Re: [RFC] genalloc != generic DEVICE memory allocator
From: Andrey Volkov
Date: Thu Dec 22 2005 - 08:47:17 EST
Hi Pantelis,
Pantelis Antoniou wrote:
> Andrey Volkov wrote:
>
>> Hello Jes and all
>>
>> I try to use your allocator (gen_pool_xxx), idea of which
>> is a cute nice thing. But current implementation of it is
>> inappropriate for a _device_ (aka onchip, like framebuffer) memory
>> allocation, by next reasons:
>>
>> 1) Device memory is expensive resource by access time and/or size cost.
>> So we couldn't use (usually) this memory for the free blocks lists.
>> 2) Device memory usually have special requirement of access to it
>> (alignment/special insn). So we couldn't use part of allocated
>> blocks for some control structures (this problem solved in your
>> implementation, it's common remark)
>> 3) Obvious (IMHO) workflow of mem. allocator look like:
>> - at startup time, driver allocate some big
>> (almost) static mem. chunk(s) for a control/data structures.
>> - during work of the device, driver allocate many small
>> mem. blocks with almost identical size.
>> such behavior lead to degeneration of buddy method and
>> transform it to the first/best fit method (with long seek
>> by the free node list).
>> 4) The simple binary buddy method is far away from perfect for a device
>> due to a big internal fragmentation. Especially for a
>> network/mfd devices, for which, size of allocated data very
>> often is not a power of 2.
>>
>> I start to modify your code to satisfy above demands,
>> but firstly I wish to know your, or somebody else, opinion.
>>
>> Especially I will very happy if somebody have and could
>> provide to all, some device specific memory usage statistics.
>>
>
> Hi Andrey,
>
> FYI, on arch/ppc/lib/rheap.c theres an implementation of a remote heap.
>
> It is currently used for the management of freescale's CPM1 & CPM2 internal
> dual port RAM.
>
> Take a look, it might be what you have in mind.
>
> Regards
>
> Pantelis
Thanks I missed it (and small wonder! :( ).
Andrew, Is somebody count HOW MANY dev specific implementation
of buddy/first-fit allocators now in kernel?
--
Regards
Andrey Volkov
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