Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model

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From: Ray Lee
Date: Monday, November 12, 2007 - 9:27 pm

On Nov 12, 2007 7:42 PM, Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com> wrote:

Discontig obviously needs to die. However, FlatMem is consistently
faster, averaging about 2.1% better overall for your numbers above. Is
the page allocator not, erm, a fast path, where that matters?

Order	Flat	Sparse	% diff
0	639	641	0.3
1	567	593	4.4
2	679	692	1.9
3	763	781	2.3
4	961	962	0.1
5	1356	1392	2.6
6	2224	2336	4.8
7	4869	5074	4.0
8	12500	12732	1.8
9	27926	28165	0.8
10	58578	58682	0.2
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x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 4:52 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 5:42 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 8:42 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Ray Lee, (Mon Nov 12, 9:27 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 9:41 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Tue Nov 13, 2:52 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Thu Nov 15, 7:24 pm)
x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model V2, Christoph Lameter, (Thu Nov 15, 8:55 pm)