Re: Reusing the slab allocator

From: Pekka Enberg
Date: Sat Aug 13 2005 - 11:18:31 EST


On 8/10/05, Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We need a memory manager for the VRAM on video cards. The most common
> video cards have been 2MB and 512MB memory. Is it possible to reuse
> the kernel slab allocator for managing this memory?
>
> There are a couple of other odd constraints.
> 1) Some objects need to be allocated on boundaries, like 64B or even
> 1KB divisible addresses.
> 2) It would be best if the allocation bookkeeping data structures were
> kept in system RAM. It may not be simple to access VRAM for read/write
> of bookkeeping info. VRAM can require slow PCI cycles or need high
> mem mappings to access.
>
> If possible I'd rather reuse an existing manager than write a new one.

Alternatively, take a look at vmem allocator described in Magazines
and Vmem: Extending the Slab Allocator to Many CPUs and Arbitrary
Resources by Bonwick. AFAIK the slab allocator in Solaris is built on
vmem.

Pekka
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