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Yonghong Song authored
Currently, refill low/high marks are set with the assumption of normal non-percpu memory allocation. For example, for an allocation size 256, for non-percpu memory allocation, low mark is 32 and high mark is 96, resulting in the batch allocation of 48 elements and the allocated memory will be 48 * 256 = 12KB for this particular cpu. Assuming an 128-cpu system, the total memory consumption across all cpus will be 12K * 128 = 1.5MB memory. This might be okay for non-percpu allocation, but may not be good for percpu allocation, which will consume 1.5MB * 128 = 192MB memory in the worst case if every cpu has a chance of memory allocation. In practice, percpu allocation is very rare compared to non-percpu allocation. So let us have smaller low/high marks which can avoid unnecessary memory consumption. Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev> Acked-by: Hou Tao <houtao1@huawei.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231222031755.1289671-1-yonghong.song@linux.devSigned-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
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