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Linux 6.17 Memory Management Optimizations, DAMON_STAT & Other Improvements

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Last updated: 2025/08/02 at 11:57 AM
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All of the memory management “MM” changes were merged this week for the ongoing Linux 6.17 merge window.

Among the memory management feature highlights for Linux 6.17 include:

– DAMON_STAT is merged as a new DAMON offering for simple and practical access monitoring designed for simpler setup and use within production environments.

– Optimizing mremap() for large folios yielded a 37% reduction in execution time for a memset+mremap+munmap benchmark.

– A new standalone notifier for NUMA node memory state changes.

– Introducing the ability to provide per-node proactive memory reclaim as an alternative to the memcg-based reclaim.

– Per-VMA locks for /proc/pid/maps reads to address large contention issues while in some instances reducing latency by more than half.

– Optimizing mprotect() for large folios can provide greater than 3x speed-ups to mprotect() when using large folios.

DDR5 server memory

More details on the MM changes for Linux 6.17 via Andrew Morton’s pull request.

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