Hi,

Bin Liu <[email protected]> writes:
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> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Felipe Balbi
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> previously we were using a maximum of 32 TRBs per
>> endpoint. With each TRB being 16 bytes long, we were
>> using 512 bytes of memory for each endpoint.
>>
>> However, SLAB/SLUB will always allocate PAGE_SIZE
>> chunks. In order to better utilize the memory we
>> allocate and to allow deeper queues for gadgets
>> which would benefit from it (g_ether comes to mind),
>> let's increase the maximum to 256 TRBs which rounds
>> up to 4096 bytes for each endpoint.
>
> Do we want to increase the same for event ring buffers as
> while, which is allocated by dma_alloc_coherent(), which
> is also at PAGE_SIZE chunks, right?

I could, but that's much less important. Currently we have up to 2
events per endpoint which is very, very unlikely to happen. Plus, in
that case there's no tangible benefit. $subject, however, I've been
using on some performance optimization I've been trying to achieve (not
ready for submission just yet).

-- 
balbi

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