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Top Forums Programming Memory Leaks Post 302722249 by shamrock on Friday 26th of October 2012 02:34:59 PM
Old 10-26-2012
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Originally Posted by alister
In the open source world, that hasn't been true for about 10 years. Linux (glibc), OpenBSD, NetBSD, and FreeBSD all return memory to the system under certain circumstances (such as free()ing a massive chunk).
This is contrary to what I have read...since the freed memory return to the OS pool only when the process exits. I maybe wrong but this seems to contradict what I read in this book...besides frequent garbage collection by the OS is going to make the kernel sweat. In fact whatever I understood about runtime memory allocation from that book is exactly what Corona688 posted.
 

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MEMORYALLOCATORS(9)					   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual				       MEMORYALLOCATORS(9)

NAME
memoryallocators -- introduction to kernel memory allocators DESCRIPTION
The NetBSD kernel provides several memory allocators, each with different characteristics and purpose. This document summarizes the main differences between them. The Kmem Allocator The kmem allocator is modelled after an interface of similar name implemented in Solaris. This is main general purpose allocator in the ker- nel. It is implemented on-top of the vmem(9) resource allocator (beyond the scope of this document), meaning it will be using pool_cache(9) inter- nally to speed-up common (small) sized allocations. It requires no setup, but cannot be used from interrupt context. See kmem(9) for more details. The Pool Allocator The pool(9) allocator is a fixed-size memory allocator. It requires setup (to initialize a memory pool) and is interrupt-safe. See pool(9) for more details. The Pool Cache Allocator The pool cache allocator works on-top of the pool(9) allocator, also allowing fixed-size allocation only, requires setup, and is interrupt- safe. The pool cache allocator is expected to be faster than other allocators, including the ``normal'' pool allocator. In the future this allocator is expected to have a per-CPU cache. See pool_cache(9) for more details. The UVM Kernel Memory Allocator This is a low-level memory allocator interface. It allows variable-sized allocations in multiples of PAGE_SIZE, and can be used to allocate both wired and pageable kernel memory. See uvm(9) for more details. SEE ALSO
intro(9), kmem(9), pool(9), pool_cache(9), uvm(9), vmem(9) AUTHORS
Elad Efrat <elad@NetBSD.org> YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamt@NetBSD.org> BSD
August 3, 2009 BSD
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