Re: [RFC] slub: Simplify boot kmem_cache_cpu allocations

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Hello,

On 06/16/2010 07:35 PM, Christoph Lameter wrote:
>> It's primarily controlled by PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVE.  I don't think
>> there will be any systematic way to do it other than sizing it
>> sufficiently.  Can you calculate the upper bound?  The constant has
>> been used primarily for optimization so how it's used needs to be
>> audited if we wanna guarantee free space in the first chunk but I
>> don't think it would be too difficult.
> 
> The upper bound is SLUB_PAGE_SHIFT * sizeof(struct kmem_cache_cpu).
> 
> Thats usually 14 * 104 bytes = 1456 bytes. This may increase to more
> than 8k given the future plans to add queues into kmem_cache_cpu.

Alright, will work on that.  Does slab allocator guarantee to return
NULL if called before initialized or is it undefined?  If latter, is
there a way to determine whether slab is initialized yet?

Thanks.

-- 
tejun

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