[PATCH 06/12] mm: fix alloc_bootmem_core to use fast searching for all nodes

From: Yinghai Lu
Date: Wed Mar 19 2008 - 18:27:55 EST


[PATCH] mm: fix alloc_bootmem_core to use fast searching for all nodes

make the nodes other than node 0 could use bdata->last_success for fast search too.

we need to use __alloc_bootmem_core for vmemmap allocation for other nodes when
numa and sparsemem/vmemmap are enabled.

also make fail_block path increase i with incr only needed after ALIGN to avoid
extra increase when size is large than align.

Signed-off-by: Yinghai Lu <yhlu.kernel@xxxxxxxxx>

Index: linux-2.6/mm/bootmem.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/mm/bootmem.c
+++ linux-2.6/mm/bootmem.c
@@ -238,28 +238,32 @@ __alloc_bootmem_core(struct bootmem_data
* We try to allocate bootmem pages above 'goal'
* first, then we try to allocate lower pages.
*/
- if (goal && goal >= bdata->node_boot_start && PFN_DOWN(goal) < end_pfn) {
- preferred = goal - bdata->node_boot_start;
+ preferred = 0;
+ if (goal && PFN_DOWN(goal) < end_pfn) {
+ if (goal > bdata->node_boot_start)
+ preferred = goal - bdata->node_boot_start;

if (bdata->last_success >= preferred)
if (!limit || (limit && limit > bdata->last_success))
preferred = bdata->last_success;
- } else
- preferred = 0;
+ }

preferred = PFN_DOWN(ALIGN(preferred, align)) + offset;
areasize = (size + PAGE_SIZE-1) / PAGE_SIZE;
incr = align >> PAGE_SHIFT ? : 1;

restart_scan:
- for (i = preferred; i < eidx; i += incr) {
+ for (i = preferred; i < eidx;) {
unsigned long j;
+
i = find_next_zero_bit(bdata->node_bootmem_map, eidx, i);
i = ALIGN(i, incr);
if (i >= eidx)
break;
- if (test_bit(i, bdata->node_bootmem_map))
+ if (test_bit(i, bdata->node_bootmem_map)) {
+ i += incr;
continue;
+ }
for (j = i + 1; j < i + areasize; ++j) {
if (j >= eidx)
goto fail_block;
@@ -270,6 +274,8 @@ restart_scan:
goto found;
fail_block:
i = ALIGN(j, incr);
+ if (i == j)
+ i += incr;
}

if (preferred > offset) {
--
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