On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 03:15:51 -0400 Rik van Riel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Make it possible for applications to have the kernel free memory
> lazily. This reduces a repeated free/malloc cycle from freeing
> pages and allocating them, to just marking them freeable. If the
> application wants to reuse them before the kernel needs the memory,
> not even a page fault will happen.
>
> This patch, together with Ulrich's glibc change, increases
> MySQL sysbench performance by a factor of 2 on my quad core
> test system.
>
In file included from include/linux/mman.h:4,
from arch/sparc64/kernel/sys_sparc.c:19:
include/asm/mman.h:36:1: "MADV_FREE" redefined
In file included from include/asm/mman.h:5,
from include/linux/mman.h:4,
from arch/sparc64/kernel/sys_sparc.c:19:
include/asm-generic/mman.h:32:1: this is the location of the previous definition
sparc32 and sparc64 already defined MADV_FREE:
#define MADV_FREE 0x5 /* (Solaris) contents can be freed */
I'll remove the sparc definitions for now, but we need to work out what
we're going to do here. Your patch changes the values of MADV_FREE on
sparc.
Perhaps this should be renamed to MADV_FREE_LINUX and given a different
number. It depends on how close your proposed behaviour is to Solaris's.
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