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2016 Mar 30
0
[PATCH v3 08/16] zsmalloc: squeeze freelist into page->mapping
...(first_page, f_objidx); mod_zspage_inuse(first_page, -1); zs_stat_dec(class, OBJ_USED, 1); } @@ -1543,8 +1576,8 @@ static void zs_object_copy(struct size_class *class, unsigned long dst, obj_to_location(src, &s_page, &s_objidx); obj_to_location(dst, &d_page, &d_objidx); - s_off = obj_idx_to_offset(s_page, s_objidx, class->size); - d_off = obj_idx_to_offset(d_page, d_objidx, class->size); + s_off = (class->size * s_objidx) & ~PAGE_MASK; + d_off = (class->size * d_objidx) & ~PAGE_MASK; if (s_off + class->size > PAGE_SIZE) s_size = PAGE_SIZE...
2016 Mar 11
0
[PATCH v1 11/19] zsmalloc: squeeze freelist into page->mapping
...(first_page, f_objidx); mod_zspage_inuse(first_page, -1); zs_stat_dec(class, OBJ_USED, 1); } @@ -1541,8 +1573,8 @@ static void zs_object_copy(struct size_class *class, unsigned long dst, obj_to_location(src, &s_page, &s_objidx); obj_to_location(dst, &d_page, &d_objidx); - s_off = obj_idx_to_offset(s_page, s_objidx, class->size); - d_off = obj_idx_to_offset(d_page, d_objidx, class->size); + s_off = (class->size * s_objidx) & ~PAGE_MASK; + d_off = (class->size * d_objidx) & ~PAGE_MASK; if (s_off + class->size > PAGE_SIZE) s_size = PAGE_SIZE...
2016 Mar 11
31
[PATCH v1 00/19] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and failed to fork easily. The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork easily.
2016 Mar 11
31
[PATCH v1 00/19] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and failed to fork easily. The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork easily.
2016 Mar 21
22
[PATCH v2 00/18] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and failed to fork easily. The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork easily.
2016 Mar 21
22
[PATCH v2 00/18] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and failed to fork easily. The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork easily.
2016 Mar 30
33
[PATCH v3 00/16] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and failed to fork easily. The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork easily.
2016 Mar 30
33
[PATCH v3 00/16] Support non-lru page migration
Recently, I got many reports about perfermance degradation in embedded system(Android mobile phone, webOS TV and so on) and failed to fork easily. The problem was fragmentation caused by zram and GPU driver pages. Their pages cannot be migrated so compaction cannot work well, either so reclaimer ends up shrinking all of working set pages. It made system very slow and even to fail to fork easily.