On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 17:17:49 +0200 Uladzislau Rezki <urezki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > : * The preload is done in non-atomic context, thus it allows us > > > : * to use more permissive allocation masks to be more stable under > > > : * low memory condition and high memory pressure. > > > : * > > > : * Even if it fails we do not really care about that. Just proceed > > > : * as it is. "overflow" path will refill the cache we allocate from. > > > : */ > > > : if (!this_cpu_read(ne_fit_preload_node)) { > > > > > > Readability nit: local `pva' should be defined here, rather than having > > > function-wide scope. > > > > > > : pva = kmem_cache_alloc_node(vmap_area_cachep, GFP_KERNEL, node); > > > > > > Why doesn't this honour gfp_mask? If it's not a bug, please add > > > comment explaining this. > > > > But there is a comment, if understand you correctly: > > <snip> > * Even if it fails we do not really care about that. Just proceed > * as it is. "overflow" path will refill the cache we allocate from. > <snip> My point is that the alloc_vmap_area() caller passed us a gfp_t but this code ignores it, as does adjust_va_to_fit_type(). These *look* like potential bugs. If not, they should be commented so they don't look like bugs any more ;)