Re: [RFC] mm: generic adaptive large memory allocation APIs

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From: KOSAKI Motohiro
Date: Thursday, May 13, 2010 - 2:40 am

> On 05/13/2010 11:05 AM, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote:

I don't talk about kmalloc. it's ok to never fail.  but low order alloc_pages_exact() never fail too.
Is this ok? Why?



because  it's broken. Or Am I missing something?



I think init_section_page_cgroup is ok. it's called at boot time. we don't enter forever page reclaim.

but other case, I don't know the reason. I guess they also have specific assumption.
I only said, generically it isn't right.



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Re: [RFC] mm: generic adaptive large memory allocation APIs, KOSAKI Motohiro, (Wed May 12, 9:45 pm)
Re: [RFC] mm: generic adaptive large memory allocation APIs, KOSAKI Motohiro, (Thu May 13, 2:05 am)
Re: [RFC] mm: generic adaptive large memory allocation APIs, KOSAKI Motohiro, (Thu May 13, 2:40 am)
Re: [RFC] mm: generic adaptive large memory allocation APIs, KOSAKI Motohiro, (Thu May 13, 3:43 am)