[PATCH RFC] 1/2 central workspace for zlib

Jörn Engel joern at wohnheim.fh-wedel.de
Sat May 31 07:07:43 EDT 2003


On Sat, 31 May 2003 20:51:04 +1000, James Morris wrote:
> On Fri, 30 May 2003, David S. Miller wrote:
> 
> > My understanding is that these are just scratchpads.  The contents
> > while a decompress/compress operation is not occuring does not
> > matter.
> 
> It depends on how the zlib library is used.  The filesystems and crypto
> code use it so that each operation is distinct, although it is possible to
> maintain compression history between operations: PPP does this via a
> sliding compression window, and there are other potential users such as
> ROHC.
> 
> One way of addressing this would to allow the user to supply their own 
> workspace if compression history needs to be maintained.

Agreed.  How much memory is needed for the history?  Most of the
workspace or substancially less?

> > So if we have 2 such scratchpads per cpu, one for normal and one for
> > BH context, his idea truly can work and be useful to everyone.
> > It would also be lockless on SMP.
> 
> And perhaps implement with a lazy allocation scheme so that these
> scratchpads are only allocated if needed (i.e. a caller does not provide
> its own workspace).

Disagreed.  Two scratchpads per cpu won't hurt in the mean case much
and lazy allocation wouldn't improve the worst case either.  Keep them
static and simple.

Jörn

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