RE: [PATCH 5.4 175/244] inet: use bigger hash table for IP ID generation

From: David Laight
Date: Wed Jun 16 2021 - 06:19:41 EST


From: Amit Klein
> Sent: 16 June 2021 10:17
...
> -#define IP_IDENTS_SZ 2048u
> -
> +/* Hash tables of size 2048..262144 depending on RAM size.
> + * Each bucket uses 8 bytes.
> + */
> +static u32 ip_idents_mask __read_mostly;
...
> + /* For modern hosts, this will use 2 MB of memory */
> + idents_hash = alloc_large_system_hash("IP idents",
> + sizeof(*ip_idents) + sizeof(*ip_tstamps),
> + 0,
> + 16, /* one bucket per 64 KB */
> + HASH_ZERO,
> + NULL,
> + &ip_idents_mask,
> + 2048,
> + 256*1024);
> +

Can someone explain why this is a good idea for a 'normal' system?

Why should my desktop system 'waste' 2MB of memory on a massive
hash table that I don't need.
It might be needed by systems than handle massive numbers
of concurrent connections - but that isn't 'most systems'.

Surely it would be better to detect when the number of entries
is comparable to the table size and then resize the table.

David

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