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unix_dgram_sendmsg() currently builds linear skbs, and this can stress page allocator with high order page allocations. When memory gets fragmented, this can eventually fail. We can try to use order-2 allocations for skb head (SKB_MAX_ALLOC) plus up to 16 page fragments to lower pressure on buddy allocator. This patch has no effect on messages of less than 16064 bytes. (on 64bit arches with PAGE_SIZE=4096) For bigger messages (from 16065 to 81600 bytes), this patch brings reliability at the expense of performance penalty because of extra pages allocations. netperf -t DG_STREAM -T 0,2 -- -m 16064 -s 200000 ->4086040 Messages / 10s netperf -t DG_STREAM -T 0,2 -- -m 16068 -s 200000 ->3901747 Messages / 10s Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> |
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sysctl_net_unix.c |