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Subject[PATCH] tiny MM performance and typo patches for 2.4.2
Hi folks,

this is a list of patches I collected while looking at the memory
management sources. Two patches might improve the performance of your
box. The others are more or less cosmetic.

This mail is sent with a kernel using these patches.
Here is a list sorted with decreasing importance:

patch-uk2 makes use of the pgd, pmd and pte quicklists for x86 too;
risky: there might be a reason that 2.4.x doesn't use the
quicklists.

patch-uk6 In 2.4.x _page_hashfn divides struct address_space pointer
with a parameter derived from the size of struct
inode. Deriving this parameter from the size of struct
address_space makes more sense -- at least for me.

patch-uk5 cleans the bd_flush_param union.

patch-uk1 fixes a comment typo in asm-i386/highmem.h.

patch-uk3 fixes a comment typo in asm-i386/pgtable-3level.h.

Ciao,

Uli Kunitz

--
Ulrich Kunitz (gefm21@uumail.de)
--- linux-2.4.2/include/asm-i386/pgalloc.h Thu Feb 22 01:09:57 2001
+++ linux/include/asm-i386/pgalloc.h Sun Mar 4 20:14:50 2001
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@
free_page((unsigned long)pte);
}

-#define pte_free_kernel(pte) free_pte_slow(pte)
-#define pte_free(pte) free_pte_slow(pte)
-#define pgd_free(pgd) free_pgd_slow(pgd)
+#define pte_free_kernel(pte) free_pte_fast(pte)
+#define pte_free(pte) free_pte_fast(pte)
+#define pgd_free(pgd) free_pgd_fast(pgd)
#define pgd_alloc() get_pgd_fast()

extern inline pte_t * pte_alloc_kernel(pmd_t * pmd, unsigned long address)
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
* inside the pgd, so has no extra memory associated with it.
* (In the PAE case we free the page.)
*/
-#define pmd_free(pmd) free_pmd_slow(pmd)
+#define pmd_free(pmd) free_pmd_fast(pmd)

#define pmd_free_kernel pmd_free
#define pmd_alloc_kernel pmd_alloc--- linux-2.4.2/include/linux/pagemap.h Thu Feb 22 01:10:01 2001
+++ linux/include/linux/pagemap.h Sun Mar 4 20:14:50 2001
@@ -58,7 +58,8 @@
*/
extern inline unsigned long _page_hashfn(struct address_space * mapping, unsigned long index)
{
-#define i (((unsigned long) mapping)/(sizeof(struct inode) & ~ (sizeof(struct inode) - 1)))
+#define i (((unsigned long) mapping) / \
+ (sizeof(struct address_space) & ~ (sizeof(struct address_space) - 1)))
#define s(x) ((x)+((x)>>PAGE_HASH_BITS))
return s(i+index) & (PAGE_HASH_SIZE-1);
#undef i--- linux-2.4.2/fs/buffer.c Fri Feb 9 20:29:44 2001
+++ linux/fs/buffer.c Sun Mar 4 19:27:31 2001
@@ -112,19 +112,18 @@
*/
union bdflush_param {
struct {
- int nfract; /* Percentage of buffer cache dirty to
- activate bdflush */
- int ndirty; /* Maximum number of dirty blocks to write out per
+ int nfract; /* Percentage of buffer cache dirty to
+ activate bdflush */
+ int ndirty; /* Maximum number of dirty blocks to write out per
wake-cycle */
- int nrefill; /* Number of clean buffers to try to obtain
- each time we call refill */
int dummy1; /* unused */
+ int dummy2; /* unused */
int interval; /* jiffies delay between kupdate flushes */
int age_buffer; /* Time for normal buffer to age before we flush it */
int nfract_sync; /* Percentage of buffer cache dirty to
activate bdflush synchronously */
- int dummy2; /* unused */
- int dummy3; /* unused */
+ int dummy3; /* unused */
+ int dummy4; /* unused */
} b_un;
unsigned int data[N_PARAM];
} bdf_prm = {{30, 64, 64, 256, 5*HZ, 30*HZ, 60, 0, 0}};--- linux-2.4.2/include/asm-i386/highmem.h Thu Feb 22 01:09:58 2001
+++ linux/include/asm-i386/highmem.h Sun Mar 4 20:14:50 2001
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
*
* Redesigned the x86 32-bit VM architecture to deal with
- * up to 16 Terrabyte physical memory. With current x86 CPUs
+ * up to 16 Terabyte physical memory. With current x86 CPUs
* we now support up to 64 Gigabytes physical RAM.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>--- linux-2.4.2/include/asm-i386/pgtable-3level.h Wed Oct 18 23:25:46 2000
+++ linux/include/asm-i386/pgtable-3level.h Sun Mar 4 19:25:00 2001
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
/* Rules for using set_pte: the pte being assigned *must* be
* either not present or in a state where the hardware will
* not attempt to update the pte. In places where this is
- * not possible, use pte_get_and_clear to obtain the old pte
+ * not possible, use ptep_get_and_clear to obtain the old pte
* value and then use set_pte to update it. -ben
*/
static inline void set_pte(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte)
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