Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/3] beat kswapd with the proverbial clue-bat

From: Nick Piggin
Date: Sun Sep 05 2004 - 01:18:14 EST


David S. Miller wrote:
On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 15:44:18 +1000
Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


So my solution? Just teach kswapd and the watermark code about higher
order allocations in a fairly simple way. If pages_low is (say), 1024KB,
we now also require 512KB of order-1 and above pages, 256K of order-2
and up, 128K of order 3, etc. (perhaps we should stop at about order-3?)


Whether to stop at order 3 is indeed an interesting question.

The reality is that the high-order allocations come mostly from folks
using jumbo 9K MTUs on gigabit and faster technologies. On x86, an
order 2 would cover those packet allocations, but on sparc64 for example
order 1 would be enough, whereas on a 2K PAGE_SIZE system order 3 would
be necessary.


Yeah I see.

People using e1000 cards are hitting this case, and some of the e1000
developers are going to play around with using page array based SKBs
(via the existing SKB page frags mechanism). So instead of allocating
a huge linear chunk for RX packets, they'll allocate a header area of
256 bytes then an array of pages to cover the rest.


Yes, I guess that would be ideal from the memory manager's POV.

Right now, my current suggestion would not be to stop at a certain order.


OK I'll keep it as is and we'll see how that goes. Thanks.
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