On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 04:22:00PM +0100, Eric Dumazet wrote:
Hi Andrew
Could you add this patch to mm ?
Thank you
[PATCH] shrinks dentry struct
Some long time ago, dentry struct was carefully tuned so that on 32 bits UP, sizeof(struct dentry) was exactly 128, ie a power of 2, and a multiple of memory cache lines.
Then RCU was added and dentry struct enlarged by two pointers, with nice results for SMP, but not so good on UP, because breaking the above tuning (128 + 8 = 136 bytes)
This patch reverts this unwanted side effect, by using an union (d_u), where d_rcu and d_child are placed so that these two fields can share their memory needs.
At the time d_free() is called (and d_rcu is really used), d_child is known to be empty and not touched by the dentry freeing.
Lockless lookups only access d_name, d_parent, d_lock, d_op, d_flags (so the previous content of d_child is not needed if said dentry was unhashed but still accessed by a CPU because of RCU constraints)
As dentry cache easily contains millions of entries, a size reduction is worth the extra complexity of the ugly C union.
Looks sound to me! Some opportunities for simplification below.
(Please accept my apologies for the delay -- some diversions turned out
to be more consuming than I had expected.)
Thanx, Paul