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author | Artur Grabowski <art@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2002-01-23 00:39:49 +0000 |
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committer | Artur Grabowski <art@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2002-01-23 00:39:49 +0000 |
commit | 428a9d0c41ac6e6a1e3b34fe87ab6ef38f3764cb (patch) | |
tree | bca3c796baa50ba1a667d9fc1450766d842763b4 /sys/arch/alpha/tc/tc_3000_300.h | |
parent | ad9498378fb50081ca58cbd745f9705b789f2da8 (diff) |
Pool deals fairly well with physical memory shortage, but it doesn't deal
well (not at all) with shortages of the vm_map where the pages are mapped
(usually kmem_map).
Try to deal with it:
- group all information the backend allocator for a pool in a separate
struct. The pool will only have a pointer to that struct.
- change the pool_init API to reflect that.
- link all pools allocating from the same allocator on a linked list.
- Since an allocator is responsible to wait for physical memory it will
only fail (waitok) when it runs out of its backing vm_map, carefully
drain pools using the same allocator so that va space is freed.
(see comments in code for caveats and details).
- change pool_reclaim to return if it actually succeeded to free some
memory, use that information to make draining easier and more efficient.
- get rid of PR_URGENT, noone uses it.
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