Re: Avoiding external fragmentation with a placement policy Version 12

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>>> Actually, even with TSO enabled, you'll get large order
>>> allocations, but for receive packets, and these allocations
>>> happen in software interrupt context.
>> 
>> Sounds like we still need to cope then ... ?
> 
> Sure. Although we should try to not use higher order allocs if
> possible of course. Even with a fallback mode, you will still be
> putting more pressure on higher order areas and thus degrading
> the service for *other* allocators, so such schemes should
> obviously be justified by performance improvements.

My point is that outside of a benchmark situation (where we just
rebooted the machine to run a test) you will NEVER get an order 4
block free anyway, so it's pointless. Moreover, if we use non-contig
order 0 blocks, we can use cache hot pages ;-)

M.

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