On 10/30, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote: > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:50:37PM +0800, Gao Xiang wrote: > > > > So I'm curious about the original issue in commit 740432f83560 > > ("f2fs: handle failed bio allocation"). Since f2fs manages multiple write > > bios with its internal fio but it seems the commit is not helpful to > > resolve potential mempool deadlock (I'm confused since no calltrace, > > maybe I'm wrong)... > > Two possibilities come to mind. (a) It may be that on older kernels > (when f2fs is backported to older Board Support Package kernels from > the SOC vendors) didn't have the bio_alloc() guarantee, so it was > necessary on older kernels, but not on upstream, or (b) it wasn't > *actually* possible for bio_alloc() to fail and someone added the > error handling in 740432f83560 out of paranoia. Yup, I was checking old device kernels but just stopped digging it out. Instead, I hesitate to apply this patch since I can't get why we need to get rid of this code for clean-up purpose. This may be able to bring some hassles when backporting to android/device kernels. > > (Hence my suggestion that in the ext4 version of the patch, we add a > code comment justifying why there was no error checking, to make it > clear that this was a deliberate choice. :-) > > - Ted