Re: [patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB

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From: Andrew Morton
Date: Friday, August 24, 2007 - 2:38 pm

On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 23:46:53 -0700
Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com> wrote:


I'm struggling a bit to understand these numbers.  Bigger is better, I
assume?  In what units are these numbers?


OK, but what happened to the third pair of columns (Concurrent Alloc,
Kmalloc) for 1024 and 2048-byte allocations?  They seem to have become
significantly slower?

Thanks for running the numbers, but it's still a bit hard to work out
whether these changes are an aggregate benefit?


Most Linux machines are uniprocessor.  We should keep an eye on what effect
a change like this has on code size and performance for CONFIG_SMP=n
builds..


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[patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB, Christoph Lameter, (Wed Aug 22, 11:46 pm)
Re: [patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB, Peter Zijlstra, (Thu Aug 23, 2:52 am)
Re: [patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB, Christoph Lameter, (Thu Aug 23, 12:25 pm)
Re: [patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB, Andrew Morton, (Fri Aug 24, 2:38 pm)
Re: [patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Aug 27, 11:50 am)
Re: [patch 0/6] Per cpu structures for SLUB, Andrew Morton, (Mon Aug 27, 4:51 pm)