On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 04:58:52PM +0900, Daeseok Youn wrote: > > It doesn't need to trace status of buffer when buffers are > allocated/deallocated. So stuff of tracing memory status > are removed. And also UISMALLOC/UISFREE macro are removed > completetly. just use kzalloc/kfree. > > Signed-off-by: Daeseok Youn <daeseok.youn@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/staging/unisys/include/uisutils.h | 6 -- > drivers/staging/unisys/uislib/uislib.c | 109 +++------------------------- > drivers/staging/unisys/uislib/uisutils.c | 5 +- > 3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/uisutils.h b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/uisutils.h > index 81b5d9b..1c6d872 100644 > --- a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/uisutils.h > +++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/uisutils.h > @@ -340,12 +340,6 @@ static inline unsigned int Issue_VMCALL_FATAL_BYE_BYE(void) > } > > #define UIS_DAEMONIZE(nam) > -void *uislib_malloc(size_t siz, gfp_t gfp, U8 contiguous, char *fn, int ln); > -#define UISMALLOC(siz, gfp) uislib_malloc(siz, gfp, 1, __FILE__, __LINE__) > -#define UISVMALLOC(siz) uislib_malloc(siz, 0, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__) > -void uislib_free(void *p, size_t siz, U8 contiguous, char *fn, int ln); > -#define UISFREE(p, siz) uislib_free(p, siz, 1, __FILE__, __LINE__) > -#define UISVFREE(p, siz) uislib_free(p, siz, 0, __FILE__, __LINE__) > void *uislib_cache_alloc(struct kmem_cache *cur_pool, char *fn, int ln); > #define UISCACHEALLOC(cur_pool) uislib_cache_alloc(cur_pool, __FILE__, __LINE__) > void uislib_cache_free(struct kmem_cache *cur_pool, void *p, char *fn, int ln); > diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/uislib/uislib.c b/drivers/staging/unisys/uislib/uislib.c > index 1737f3a..c0eaa15 100644 > --- a/drivers/staging/unisys/uislib/uislib.c > +++ b/drivers/staging/unisys/uislib/uislib.c > @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ create_bus(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > size = > sizeof(struct bus_info) + > (deviceCount * sizeof(struct device_info *)); > - bus = UISMALLOC(size, GFP_ATOMIC); > + bus = kzalloc(size, GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NORETRY); All of the crazy __GFP_NORETRY stuff can be removed, no driver should ever be using that. > if (!bus) { > LOGERR("CONTROLVM_BUS_CREATE Failed: kmalloc for bus failed.\n"); > POSTCODE_LINUX_3(BUS_CREATE_FAILURE_PC, busNo, > @@ -324,8 +324,6 @@ create_bus(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > return CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_KMALLOC_FAILED; > } > > - memset(bus, 0, size); > - > /* Currently by default, the bus Number is the GuestHandle. > * Configure Bus message can override this. > */ > @@ -359,7 +357,7 @@ create_bus(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > bus->busNo); > POSTCODE_LINUX_3(BUS_CREATE_FAILURE_PC, bus->busNo, > POSTCODE_SEVERITY_ERR); > - UISFREE(bus, size); > + kfree(bus); > return CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_ALREADY_DONE; > } > if ((msg->cmd.createBus.channelAddr != 0) > @@ -380,14 +378,14 @@ create_bus(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > cmd.add_vbus.busTypeGuid = msg->cmd.createBus.busDataTypeGuid; > cmd.add_vbus.busInstGuid = msg->cmd.createBus.busInstGuid; > if (!VirtControlChanFunc) { > - UISFREE(bus, size); > + kfree(bus); > LOGERR("CONTROLVM_BUS_CREATE Failed: virtpci callback not registered."); > POSTCODE_LINUX_3(BUS_CREATE_FAILURE_PC, bus->busNo, > POSTCODE_SEVERITY_ERR); > return CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_VIRTPCI_DRIVER_FAILURE; > } > if (!VirtControlChanFunc(&cmd)) { > - UISFREE(bus, size); > + kfree(bus); > LOGERR("CONTROLVM_BUS_CREATE Failed: virtpci GUEST_ADD_VBUS returned error."); > POSTCODE_LINUX_3(BUS_CREATE_FAILURE_PC, bus->busNo, > POSTCODE_SEVERITY_ERR); > @@ -485,9 +483,7 @@ destroy_bus(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > bus->pBusChannel = NULL; > } > > - UISFREE(bus, > - sizeof(struct bus_info) + > - (bus->deviceCount * sizeof(struct device_info *))); > + kfree(bus); > return CONTROLVM_RESP_SUCCESS; > } > > @@ -507,7 +503,7 @@ create_device(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > POSTCODE_LINUX_4(DEVICE_CREATE_ENTRY_PC, devNo, busNo, > POSTCODE_SEVERITY_INFO); > > - dev = UISMALLOC(sizeof(struct device_info), GFP_ATOMIC); > + dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct device_info), GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NORETRY); > if (!dev) { > LOGERR("CONTROLVM_DEVICE_CREATE Failed: kmalloc for dev failed.\n"); > POSTCODE_LINUX_4(DEVICE_CREATE_FAILURE_PC, devNo, busNo, > @@ -515,7 +511,6 @@ create_device(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > return CONTROLVM_RESP_ERROR_KMALLOC_FAILED; > } > > - memset(dev, 0, sizeof(struct device_info)); > dev->channelTypeGuid = msg->cmd.createDevice.dataTypeGuid; > dev->intr = msg->cmd.createDevice.intr; > dev->channelAddr = msg->cmd.createDevice.channelAddr; > @@ -688,7 +683,7 @@ Away: > dev->chanptr = NULL; > } > > - UISFREE(dev, sizeof(struct device_info)); > + kfree(dev); > return result; > } > > @@ -917,7 +912,7 @@ destroy_device(CONTROLVM_MESSAGE *msg, char *buf) > LOGINF("destroy_device, doing iounmap"); > uislib_iounmap(dev->chanptr); > } > - UISFREE(dev, sizeof(struct device_info)); > + kfree(dev); > bus->device[devNo] = NULL; > break; > } > @@ -1343,69 +1338,7 @@ uislib_client_delete_vnic(U32 busNo) > return 1; > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(uislib_client_delete_vnic); > - > - /* end client_delete_vnic */ > - > -static atomic_t Malloc_BytesInUse = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > -static atomic_t Malloc_BuffersInUse = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > -static atomic_t Malloc_FailuresAlloc = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > -static atomic_t Malloc_FailuresFree = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > -static atomic_t Malloc_TotalMallocs = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > -static atomic_t Malloc_TotalFrees = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > - > -void * > -uislib_malloc(size_t siz, gfp_t gfp, U8 contiguous, char *fn, int ln) > -{ > - void *p = NULL; > - > - if (contiguous == 0) { > - /* Allocate non-contiguous memory, such as in the > - * add_vnic and add_vhba methods where we are rebooting > - * the guest, for example. Otherwise the contiguous > - * memory allocation attempt results in an > - * out-of-memory crash in the IOVM... > - */ > - p = vmalloc(siz); > - } else { > - /* __GFP_NORETRY means "ok to fail", meaning kmalloc() > - * can return NULL. If you do NOT specify > - * __GFP_NORETRY, Linux will go to extreme measures to > - * get memory for you (like, invoke oom killer), which > - * will probably cripple the system. > - */ > - p = kmalloc(siz, gfp | __GFP_NORETRY); > - } > - if (p == NULL) { > - LOGERR("uislib_malloc failed to alloc %d bytes @%s:%d", > - (int) siz, fn, ln); > - atomic_inc(&Malloc_FailuresAlloc); > - return NULL; > - } > - atomic_add((int) (siz), &Malloc_BytesInUse); > - atomic_inc(&Malloc_BuffersInUse); > - atomic_inc(&Malloc_TotalMallocs); /* will eventually overflow */ > - return p; > -} > -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(uislib_malloc); > - > -void > -uislib_free(void *p, size_t siz, U8 contiguous, char *fn, int ln) > -{ > - if (p == NULL) { > - LOGERR("uislib_free NULL pointer @%s:%d", fn, ln); > - atomic_inc(&Malloc_FailuresFree); > - return; > - } > - > - if (contiguous == 0) > - vfree(p); > - else > - kfree(p); > - atomic_sub((int) (siz), &Malloc_BytesInUse); > - atomic_dec(&Malloc_BuffersInUse); > - atomic_inc(&Malloc_TotalFrees); /* will eventually overflow */ > -} > -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(uislib_free); > +/* end client_delete_vnic */ > > void * > uislib_cache_alloc(struct kmem_cache *cur_pool, char *fn, int ln) > @@ -1605,24 +1538,6 @@ info_proc_read_helper(char **buff, int *buff_len) > } > read_unlock(&BusListLock); > > - if (PLINE("Malloc bytes in use: %d\n", > - atomic_read(&Malloc_BytesInUse)) < 0) > - goto err_done; > - if (PLINE("Malloc buffers in use: %d\n", > - atomic_read(&Malloc_BuffersInUse)) < 0) > - goto err_done; > - if (PLINE("Malloc allocation failures: %d\n", > - atomic_read(&Malloc_FailuresAlloc)) < 0) > - goto err_done; > - if (PLINE("Malloc free failures: %d\n", > - atomic_read(&Malloc_FailuresFree)) < 0) > - goto err_done; > - if (PLINE("Malloc total mallocs: %u (may overflow)\n", > - (unsigned) atomic_read(&Malloc_TotalMallocs)) < 0) > - goto err_done; > - if (PLINE("Malloc total frees: %u (may overflow)\n", > - (unsigned) atomic_read(&Malloc_TotalFrees)) < 0) > - goto err_done; > if (PLINE("UisUtils_Registered_Services: %d\n", > atomic_read(&UisUtils_Registered_Services)) < 0) > goto err_done; > @@ -1655,7 +1570,7 @@ info_proc_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t len, loff_t *offset) > /* *start = buf; */ > if (ProcReadBuffer == NULL) { > DBGINF("ProcReadBuffer == NULL; allocating buffer.\n."); > - ProcReadBuffer = UISVMALLOC(PROC_READ_BUFFER_SIZE); > + ProcReadBuffer = vmalloc(PROC_READ_BUFFER_SIZE); > > if (ProcReadBuffer == NULL) { > LOGERR("failed to allocate buffer to provide proc data.\n"); > @@ -1691,7 +1606,7 @@ platformnumber_proc_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, > if (pos > 0 || !len) > return 0; > > - vbuf = kzalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); > + vbuf = kzalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NORETRY); Why did you change this line? thanks, greg k-h _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel