Well, if it's really that simple.... Another aspect of this, tho, is that I'd like to be able to profile my memory usage. Does the SA have any ability to report (easily) the number of pages allocated and how full each one is? Matt Dharm On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 10:56:36AM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote: > Matthew Dharm writes: > > For 2.5, I'm planning on switching my driver over to the slab allocator, > > for a variety of reasons. Does anyone have a _dead_ simple example of how > > to use such a beast? I've seen the various web pages and document > > explaining the API, but I love to see working examples for reference (and > > to fill in the blanks). > > The slab allocator IS dead simple to use, basically: > > - driver global variable: > > kmem_cache_t *usb_mass_cachep; > > - in the driver init function: > > usb_mass_cachep = kmem_cache_create("usb_mass_cache", > sizeof(struct whatever), > 0, SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN, > NULL, NULL); > (check for NULL usb_mass_slab) > > - in the driver cleanup function: > > if (usb_mass_cachep && kmem_cache_destroy(usb_mass_cachep)) > printk(KERN_ERR "usb_mass_cache: not all structures freed\n"); > > - wherever you need an item from the slab cache: > > whateverp = kmem_cache_alloc(usb_mass_cachep, GFP_KERNEL); > (check for NULL whateverp) > > - when you are done with it: > > kmem_cache_free(usb_mass_cachep, whateverp); > > Notes: > - if you have a slab leak and you don't free all of the items (hence the slab > cache is not removed), you will probably get an oops when you reload the > driver. You can only have one slab cache per name ("usb_mass_cache" here). > - You may need different alignment (SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN), or not > - You may need different allocation policy (GFP_KERNEL), or not > > Cheers, Andreas > -- > Andreas Dilger \ "If a man ate a pound of pasta and a pound of antipasto, > \ would they cancel out, leaving him still hungry?" > http://www-mddsp.enel.ucalgary.ca/People/adilger/ -- Dogbert -- Matthew Dharm Home: mdharm-usb@one-eyed-alien.net Maintainer, Linux USB Mass Storage Driver God, root, what is difference? -- Pitr User Friendly, 11/11/1999