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Writing back compressed pages

Writing back compressed pages

Posted Feb 25, 2026 11:44 UTC (Wed) by PeeWee (subscriber, #175777)
In reply to: Writing back compressed pages by intelfx
Parent article: Modernizing swapping: virtual swap spaces

I've just realized that my memory might also be clouded by my tinkering with memory.zswap.writeback=0. But I am pretty certain I saw that behavior before that cgroup knob even existed. And there seem to have been problems with accounting & cgroup control. I don't know how relevant they would have been for this case, but there is a set of commits under that umbrella linked to from the kernelnewbies page for the v5.19 release. I found those by accident while researching when writeback disabling was introduced, to narrow the time frame.

Anyway, I am starting to feel like I am abusing this thread/forum, so I'll leave it at that. I am very grateful for all your input and effort! Now I can explore some more use cases I had ruled out before. And if, against expectations, I do see the erroneous behavior, I'll know for sure that it must be an error of some kind.


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