From: Parag Warudkar <kernel-stuff@comcast.net>
To: David Brownell <david-b@pacbell.net>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, scjody@modernduck.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] ohci1394: dma_pool_destroy while in_atomic() && irqs_disabled()
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 15:50:15 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200502191550.15929.kernel-stuff@comcast.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200502191136.05584.david-b@pacbell.net>
On Saturday 19 February 2005 02:36 pm, David Brownell wrote:
> The cost of creating the dma_pool is the cost of one small kmalloc()
> plus (the expensive part) the /sys/devices/.../pools sysfs attribute
> is created along with the first pool. (Use that instead of slabinfo
> for those pool allocations.) That's why the normal spot to create and
> destroy dma pools is in driver probe() and remove() methods.
What's the format of /sys/devices/.../pools (Name of pool, ? ? ? ?) ? Can the
memory consumption be derived from it?
Here is what the ohci pools look during data read (Kino->Capture) and after
closing Kino -
During Kino Capture
[root@localhost pci0000:00]# cat ./0000:00:0a.0/0000:02:00.0/pools
poolinfo - 0.1
ohci1394 rcv prg 16 256 16 1 ------------------> This one is in question
ohci1394 trm prg 32 64 64 1
ohci1394 trm prg 32 64 64 1
ohci1394 rcv prg 4 256 16 1
ohci1394 rcv prg 4 256 16 1
After Closing Kino
[root@localhost pci0000:00]# cat ./0000:00:0a.0/0000:02:00.0/pools
poolinfo - 0.1
ohci1394 trm prg 32 64 64 1
ohci1394 trm prg 32 64 64 1
ohci1394 rcv prg 4 256 16 1
ohci1394 rcv prg 4 256 16 1
Parag
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Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-02-19 19:36 [PATCH] ohci1394: dma_pool_destroy while in_atomic() && irqs_disabled() David Brownell
2005-02-19 20:50 ` Parag Warudkar [this message]
2005-02-19 21:13 ` David Brownell
2005-02-19 22:55 ` Jody McIntyre
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-01-30 20:54 Parag Warudkar
2005-01-30 21:17 ` Andrew Morton
2005-01-30 22:49 ` Parag Warudkar
2005-01-30 23:02 ` Andrew Morton
2005-01-31 1:19 ` Parag Warudkar
2005-01-31 23:26 ` Parag Warudkar
2005-02-11 15:35 ` Dan Dennedy
2005-02-11 18:43 ` Jody McIntyre
2005-02-12 3:54 ` Parag Warudkar
2005-02-18 15:32 ` Dan Dennedy
2005-02-18 15:42 ` Parag Warudkar
2005-02-19 6:36 ` Jody McIntyre
2005-02-19 15:06 ` Parag Warudkar
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