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authorBenjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org>2006-01-04 01:06:50 +0300
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2006-01-04 01:06:50 +0300
commit4947d3ef8de7b4f42aed6ea9ba689dc8fb45b5a5 (patch)
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downloadlinux-4947d3ef8de7b4f42aed6ea9ba689dc8fb45b5a5.tar.xz
[NET]: Speed up __alloc_skb()
From: Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@kvack.org> In __alloc_skb(), the use of skb_shinfo() which casts a u8 * to the shared info structure results in gcc being forced to do a reload of the pointer since it has no information on possible aliasing. Fix this by using a pointer to refer to skb_shared_info. By initializing skb_shared_info sequentially, the write combining buffers can reduce the number of memory transactions to a single write. Reorder the initialization in __alloc_skb() to match the structure definition. There is also an alignment issue on 64 bit systems with skb_shared_info by converting nr_frags to a short everything packs up nicely. Also, pass the slab cache pointer according to the fclone flag instead of using two almost identical function calls. This raises bw_unix performance up to a peak of 707KB/s when combined with the spinlock patch. It should help other networking protocols, too. Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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