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Re: [lwip-users] api_lib.c MEMP_API_MSG usage
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Andreas Becker |
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Re: [lwip-users] api_lib.c MEMP_API_MSG usage |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:28:04 +0100 |
Hi Simon,
i agree with you. There is no reason, to allocate the variables with
memp_malloc.
I looked for some multi referencing and reference counts, like we use them
for pbufs. But there is nothing like that.
It may speed things up.
Would you provide a patch for this?
Andreas.
> Hi list,
>
> I recently took a close look at the usage of 'struct api_msg' variables
> in api_lib.c. Throughout the file, those variables are allocated using
> the mem-pool MEMP_API_MSG. Surprisingly, I noticed that those variables
> are always allocated at the beginning of a function (memp_malloc()) and
> deallocated at the end of the same function (memp_free()). So, if the
> lifetime of such a variable is only for one function, why not allocate
> it on the stack? Although allocating through a pool is not that slow,
> allocating on the stack is still faster (you get it 'for free' when
> entering the function). Also, (on a 32-bit platform) a 'struct api_msg'
> should be 24 bytes max, so this is not really too big for the stack, is
> it?
> I tested this by changing api_lib.c so all api_msg variables are
> allocated on the stack and it works. Any one interested in this topic?
>
> Simon
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