On Wed 17-02-21 08:36:03, Minchan Kim wrote: > alloc_contig_range is usually used on cma area or movable zone. > It's critical if the page migration fails on those areas so > dump more debugging message like memory_hotplug unless user > specifiy __GFP_NOWARN. I agree with David that this has a potential to generate a lot of output and it is not really clear whether it is worth it. Page isolation code already has REPORT_FAILURE mode which currently used only for the memory hotplug because this was just too noisy from the CMA path - d381c54760dc ("mm: only report isolation failures when offlining memory"). Maybe migration failures are less likely to fail but still. Doesn't CMA allocator provide some useful error reporting on its own? [...] > @@ -8736,8 +8747,11 @@ struct page *alloc_contig_pages(unsigned long nr_pages, gfp_t gfp_mask, > * and cause alloc_contig_range() to fail... > */ > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zone->lock, flags); > + > + if (zone_idx(zone) != ZONE_MOVABLE) > + gfp_flags = gfp_mask | __GFP_NOWARN; Nack to this. Caller shouldn't tweak gfp mask of the caller. If we really want to control the reporting based on __GFP_NOWARN or a lack of it then this has to be under control of the caller. > ret = __alloc_contig_pages(pfn, nr_pages, > - gfp_mask); > + gfp_flags); > if (!ret) > return pfn_to_page(pfn); > spin_lock_irqsave(&zone->lock, flags); > -- > 2.30.0.478.g8a0d178c01-goog > -- Michal Hocko SUSE Labs