Re: [POLL] SLAB : Are the 32 and 192 bytes caches really usefullon x86_64 machines ?

From: Eric Dumazet
Date: Wed Dec 21 2005 - 08:37:25 EST


Folkert van Heusden a écrit :



size-131072 0 0 131072
size-65536 0 0 65536
size-32768 20 20 32768
size-16384 8 9 16384
size-8192 37 38 8192
size-4096 269 269 4096
size-2048 793 910 2048
size-1024 564 608 1024
size-512 702 856 512
size-256 1485 4005 256
size-128 1209 1350 128
size-64 2858 3363 64
size-32 1538 2714 64
Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 3.00GHz
address sizes : 40 bits physical, 48 bits virtual


Folkert van Heusden

Hi Folkert

Your results are interesting : size-32 seems to use objects of size 64 !

> size-32 1538 2714 64 <<HERE>>

So I guess that size-32 cache could be avoided at least for EMT (I take you run a 64 bits kernel ?)

Eric
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