[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] RE: [RFC] transcendent memory for Linux
Hi Pavel -- Thanks for the feedback! > This description (whole mail) needs to go into > Documentation/, somewhere. Good idea. I'll do that for the next time I post the patches. > > Normal memory is directly addressable by the kernel, > > of a known normally-fixed size, synchronously accessible, > > and persistent (though not across a reboot). > ... > > Transcendent memory, or "tmem" for short, provides a > > well-defined API to access this unusual class of memory. > > The basic operations are page-copy-based and use a flexible > > object-oriented addressing mechanism. Tmem assumes > > Should this API be documented, somewhere? Is it in-kernel API or does > userland see it? It is documented currently at: http://oss.oracle.com/projects/tmem/documentation/api/ (just noticed I still haven't posted version 0.0.2 which has a few minor changes). I will add a briefer description of this API in Documentation/ It is in-kernel only because some of the operations have a parameter that is a physical page frame number. > > "Preswap" IS persistent, but for various reasons may not always > > be available for use, again due to factors that may not be > > visible to the kernel (but, briefly, if the kernel is being > > "good" and has shared its resources nicely, then it will be > > able to use preswap, else it will not). Once a page is put, > > a get on the page will always succeed. So when the kernel > > finds itself in a situation where it needs to swap out a page, > > it first attempts to use preswap. If the put works, a disk > > write and (usually) a disk read are avoided. If it doesn't, > > the page is written to swap as usual. Unlike precache, whether > > Ok, how much slower this gets in the worst case? Single hypercall to > find out that preswap is unavailable? I guess that compared to disk > access that's lost in the noise? Yes, the overhead of one hypercall per swap page is lost in the noise. Dan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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