From: Patrick Porlan <patrick.porlan@linux.intel.com>
To: ofono@ofono.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] PPP: Optimize write buffer management
Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2011 17:08:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1299600528.2528.9.camel@pporlan-linux> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D6E6209.6030908@gmail.com>
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Hi Denis,
On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 09:28 -0600, Denis Kenzior wrote:
> >> Is there a particular reason why you chose to use a ring buffer of ring
> >> buffers? A simple GQueue might be much easier to understand. If you are
> >> worried about 'infinite queuing' then a simple counter might help to
> >> alleviate that.
I just sent a new version of my patch that does it (forgot to tag it as
v2, sorry).
> >> You change BUFFER_SIZE from 2048 to 4096 and remove the multiplication
> >> here.
Having a constant named BUFFER_SIZE whose value is half a buffer size
did not seem right though. I reinstantated the multiplication, but at
the macro definition level.
> >> So I think we have to be a bit careful here. HDLC framing can in theory
> >> (if you're maximally unlucky) result in doubling of the data size once
> >> it is framed. This means that we might have enough space in the current
> >> buffer according to this estimate, but still exceed it once the actual
> >> framing is performed. If so, then we have to drop the frame.
I checked with random data, and get some frames dropped with a 128
margin, but none with 256. Using a much larger margin might be
detrimental to memory usage, so I chose to leave it like this. We can
address this in a further patch if you wish.
> Yes, we definitely want to have some sort of buffer pool management
> strategy to share a pool of buffers between different entities (e.g.
> GAtMux, GAtServer, GAtHDLC). Have you looked at g_slice* inside glib
> yet? I think we can take advantage of the fact that most of our ring
> buffers are sized at 4k.
It looks like this allocator should be used in ringbuffer.c. Let's
discuss that and follow up with another patch.
Regards,
-- Patrick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-03-08 16:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-03-01 15:07 [PATCH] PPP: Optimize write buffer management Patrick Porlan
2011-03-02 3:47 ` Denis Kenzior
2011-03-02 8:42 ` Patrick Porlan
2011-03-02 9:59 ` patch to fix BMC #13679 Huawei EM770: ofonod crash when disable/enable 3G technology Xu, Martin
2011-03-03 5:22 ` Denis Kenzior
2011-03-04 6:53 ` Xu, Martin
2011-03-04 15:19 ` Denis Kenzior
2011-03-02 15:28 ` [PATCH] PPP: Optimize write buffer management Denis Kenzior
2011-03-08 16:08 ` Patrick Porlan [this message]
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2011-03-08 15:58 Patrick Porlan
2011-03-15 19:28 ` Denis Kenzior
2011-03-16 9:00 ` Patrick Porlan
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