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- SLOB abstract "The SLOB (Simple List Of Blocks) allocator is one of three available memory allocators in the Linux kernel. (The other two are SLAB and SLUB.) The SLOB allocator is designed to require little memory for the implementation and housekeeping, for use in small systems such as embedded systems. Unfortunately, a major limitation of the SLOB allocator is that it suffers greatly from internal fragmentation.SLOB currently uses a first-fit algorithm, which uses the first available space for memory. In 2008, a reply from Linus Torvalds on a Linux mailing list was made where he suggested the use of a best-fit algorithm, which tries to find a memory block which suits needs best. Best fit finds the smallest space which fits the required amount available, avoiding loss of performance, both by fragmentation and consolidation of memory.By default, Linux kernel used a SLAB Allocation system until version 2.6.23, when SLUB allocation became the default. When the CONFIG_SLAB flag is disabled, the kernel falls back to using the "SLOB" allocator. The SLOB allocator was used in DSLinux on Nintendo DS handheld console.".
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- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Best_fit.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Bin_packing_problem.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux_kernel.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Category:Memory_management_algorithms.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Curve_fitting.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink DSLinux.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_memory_allocation.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink First_fit_algorithm.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Handheld_console.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Handheld_game_console.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Linus_Torvalds.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Linux_kernel.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Memory_management.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_DS.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink SLUB_(software).
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLink Slab_allocation.
- SLOB wikiPageWikiLinkText "SLOB".
- SLOB hasPhotoCollection SLOB.
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- SLOB subject Category:Linux_kernel.
- SLOB subject Category:Memory_management_algorithms.
- SLOB hypernym Allocators.
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- SLOB type Algorithm.
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- SLOB comment "The SLOB (Simple List Of Blocks) allocator is one of three available memory allocators in the Linux kernel. (The other two are SLAB and SLUB.) The SLOB allocator is designed to require little memory for the implementation and housekeeping, for use in small systems such as embedded systems. Unfortunately, a major limitation of the SLOB allocator is that it suffers greatly from internal fragmentation.SLOB currently uses a first-fit algorithm, which uses the first available space for memory.".
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