Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 09 May 2008 17:17:13 +0200 | From | Johannes Weiner <> | Subject | [PATCH 0/3] bootmem2 III |
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Hi,
here is bootmem2, a memory block-oriented boot time allocator.
Recent NUMA topologies broke the current bootmem's assumption that memory nodes provide non-overlapping and contiguous ranges of pages.
To cope with these configurations, bootmem2 operates on contiguous memory blocks.
The node model is implemented on top of this scheme, every node provides zero or more blocks of memory.
The usage of bootmem2 is almost the same as that of the current allocator. On architectures that allow non-contiguous nodes the arch code must register memory blocks instead of nodes, right now these architectures are x86 and ia64. For all other archs it is enough to select bootmem2 and stop using pgdat->bdata.
bootmem can be dropped completely when those two architectures have been migrated to bootmem2.
The first patch in this series makes the maximum number of memory blocks (and the resulting number of blocks per node) available to generic code as bootmem2 needs to work with those.
The second patch is bootmem2 itself. Although the logical complexity increased, I think the code is quite compact. Every public interface has been documented.
The third patch is trivial, it enables bootmem2 for x86_32 machines.
The allocator works on my X86_32 UMA computer, everything else is only theory, please give it a test.
Hannes
arch/x86/Kconfig | 1 b/include/linux/bootmem2.h | 174 +++++++++++++ b/mm/bootmem2.c | 575 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/linux/bootmem.h | 6 include/linux/numa.h | 12 mm/Kconfig | 3 mm/Makefile | 7 mm/page_alloc.c | 4 8 files changed, 776 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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