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tending towards 0 imply allocations would fail due to lack of memory,
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values towards 1000 imply failures are due to fragmentation and -1 implies
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that the allocation will succeed as long as watermarks are met.
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reclaim to satisfy a high-order allocation. The extfrag/extfrag_index file in
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debugfs shows what the fragmentation index for each order is in each zone in
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the system. Values tending towards 0 imply allocations would fail due to lack
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of memory, values towards 1000 imply failures are due to fragmentation and -1
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implies that the allocation will succeed as long as watermarks are met.
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The kernel will not compact memory in a zone if the
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fragmentation index is <= extfrag_threshold. The default value is 500.
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