On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 15:12 +0300, Avi Kivity wrote:
>
> What's changed is not gup_fast() but the performance of munmap(),
> exit(), and exec(), no?
If it is indeed cache related like you suggested earlier, it would be
the allocation side of things, like fork()/mmap() that suffer since
there's fewer hot pages about, but yes, anything creating/destroying
page-tables.
> What bounds the amount of memory waiting to be freed during an rcu grace
> period?
Most RCU implementations don't have limits, so that could be quite a
lot. I think preemptible RCU has a batch limit at which point it tries
rather hard to force a grace period, but I'm not sure if even that
provides a hard limit.
Practically though, I haven't had reports of PPC/Sparc going funny
because of this.
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