Hi all,

I’m in the market for a good concurrent allocator to manage a memory region 
corresponding to pinned network memory for a multithreaded and distributed HPC 
application. Basically, I’m going to want to do RDMA to objects that are often 
malloced and freed. The pinning operation is expensive so it is important to 
amortize it over lots of uses. I’ve written a simple thread-local caching 
allocator that allows me to pin contiguous blocks when they’re first allocated, 
and then just use TLS free listing to reuse space, however I don’t really have 
the resources needed to implement this in a robust way.

Is there any natural way to do this in jemalloc at this time? My gut feeling is 
that there isn’t, explicitly specifying an arena breaks its caching and there’s 
not an obvious way to register a callback to run on internal block allocation 
and freeing (where I could pin/unpin the underlying memory).

If jemalloc doesn’t really support this use case, does anyone know of an 
efficient, scalable, robust allocator that does?

Thanks,
Luke
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