Hi

I noticed on a small x86_64 NUMA setup (2 nodes) that cache_free_alien() is 
very expensive.
This is because of a cache miss on struct slab.
At the time an object is freed (call to kmem_cache_free() for example), the 
underlying 'struct slab' is not anymore cache-hot.

struct slab *slabp = virt_to_slab(objp);
nodeid = slabp->nodeid; // cache miss

So we currently need slab only to lookup nodeid, to be able to use the cachep 
cpu cache, or not.

Couldn't we use something less expensive, like pfn_to_nid() ?
On x86_64 pfn_to_nid usually shares one cache line for all objects (struct 
memnode)

Is it possible virt_to_slab(objp)->nodeid being different from pfn_to_nid(objp) 
?

Eric
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