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SubjectRe: [RFC-PATCH 2/4] mm: Add __rcu_alloc_page_lockless() func.
On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 09:11:23AM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Thu 01-10-20 21:26:26, Uladzislau Rezki wrote:
> > >
> > > No, I meant going back to idea of new gfp flag, but adjust the implementation in
> > > the allocator (different from what you posted in previous version) so that it
> > > only looks at the flag after it tries to allocate from pcplist and finds out
> > > it's empty. So, no inventing of new page allocator entry points or checks such
> > > as the one you wrote above, but adding the new gfp flag in a way that it doesn't
> > > affect existing fast paths.
> > >
> > OK. Now i see. Please have a look below at the patch, so we fully understand
> > each other. If that is something that is close to your view or not:
> >
> > <snip>
> > t a/include/linux/gfp.h b/include/linux/gfp.h
> > index c603237e006c..7e613560a502 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/gfp.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/gfp.h
> > @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ struct vm_area_struct;
> > #define ___GFP_HARDWALL 0x100000u
> > #define ___GFP_THISNODE 0x200000u
> > #define ___GFP_ACCOUNT 0x400000u
> > +#define ___GFP_NO_LOCKS 0x800000u
>
> Even if a new gfp flag gains a sufficient traction and support I am
> _strongly_ opposed against consuming another flag for that. Bit space is
> limited.

That is definitely true. I'm not happy with the GFP flag at all, the
comment is at best a damage limiting move. It still would be better for
a memory pool to be reserved and sized for critical allocations.

> Besides that we certainly do not want to allow craziness like
> __GFP_NO_LOCK | __GFP_RECLAIM (and similar), do we?

That would deserve to be taken to a dumpster and set on fire. The flag
combination could be checked in the allocator but the allocator path fast
paths are bad enough already.

--
Mel Gorman
SUSE Labs

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