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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T15:20:04+00:00 2026-05-23T15:20:04+00:00

I am using msync in my application on Linux 2.6 to ensure consistency in

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I am using msync in my application on Linux 2.6 to ensure consistency in the event of a crash. I need to thoroughly test my usage of msync but the implementation seems to be flushing all the relevant pages for me. Is there a way to prevent automatic flushing of mmap’d pages onto the disk to expose erroneous usage of msync on my part?

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    2026-05-23T15:20:05+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:20 pm

    With apologies to @samold, “swappiness” has nothing to do with this. Swappiness just affects how the kernel trades off swapping dirty anonymous pages versus evicting page cache pages when memory is low.

    You need to play with the Linux VM tunables controlling the pdflush task. For starters, I would suggest:

    sysctl -w vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs=360000
    

    By default, vm.dirty_writeback_centisecs is 3000, which means the kernel will consider any dirty page older than 30 seconds to be “too old” and try to flush it to disk. By cranking it up to 1 hour, you should be able to avoid flushing dirty pages to disk at all, at least during a short test. Except…

    sysctl -w vm.dirty_background_ratio=80
    

    By default, vm.dirty_background_ratio is 10, as in 10 percent. That means when more than 10 percent of physical memory is occupied by dirty pages, the kernel will think it needs to get busy flushing something to disk, even if it is younger than dirty_writeback_centisecs. Crank this one up to 80 or 90 and the kernel should be willing to tolerate most of RAM being occupied by dirty pages. (I would not set this too high, though, since I bet nobody ever does that and it might trigger strange behavior.) Except…

    sysctl -w vm.dirty_ratio=90
    

    By default, vm.dirty_ratio is 40, which means once 40% of RAM is dirty pages, processes attempting to create more dirty pages will block until something gets evicted. Always make this one bigger than dirty_background_ratio. Hm, come to think of it, set this one before that one, just to make sure this one is always larger.

    That’s it for my initial suggestions. It is possible that your kernel will start evicting pages anyway; the Linux VM is a mysterious beast and seems to get tweaked on every release. Hopefully this provides a starting point.

    See Documentation/sysctl/vm.txt in the kernel sources for a complete list of VM tunables. (Preferably refer to the documentation for the kernel version you are actually using.)

    Finally, use the /proc/PID/pagemap interface to see which pages are actually dirty at any time.

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