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2008 Oct 15
3
[PATCH] use tlsf for xmalloc engine
...http://code.google.com/p/compcache/source/browse/trunk/sub-projects/allocators/tlsf-kmod with description and performance details here: http://code.google.com/p/compcache/wiki/TLSFAllocator (new Xen code uses 4K=PAGE_SIZE for the region size) For detailed info on tlsf, see: http://rtportal.upv.es/rtmalloc/ (NOTE to Isaku-san: There may be some subtle alignment or PAGE_SIZE issues to get tlsf to work on ia64. I have not tried it. If problems, use an ifdef in common/Makefile to change to the legacy xmalloc on ia64.) Signed-off by: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com> ________________...
2010 Mar 27
1
[RFC] GSoC 2010: Memory Compression for Virtualized Environments
...VFS implementation on kernel 2.6.8 to send multiple read requests in parallel (http://linux-mm.org/NitinGupta) * Were you involved in other OpenSource development projects in the past? which, when and in what role? - Ported to kernel and extended TLSF allocator allocator (http://rtportal.upv.es/rtmalloc/) with support for multiple memory pools. This has replaced Xen's default xmalloc allocator. - Currently developing small IDE especially suited for large C based projects like the Linux kernel: http://code.google.com/p/kxref/ (low priority) * Why have you chosen your development idea and wha...
2010 Mar 27
1
[RFC] GSoC 2010: Memory Compression for Virtualized Environments
...VFS implementation on kernel 2.6.8 to send multiple read requests in parallel (http://linux-mm.org/NitinGupta) * Were you involved in other OpenSource development projects in the past? which, when and in what role? - Ported to kernel and extended TLSF allocator allocator (http://rtportal.upv.es/rtmalloc/) with support for multiple memory pools. This has replaced Xen's default xmalloc allocator. - Currently developing small IDE especially suited for large C based projects like the Linux kernel: http://code.google.com/p/kxref/ (low priority) * Why have you chosen your development idea and wha...