Re: [Lsf-pc] [LSF/MM/BPF TOPIC] Reclamation interactions with RCU

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On 2024/03/02 9:02, Kent Overstreet wrote:
> Getting rid of those would be a really nice cleanup beacuse then gfp
> flags would mostly just be:
>  - the type of memory to allocate (highmem, zeroed, etc.)
>  - how hard to try (don't block at all, block some, block forever)

I really wish that __GFP_KILLABLE is added, so that we can use like
mutex_trylock()/mutex_lock_killable()/mutex_lock().

Memory allocations from LSM modules for access control are willing to
give up when the allocating process is killed, for userspace won't know
about whether the request succeed. But such allocations are hardly
acceptable to give up unless the allocating process is killed or
allocation hit PAGE_ALLOC_COSTLY_ORDER, for ENOMEM failure returned by
e.g. open() can break the purpose of executing userspace processes
(i.e. as bad as being killed by the OOM killer).





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