On 8/10/21 7:43 PM, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 06:01:16PM +0200, Vlastimil Babka wrote: >> Actually looking at the git version, which has also this: >> >> static __always_inline void update_lru_size(struct lruvec *lruvec, >> enum lru_list lru, enum zone_type zid, >> - int nr_pages) >> + long nr_pages) >> { >> >> Why now and here? Some of the functions called from update_lru_size() >> still take int so this looks arbitrary? > > I'm still a little freaked out about the lack of warning for: > > void f(long n); > void g(unsigned int n) { f(-n); } > > so I've decided that the count of pages in a folio is always of type > long. The actual number is positive, and currently it's between 1 and > 1024 (inclusive on both bounds), so it's always going to be > representable in an int. Narrowing it doesn't cause a bug, so we don't > need to change nr_pages anywhere, but it does no harm to make functions > take a long instead of an int (it may even cause slightly better code > generation, based on the sample of functions I've looked at). > > Maybe changing update_lru_size() in this patch is wrong. I can drop it > if you like. It's fine, knowing it wasn't some rebasing error.