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Latest revision as of 23:20, 7 September 2012
Contents |
Session Details
- Event
- ELC 2012
- Date
- February 17, 2012
- Author
- Pintu Kumar
- Organization
- Samsung
- Slides
- Video
- (talk was not delivered, but slides were made available)
Abstract
The presentation includes the following :
- Measuring Linux memory fragmentation in a running Linux kernel across each zones and each order including overall levels as well.
- Memory fragmentation analysis with respect to Linux smart phones from boot-up to application launching and terminating.
- Memory fragmentation analysis with respect to Linux smart phones from boot-up to application launching and terminating. 3) Tools to invoke kernel higher-order page allocation and analyze allocation success and failure cases.
- Tracking higher-order allocation in kernel and its advantages.
- Observations and experimental results for higher-order allocation success with respect to the implementation.
- Few experimentation data.
- Summary and what can be done further and further plans.
Biography
Pintu is a Tech Lead at Samsung, and part of the BSP and kernel development team for Samsung smartphones.
Transcript
(no video is available for this talk. It was cancelled.)