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Freeing boot memory
Hello,
I and a colleague are studying the VM subsystem (actually this is the first
time we are examining the Linux source code more closely) and have a question
or two.
Well, the questions concern the boot memory allocator. To be more precise,
We're interested in the memory deallocation routines. We have seen that it is
only possible to free full pages. So, theoretically, if we make several
allocations smaller than one page, we will not be able to actually free this
memory. I just don't know of this kind of situation happens in real life. Do
we currently have some pages of memory "wasted" because the boot memory
allocator was not able to free small allocations? Is there any estimate (or
benchmark or whatever) on the number of pages that could be freed but are
not?
We have interest in hacking a little bit in the VM, and we thought that trying
to find out ways to avoid this problem (if this is really a problem) could be
nice. Do you have any thoughts about this?
Thanks a lot,
LMB
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