slab: cache sizes for kmalloc
Maksym Planeta
mcsim.planeta at gmail.com
Fri Mar 18 01:52:19 EDT 2011
On Fri, 18/03/2011 at 06:56 +0700, Mulyadi Santosa wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 06:18, Maksym Planeta <mcsim.planeta at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've wrote a hook were I've counted witch object sizes are the most
> > popular.
>
> Uhuh, and why you just don't use "slabtop" utility which just use
> /proc/slabinfo?
In slabinfo I can see which cache how many objects has. But I was
interested witch object sizes are requested most of all. And there isn't
such information in slabinfo. For example, if I request 8 bytes 32-byte
object will be allocated. And there is no information in slabinfo how
much memory I really needed.
> I think 32 byte is chosen due to the size of the page in x86 32 bit ==
> 4 KiB... by doing that, cache is simply allocated using page_alloc (or
> alloc_page? I forgot) and then later "teared apart" into slab
> objects...
>
But in slub allocator there are 8- and 16- byte caches. Why in slab
can't be the same?
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Thanks,
Maksym Planeta
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