From: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
To: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
Cc: rohit.seth@intel.com, akpm@osdl.org, torvalds@osdl.org,
linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH]: Cleanup of __alloc_pages
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 22:22:24 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20051107222224.3b4f2a84.pj@sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43703EFB.1010103@yahoo.com.au>
Nick wrote:
> Because it is on the other side of an &&, which evaulates to a
> constant zero when !CONFIG_CPUSETS.
Ah so.
> Having __GFP_HIGH as its own flag gives some more flexibility. I
> don't think it has a downside?
With respect to GFP_ATOMIC, __GFP_HIGH has no flexibility, as they are
#defined to be the same thing.
With respect to __GFP_WAIT, if we only ever use it exactly when
we don't use __GFP_HIGH aka GFP_ATOMIC, then there is a definite
downside. My old brain doesn't fold constants nearly as reliably or
rapidly as a compiler. Every apparent degree of freedom that is unused
wastes a few of my remaining precious neurons understanding it.
It directly leads to such bugs as the one I noted in my last reply,
when I realized that checking cpusets in the 'ignoring mins' case
was bogus.
__GFP_HIGH has a second cost - it is easily confused with __GFP_HIGHMEM.
> That would be good. I'll send off a fresh patch with the
> ALLOC_WATERMARKS fixed after Rohit gets around to looking over
> it.
Good.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-11-08 6:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-11-08 1:43 Rohit, Seth
2005-11-08 1:53 ` Andrew Morton
2005-11-08 2:16 ` Rohit Seth
2005-11-08 2:44 ` Andrew Morton
2005-11-08 3:47 ` Nick Piggin
2005-11-08 5:44 ` Paul Jackson
2005-11-08 6:00 ` Nick Piggin
2005-11-08 6:22 ` Paul Jackson [this message]
2005-11-08 18:17 ` Rohit Seth
2005-11-08 19:54 ` Paul Jackson
2005-11-09 2:52 ` Nick Piggin
2005-11-13 5:09 ` Paul Jackson
2005-11-13 5:14 ` Paul Jackson
2005-11-13 7:00 ` Nathan Scott
2005-11-13 7:12 ` Andrew Morton
2005-11-13 7:47 ` Paul Jackson
2005-11-08 3:07 ` Paul Jackson
2005-11-08 5:31 ` Nick Piggin
2005-11-09 0:17 ` Paul Jackson
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