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36 In general, a larger value will increase the caches memory footprint
38 Conversely, a smaller value will minimize the footprint
58 or smaller will be allocated using the Linux slab allocator,
67 Therefore, a rate limited warning will be printed to the console for any
84 allocations will fail if they exceed
91 allocations larger than this maximum will quickly fail.
93 allocations less than or equal to this value will use
105 However, because objects in magazines will prevent otherwise empty slabs
111 When this value is set to 0 the magazine size will
113 Otherwise magazines will be limited to 2-256 objects per magazine (i.e per cpu).
134 When writing a non-zero value to it, it will scan all the taskqs.
136 it will kick it to spawn more threads.
142 When enabled all taskq threads will be distributed evenly
151 flag will by default create only a single thread.
152 New threads will be created on demand up to a maximum allowed number
154 Threads which are no longer needed will be promptly destroyed.
160 When enabled, the priority specified when a taskq is created will be applied
162 When disabled all threads will use the default Linux kernel thread priority.
172 This means that normally threads will be created aggressively which is
174 Increasing this value will