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Date:      Sun, 26 Jul 1998 03:20:23 -0700
From:      David Greenman <dg@root.com>
To:        Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>
Cc:        Brian Feldman <green@zone.baldcom.net>, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: New LINT options: what is VM coloring? 
Message-ID:  <199807261020.DAA07327@implode.root.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 26 Jul 1998 11:24:01 %2B0200." <19980726112401.A5570@klemm.gtn.com> 

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>On Sat, Jul 25, 1998 at 05:10:54PM -0700, David Greenman wrote:
>>    Page coloring is the process of allocating pages that have physical
>> alignment that provides optimal utilization of the memory cache. This can
>> be a big win for direct-mapped caches (e.g. most Pentium L2 caches), but
>> loses effectiveness with set-associative caches (e.g. Pentium Pro, which
>> has a set size of 4).
>
>Do you think it would be better to turn PQ off using:
>
>	options	PQ_NOOPT		# No coloring

   You mean in the Pentium Pro case? No, page coloring has basically no
overhead and can only help - even with associative caches. I think the
"PQ_NOOPT" option is only for performance comparison/testing.

-DG

David Greenman
Co-founder/Principal Architect, The FreeBSD Project

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