superpages in FreeBSD (netmap related) ?
Marko Zec
zec at fer.hr
Mon Jun 1 09:54:47 UTC 2015
On Mon, 1 Jun 2015 11:34:00 +0200
Luigi Rizzo <rizzo at iet.unipi.it> wrote:
> Hi,
> i was wondering how we can improve the netmap memory allocator
> to make use of 2M pages (through the page promotion trick).
>
> in netmap, when we allocate packet buffers,
> we issue requests for 4k blocks to contigmalloc(),
> and i have no idea if there is a way to improve the
> chance that the memory is mapped to 2M pages ?
In my (previous life) experience, when requested large enough blocks,
malloc() did a good job at automatically promoting those to superpages,
and in my applications this behavior was 100% consistent, at least on
amd64. After the block is allocated one can check whether it is
superpage-mapped:
pmap_t pmap = vmspace_pmap(curthread->td_proc->p_vmspace);
if (pmap_mincore(pmap, (vm_offset_t) addr) & MINCORE_SUPER)
/* you're good */
else
/* bad luck */
OTOH I'm not aware of any mechanisms for forcing superpage allocations
at malloc() time.
Marko
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