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Re: Jemalloc fallout on sandpoint
On 2019/04/09 14:26, Julian Coleman wrote:
What kind of CPU is in this device? It's possible that jemalloc is making a page size assumption that isn't true for this particular powerpc CPU (I think there were other issues like this on another port...)
It is:
[ 1.0000000] cpu0 at mainbus0: 8245 (Revision 0.4), ID 0 (primary)
[ 1.0000000] cpu0: HID0 0x90c000<DOZE,DPM,ICE,DCE>, powersave: 1
[ 1.0000000] cpu0: 265.31 MHz
sandpoint machines use PPC_OEA processors:
https://nxr.netbsd.org/xref/src/sys/arch/sandpoint/conf/std.sandpoint#8
PPC_OEA and PPC_BOOKE use 4K pages, whereas jemalloc on powerpc ports
is configured for LG_PAGE = MAX_PAGE_SHIFT = 14, i.e., 16K pages for
PPC_IBM4XX.
If it is the cause of the problem, fix is trivial for sandpoint, which
only uses PPC_OEA processors; just expose page size to userland.
However, it is not so easy for evbppc, where both PPC_OEA/BOOKE and
PPC_IBM4XX coexist. There is a similar problem for sparc, where both
4K and 8K pages are used.
Thanks,
rin
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