On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 17:49 +0800, Changli Gao wrote: > generic adaptive large memory allocation APIs > > kv*alloc are used to allocate large contiguous memory and the users don't mind > whether the memory is physically or virtually contiguous. The allocator always > try its best to allocate physically contiguous memory first. This isn't necessarily true ... most drivers and filesystems have to know what type they're getting. Often they have to do extra tricks to process vmalloc areas. Conversely, large kmalloc areas are a very precious commodity: if a driver or filesystem can handle vmalloc for large allocations, it should: it's easier for us to expand the vmalloc area than to try to make page reclaim keep large contiguous areas ... I notice your proposed API does the exact opposite of this ... tries kmalloc first and then does vmalloc. Given this policy problem, isn't it easier simply to hand craft the vmalloc fall back to kmalloc (or vice versa) in the driver than add this whole massive raft of APIs for it? > In this patch set, some APIs are introduced: kvmalloc(), kvzalloc(), kvcalloc(), > kvrealloc(), kvfree() and kvfree_inatomic(). > > Some code are converted to use the new generic APIs instead. > > Signed-off-by: Changli Gao <xiaosuo@xxxxxxxxx> > ---- > drivers/infiniband/hw/ehca/ipz_pt_fn.c | 22 +----- > drivers/net/cxgb3/cxgb3_defs.h | 2 > drivers/net/cxgb3/cxgb3_offload.c | 31 --------- > drivers/net/cxgb3/l2t.c | 4 - > drivers/net/cxgb4/cxgb4.h | 3 > drivers/net/cxgb4/cxgb4_main.c | 37 +---------- > drivers/net/cxgb4/l2t.c | 2 > drivers/scsi/cxgb3i/cxgb3i_ddp.c | 12 +-- > drivers/scsi/cxgb3i/cxgb3i_ddp.h | 26 ------- > drivers/scsi/cxgb3i/cxgb3i_offload.c | 6 - > fs/ext4/super.c | 21 +----- > fs/file.c | 109 ++++----------------------------- > include/linux/mm.h | 31 +++++++++ > include/linux/vmalloc.h | 1 > kernel/cgroup.c | 47 +------------- > kernel/relay.c | 35 ---------- > mm/nommu.c | 6 + > mm/util.c | 104 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > mm/vmalloc.c | 14 ++++ > 19 files changed, 207 insertions(+), 306 deletions(-) James -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>