Re: [RFC PATCH 0/3] Network stack, first user of SLAB/kmem_cache bulk free API.

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On 09/04/2015 11:55 AM, Christoph Lameter wrote:
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, Alexander Duyck wrote:

were to create a per-cpu pool for skbs that could be freed and allocated in
NAPI context.  So for example we already have napi_alloc_skb, why not just add
a napi_free_skb and then make the array of objects to be freed part of a pool
that could be used for either allocation or freeing?  If the pool runs empty
you just allocate something like 8 or 16 new skb heads, and if you fill it you
just free half of the list?
The slab allocators provide something like a per cpu pool for you to
optimize object alloc and free.

Right, but one of the reasons for Jesper to implement the bulk alloc/free is to avoid the cmpxchg that is being used to get stuff into or off of the per cpu lists.

In the case of network drivers they are running in softirq context almost exclusively. As such it is useful to have a set of buffers that can be acquired or freed from this context without the need to use any synchronization primitives. Then once the softirq context ends then we can free up some or all of the resources back to the slab allocator.

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