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<section xml:id="dbdoclet.50569344_44716">
<title>Cooperative Memory Over-commitment Option (CMO)
<title>Cooperative Memory Over-commitment Option (CMO)</title>
Cooperative Memory Over-commitment Option (CMO)</title>
<para>The over-commitment of logical memory is accomplished by the
<para>The over-commitment of logical memory is accomplished by the
platform reassigning pages of memory among the partitions to create the
platform reassigning pages of memory among the partitions to create the
appearance of more memory than is actually present. This is commonly
appearance of more memory than is actually present. This is commonly
@ -15723,7 +15722,7 @@ hcall ( const uint64 H_VRMASD, /* Change the page mapping characteristics of the
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<para>Define
<para>Define
<emphasis role="bold"><literal>ibm,architectue.vec-5</literal></emphasis> option Byte 4 bit 0 as
<emphasis role="bold"><literal>ibm,architecture.vec-5</literal></emphasis> option Byte 4 bit 0 as
“Client supports cooperative logical real memory
“Client supports cooperative logical real memory
over-commitment”.</para>
over-commitment”.</para>
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“loaned” state and decremented when/if the page state is
“loaned” state and decremented when/if the page state is
changed) thus it can keep track of how well a partition is doing against
changed) thus it can keep track of how well a partition is doing against
the donation request that has been made of it. Partitions that do not
the donation request that has been made of it. Partitions that do not
respond to donation requests need</para>
respond to donation requests need
<para>to have their pages stolen to make up the difference. Pages that
to have their pages stolen to make up the difference. Pages that
are “unused” or “loaned” are automatically
are “unused” or “loaned” are automatically
applied to the free list. “Loaned” pages are expected to
applied to the free list. “Loaned” pages are expected to
raise the partition's free list low water mark so that the OS only
raise the partition's free list low water mark so that the OS only