With the percpu array we can try not doing the preallocations in maple tree, and instead make sure the percpu array is prefilled, and using GFP_ATOMIC in places that relied on the preallocation (in case we miss or fail trylock on the array), i.e. mas_store_prealloc(). For now simply add __GFP_NOFAIL there as well. First I tried to change mas_node_count_gfp() to not preallocate anything anywhere, but that lead to warns and panics, even though the other caller mas_node_count() uses GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_NOWARN so it has no guarantees... So I changed just mas_preallocate(). I let it still to truly preallocate a single node, but maybe it's not necessary? --- lib/maple_tree.c | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/maple_tree.c b/lib/maple_tree.c index 7a8e7c467d7c..5a209d88c318 100644 --- a/lib/maple_tree.c +++ b/lib/maple_tree.c @@ -5534,7 +5534,12 @@ void mas_store_prealloc(struct ma_state *mas, void *entry) mas_wr_store_setup(&wr_mas); trace_ma_write(__func__, mas, 0, entry); + +retry: mas_wr_store_entry(&wr_mas); + if (unlikely(mas_nomem(mas, GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOFAIL))) + goto retry; + MAS_WR_BUG_ON(&wr_mas, mas_is_err(mas)); mas_destroy(mas); } @@ -5550,9 +5555,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mas_store_prealloc); int mas_preallocate(struct ma_state *mas, gfp_t gfp) { int ret; + int count = 1 + mas_mt_height(mas) * 3; - mas_node_count_gfp(mas, 1 + mas_mt_height(mas) * 3, gfp); - mas->mas_flags |= MA_STATE_PREALLOC; + mas_node_count_gfp(mas, 1, gfp); + kmem_cache_prefill_percpu_array(maple_node_cache, count, gfp); if (likely(!mas_is_err(mas))) return 0; -- 2.41.0