[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] maximum memory size allocated by _xmalloc
> On 12/07/12 01:01, Chulmin Kim wrote: > >> On 11/07/12 10:13, Chulmin Kim wrote: > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I'm currently inserting my own code to adjust the several existing > >>> memory ballooning works. > >>> > >>> To accomplish it, I manage some kind of statistics in Xen memory area. > >>> > >>> Using _xmalloc, I've allocated certain size of memory chunk for > >>> the data structure. ( I varied it from 10kb to 24 MB.) > >>> > >>> When the size is equal to 24 MB, xen won't boot anymore. (stuck > >>> during the xmalloc, according to my debugging. _xmalloc returns > >>> NULL.) There was no problem when the size is below 12MB. > >>> > >>> Is there any limitation such as max memory size for _xmalloc? > >>> > >>> I suspected xen heap size, but, it is no longer adjustable. Right? > >>> > >>> I hope somebody can give me a clue. Thanks. > >> _xmalloc will first try to use the size pools for allocation, and > >> failing > > that, try to > >> allocate full pages. > >> > >> As it is returning NULL, this probably means you no longer have > >> 24MB of > > free > >> contiguous RAM to allocate. > >> > >> ~Andrew > >> > > Thanks for the reply, Andrew. > > > > I have to check the contiguity. > > > > If it is the cause of the problem, then, how can I detour this problem? > > > > Other xen part calling xmalloc_array does not handle this problem as > > far as I know. (only consider it as an error) > > > > Should I split the data structure into two or more chunks? > > Personally, I would think that 24M is a stupidly large amount to be > trying to allocate with xmalloc and friends. > > If you are using that much memory, it might be worth using > alloc_xenheap_pages() and working with full pages instead. > > Why do you need so much space for memory statistics? > > ~Andrew OK. I will try alloc_xenheap_pages(). But, isn't xmalloc (and its friends) already using alloc_xenheap_pages()? I am following up a research work (Dynamic Memory Balncing ~~), and it maintains a table which has an entry per page in the machine. My machine has large memory (different from that in the research work), so it needs that amount of memory. Thanks! > > -- > Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer > T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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