Change spl_kmem_cache_expire default setting to 2
This behavior is more consistent with the way memory reclaim is expected to work under Linux. Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #349
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* kmem_cache behavior. The idea is that per-cpu objects which haven't been
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* accessed in several seconds should be returned to the cache. On the other
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* hand Linux slabs never move objects back to the slabs unless there is
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* memory pressure on the system. By default both methods are disabled, but
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* may be enabled by setting KMC_EXPIRE_AGE or KMC_EXPIRE_MEM.
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* memory pressure on the system. By default the Linux method is enabled
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* because it has been shown to improve responsiveness on low memory systems.
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* This policy may be changed by setting KMC_EXPIRE_AGE or KMC_EXPIRE_MEM.
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unsigned int spl_kmem_cache_expire = 0;
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unsigned int spl_kmem_cache_expire = KMC_EXPIRE_MEM;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(spl_kmem_cache_expire);
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module_param(spl_kmem_cache_expire, uint, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(spl_kmem_cache_expire, "By age (0x1) or low memory (0x2)");
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