If raising unaddressed issues means closing a gate, then OK. You can
equally open it by answering them.
I said I know it can help. Do you know how many patches I have that help
some workloads but are not merged? That's just the way it works.
What I have seen is it helps the case where you force out a huge amount
of swap. OK, that's nice -- the base case obviously works.
You said it helped with the updatedb problem. That says we should look at
why it is going bad first, and for example improve use-once algorithms.
After we do that, then swap prefetching might still help, which is fine.
If you're not willing to try making it work with existing code, among other
things, then yes it will be difficult to get it merged. That's not going to
change.
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