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zram: Compressed RAM based block devices
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* Introduction
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The zram module creates RAM based block devices named /dev/zram<id>
(<id> = 0, 1, ...). Pages written to these disks are compressed and stored
in memory itself. These disks allow very fast I/O and compression provides
good amounts of memory savings. Some of the usecases include /tmp storage,
use as swap disks, various caches under /var and maybe many more :)
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Statistics for individual zram devices are exported through sysfs nodes at
/sys/block/zram<id>/
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* Usage
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Following shows a typical sequence of steps for using zram.
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1) Load Module:
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modprobe zram num_devices=4
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This creates 4 devices: /dev/zram{0,1,2,3}
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(num_devices parameter is optional. Default: 1)
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2) Set Disksize
Set disk size by writing the value to sysfs node 'disksize'.
The value can be either in bytes or you can use mem suffixes.
Examples:
# Initialize /dev/zram0 with 50MB disksize
echo $((50*1024*1024)) > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
# Using mem suffixes
echo 256K > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
echo 512M > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
echo 1G > /sys/block/zram0/disksize
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Note:
There is little point creating a zram of greater than twice the size of memory
since we expect a 2:1 compression ratio. Note that zram uses about 0.1% of the
size of the disk when not in use so a huge zram is wasteful.
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3) Activate:
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mkswap /dev/zram0
swapon /dev/zram0
mkfs.ext4 /dev/zram1
mount /dev/zram1 /tmp
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4) Stats:
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Per-device statistics are exported as various nodes under
/sys/block/zram<id>/
disksize
num_reads
num_writes
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failed_reads
failed_writes
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invalid_io
notify_free
zero_pages
orig_data_size
compr_data_size
mem_used_total
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5) Deactivate:
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swapoff /dev/zram0
umount /dev/zram1
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6) Reset:
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Write any positive value to 'reset' sysfs node
echo 1 > /sys/block/zram0/reset
echo 1 > /sys/block/zram1/reset
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This frees all the memory allocated for the given device and
resets the disksize to zero. You must set the disksize again
before reusing the device.
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Nitin Gupta
ngupta@vflare.org