On 10/29/21 05:05, Rustam Kovhaev wrote: > Let's prepend both kmalloc() and kmem_cache_alloc() allocations with the > size header. > It simplifies the slab API and guarantees that both kmem_cache_alloc() > and kmalloc() memory could be freed by kfree(). > > meminfo right after the system boot, x86-64 on xfs, without the patch: > Slab: 35456 kB > > the same, with the patch: > Slab: 36100 kB > > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210929212347.1139666-1-rkovhaev@xxxxxxxxx > Signed-off-by: Rustam Kovhaev <rkovhaev@xxxxxxxxx> Sorry for the late reply. I think we can further simplify this. We have: static void *slob_alloc(size_t size, gfp_t gfp, int align, int node, int align_offset) Previously there was one caller that passed size as unchanged, align_offset = 0, the other passed size + SLOB_HDR_SIZE, align_offset = SLOB_HDR_SIZE. Now both callers do the latter. We can drop the align_offset parameter and pass size unchanged. slob_alloc() can internally add SLOB_HDR_SIZE to size, and use SLOB_HDR_SIZE instead of align_offset. Thanks, Vlastimil