Function show_mem() is used to print system memory status when user requires or fail to allocate memory. Generally, this is a best effort information so any races with memory hotplug (or very theoretically an early initialization) should be tolerable and the worst that could happen is to print an imprecise node state. Drop the resize lock because this is the only place which might hold the lock from the interrupt context and so all other callers might use a simple spinlock. Even though this doesn't solve any real issue it makes the code easier to follow and tiny more effective. Signed-off-by: Wei Yang <richard.weiyang@xxxxxxxxx> --- v2: * adjust the changelog to show the reason of this change * remove unused variable flags --- lib/show_mem.c | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/show_mem.c b/lib/show_mem.c index 0beaa1d899aa..f4e029e1ddec 100644 --- a/lib/show_mem.c +++ b/lib/show_mem.c @@ -18,10 +18,8 @@ void show_mem(unsigned int filter, nodemask_t *nodemask) show_free_areas(filter, nodemask); for_each_online_pgdat(pgdat) { - unsigned long flags; int zoneid; - pgdat_resize_lock(pgdat, &flags); for (zoneid = 0; zoneid < MAX_NR_ZONES; zoneid++) { struct zone *zone = &pgdat->node_zones[zoneid]; if (!populated_zone(zone)) @@ -33,7 +31,6 @@ void show_mem(unsigned int filter, nodemask_t *nodemask) if (is_highmem_idx(zoneid)) highmem += zone->present_pages; } - pgdat_resize_unlock(pgdat, &flags); } printk("%lu pages RAM\n", total); -- 2.15.1