On 04/16/21 at 09:00am, Oscar Salvador wrote: ... > +/* > + * alloc_and_dissolve_huge_page - Allocate a new page and dissolve the old one > + * @h: struct hstate old page belongs to > + * @old_page: Old page to dissolve > + * Returns 0 on success, otherwise negated error. > + */ > +static int alloc_and_dissolve_huge_page(struct hstate *h, struct page *old_page) > +{ > + gfp_t gfp_mask = htlb_alloc_mask(h) | __GFP_THISNODE; > + int nid = page_to_nid(old_page); > + struct page *new_page; > + int ret = 0; > + > + /* > + * Before dissolving the page, we need to allocate a new one for the > + * pool to remain stable. Using alloc_buddy_huge_page() allows us to > + * not having to deal with prep_new_page() and avoids dealing of any ~ prep_new_huge_page() ? > + * counters. This simplifies and let us do the whole thing under the > + * lock. > + */ > + new_page = alloc_buddy_huge_page(h, gfp_mask, nid, NULL, NULL); > + if (!new_page) > + return -ENOMEM; > + > +retry: > + spin_lock_irq(&hugetlb_lock); ...