Re: [PATCH 2/2] Allocate memory cgroup structures in local nodes v3

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* Andi Kleen <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2011-05-05 12:46:02]:

> From: Andi Kleen <ak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> dde79e005a769 added a regression that the memory cgroup data structures
> all end up in node 0 because the first attempt at allocating them
> would not pass in a node hint. Since the initialization runs on CPU #0
> it would all end up node 0. This is a problem on large memory systems,
> where node 0 would lose a lot of memory.
> 
> Change the alloc_pages_exact to alloc_pages_exact_node. This will
                                 ^^^ (typo should be nid)
> still fall back to other nodes if not enough memory is available.
> 
> [RED-PEN: right now it would fall back first before trying
> vmalloc_node. Probably not the best strategy ... But I left it like
> that for now.]
>

The patch looks good except for the printk.

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	Balbir

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