I believe this bug has be fixed in later versions of the Linux kernel. I tested kswapd0 by writing a C program that create a large memory map for a file. I then encapsulate the above C program to generate several thousand instances of the C program. My computer is running version 5.17 of the Linux kernel. The computer bogged down, but the kswapd0 did not have a problem.
I believe this bug has be fixed in later versions of the Linux kernel. I tested kswapd0 by writing a C program that create a large memory map for a file. I then encapsulate the above C program to generate several thousand instances of the C program. My computer is running version 5.17 of the Linux kernel. The computer bogged down, but the kswapd0 did not have a problem.
I believe this bug should be closed.