From: David Laight <David.Laight@ACULAB.COM>
To: 'Christophe Leroy' <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>,
'Vlastimil Babka' <vbabka@suse.cz>,
"linux-mm@kvack.org" <linux-mm@kvack.org>
Cc: "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"patches@lists.linux.dev" <patches@lists.linux.dev>
Subject: RE: [PATCH] mm: remove all the slab allocators
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2023 22:04:26 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45a4b0ac2bac40a691b55ae9de5c6617@AcuMS.aculab.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a84e8534-ef49-c33f-711c-fa5b9ee88269@csgroup.eu>
From: Christophe Leroy
> Sent: 01 April 2023 19:45
>
> Le 01/04/2023 à 20:33, David Laight a écrit :
> > From: Vlastimil Babka
> >> Sent: 32 March 2023 10:47
> >>
> >> As the SLOB removal is on track and the SLAB removal is planned, I have
> >> realized - why should we stop there and not remove also SLUB? What's a
> >> slab allocator good for in 2023? The RAM sizes are getting larger and
> >> the modules cheaper [1]. The object constructor trick was perhaps
> >> interesting in 1994, but not with contemporary CPUs. So all the slab
> >> allocator does today is just adding an unnecessary layer of complexity
> >> over the page allocator.
> >
> > Why stop there?
> > Remove kmalloc() completely.
> > With cheap memory isn't unreasonable to go back to compile-time
> > settable fixed size arrays for all items.
> > Should make 'use after free' much easier to track down.
> >
>
> While at it, why not also increase the page size to hugepage size, that
> would allow us to remove all the complex THP logic, and would remove one
> level of page tables. I would also reduce TLB pressure.
Good idea, 4k pages were used on systems where the total system
memory was a few MB.
Memory system are now easily 1000x times larger - so why not 4MB
pages ....
David
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-04-01 22:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-04-01 9:46 Vlastimil Babka
2023-04-01 10:00 ` Lorenzo Stoakes
2023-04-01 10:25 ` Yosry Ahmed
2023-04-01 11:33 ` Petr Tesařík
2023-04-01 11:38 ` Vlastimil Babka
2023-04-01 15:15 ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-04-01 18:33 ` David Laight
2023-04-01 18:45 ` Christophe Leroy
2023-04-01 22:04 ` David Laight [this message]
2023-04-02 5:09 ` Jeff Xie
2023-04-02 9:09 ` 郭辉
2023-04-02 11:04 ` Matthew Wilcox
2023-04-03 3:51 ` Fabio M. De Francesco
2023-04-03 4:04 ` Fabio M. De Francesco
2023-04-03 4:13 ` Matthew Wilcox
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