Linpool flush drops all the allocated pages but one

When a linpool is used to allocate a one-off big load of memory, it
makes no sense to keep that amount of memory for future use inside the
linpool. Contrary to previous implementations where the memory was
directly free()d, we now use the page allocator which has an internal
cache which keeps the released pages for us and subsequent allocations
simply get these released pages back.

And even if the page cleanup routine kicks in inbetween, the pages get
only madvise()d, not munmap()ed so performance aspects are negligible.

This may fix some memory usage peaks in extreme cases.
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Maria Matejka 2023-02-22 14:45:20 +01:00
parent 913ec57f27
commit 6c058ae40c
1 changed files with 8 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -187,11 +187,18 @@ lp_flush(linpool *m)
{
struct lp_chunk *c;
/* Move ptr to the first chunk and free all large chunks */
/* Move ptr to the first chunk and free all other chunks */
m->current = c = m->first;
m->ptr = c ? c->data : NULL;
m->end = c ? c->data + LP_DATA_SIZE : NULL;
while (c && c->next)
{
struct lp_chunk *d = c->next;
c->next = d->next;
free_page(d);
}
while (c = m->first_large)
{
m->first_large = c->next;