Thread (19 messages) 19 messages, 7 authors, 2018-05-29

Re: [RFC PATCH 0/5] kmalloc-reclaimable caches

From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Date: 2018-05-24 11:44:14
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On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 01:00:06PM +0200, Vlastimil Babka wrote:
Now for the issues a.k.a. why RFC:

- I haven't find any other obvious users for reclaimable kmalloc (yet)
Is that a problem?  This sounds like it's enough to solve Facebook's
problem.
- the name of caches kmalloc-reclaimable-X is rather long
Yes; Christoph and I were talking about restricting slab names to 16 bytes
just to make /proc/slabinfo easier to read.  How about

kmalloc-rec-128k
1234567890123456

Just makes it ;-)

Of course, somebody needs to do the work to use k/M instead of 4194304.
We also need to bikeshed about when to switch; should it be:

kmalloc-rec-512
kmalloc-rec-1024
kmalloc-rec-2048
kmalloc-rec-4096
kmalloc-rec-8192
kmalloc-rec-16k

or should it be

kmalloc-rec-512
kmalloc-rec-1k
kmalloc-rec-2k
kmalloc-rec-4k
kmalloc-rec-8k
kmalloc-rec-16k

I slightly favour the latter as it'll be easier to implement.  Something like

	static const char suffixes[3] = ' kM';
	int idx = 0;

	while (size > 1024) {
		size /= 1024;
		idx++;
	}

	sprintf("%d%c", size, suffices[idx]);
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