Re: Swap

From: Dan Maas (dmaas@dcine.com)
Date: Tue Nov 20 2001 - 16:26:57 EST


> I bet they're getting mmap()d, like all mp3 programs seem to do

Just a note here - I see much fewer buffer underruns and more consistent
read-ahead/drop-behind behavior (i.e. no paging of other programs) when
using plain read(), as opposed to mmap(). This is in a video playback
program that pumps 3.6MB/sec!

MP3 datarates are less than 50KB/sec, so I don't really see why they stand
to benefit from mmap()... With mmap() you pay the extra cost of setting
up/tearing down the mapping, and the kernel->user copy is virtually
insignificant anyway (you already are paying for a single copy plus cache
pollution when moving the data from filesystem buffer to sound card DMA
buffer, so a second copy isn't a big deal)...

Regards,
Dan

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