Session:Controlling Linux Memory Fragmentation and Higher Order Allocation Failure: Analysis, Observations and Results

Session Details

 * Event : ELC 2012
 * Date : February 17, 2012
 * Author : Pintu Kumar
 * Organization: Samsung
 * Slides : [[Media:Controlling_Linux_Memory_Fragmentation_and_Higher_Order_Allocation_Failure-_Analysis,_Observations_and_Results.pdf|PDF]]
 * Video : (talk was not delivered, but slides were made available)

Abstract
The presentation includes the following :
 * Measuring Linux memory fragmentation in a running Linux kernel across each zones and each order including overall levels as well.
 * Memory fragmentation analysis with respect to Linux smart phones from boot-up to application launching and terminating.
 * Memory fragmentation analysis with respect to Linux smart phones from boot-up to application launching and terminating. 3) Tools to invoke kernel higher-order page allocation and analyze allocation success and failure cases.
 * Tracking higher-order allocation in kernel and its advantages.
 * Observations and experimental results for higher-order allocation success with respect to the implementation.
 * Few experimentation data.
 * Summary and what can be done further and further plans.

Biography
Pintu is a Tech Lead at Samsung, and part of the BSP and kernel development team for Samsung smartphones.

Transcript
(no video is available for this talk. It was cancelled.)