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This is described in the vmem paper: "directs vmem to use the next free segment after the one previously allocated." The implementation adds a new boundary tag type, M_CURSOR, which is linked into the segment list and precedes the segment following the previous M_NEXTFIT allocation. The cursor is used to locate the next free segment satisfying the allocation constraints. This implementation isn't O(1) since busy tags aren't coalesced, and we may potentially scan the entire segment list during an M_NEXTFIT allocation. Reviewed by: alc MFC after: 1 month Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17226 |
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