Re: [PATCH][RFC] slub: increasing order reduces memory usage ofsome key caches
From: Richard Kennedy
Date: Thu Jul 17 2008 - 05:49:08 EST
On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 20:52 +0100, Mel Gorman wrote:
> On (16/07/08 08:21), Christoph Lameter didst pronounce:
> > Richard Kennedy wrote:
> >
> >
> > > on my amd64 3 gb ram desktop typical numbers :-
> > >
> > > [kernel,objects,pages/slab,slabs,total pages,diff]
> > > radix_tree_node
> > > 2.6.26 33922,2,2423 4846
> > > +patch 33541,4,1165 4660,-186
> > > dentry
> > > 2.6.26 82136,1,4323 4323
> > > +patch 79482,2,2038 4076,-247
> > > the extra dentries would use 136 pages but that still leaves a saving of
> > > 111 pages.
> >
> > Good numbers....
> >
>
> Indeed. clearly internal fragmentation is a problem.
>
> > > Can anyone suggest any other tests that would be useful to run?
> > > & Is there any way to measure what impact this is having on
> > > fragmentation?
> >
> > Mel would be able to tell you that but I think we better figure out what went wrong first.
> >
>
> For internal fragmentation, there is this crappy script:
> http://www.csn.ul.ie/~mel/intfrag_stat
>
> run it as intfrag_stat -a and it should tell you what precentage of
> memory is being wasted for dentries. The patch should show a difference
> for the dentries.
>
> How it would affect external fragmentation is harder to guess. It will
> put more pressure for high-order allocations but at a glance, dentries
> are using GFP_KERNEL so it should not be a major problem.
> /proc/pagetypeinfo is the file to watch. If the count for "reclaimable"
> arenas is higher and climbing over time, it will indiate that external
> fragmentation would eventually become a problem.
>
Mel,
Thanks for the info & the script. I'll give it a try & see what we get.
Richard
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