On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 04:59:37PM +0000, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
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> The original slab allocator was implemented by Jeff Bonwick for the
> SunOS kernel (5, not 4) and it decidedly didn't work in this way. It
> used type-segregated, linked free lists and was based on some kind of
> underlying 'page allocator'. This can be used to limit internal
> fragmentation (memory lost due to bookkeeping overhead) and it's a good,
> generally scheme for dealin with many types of objects of discrete sizes
> but it's totally powerless agains external fragmention, ie, memory
> consumed by inactive objects of a certain kind which can't be reused
> because the inactive objects are interspersed with active ones.
Then I was simply mistaken :) Thanks Rainer for pointing that out.
Best
KatolaZ
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