The only remaining destructor is free_compound_page(). Inline it into destroy_large_folio() and remove the array it used to live in. Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- include/linux/mm.h | 10 ---------- mm/page_alloc.c | 24 +++++------------------- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/mm.h b/include/linux/mm.h index 6c338b65b86b..7b800d1298dc 100644 --- a/include/linux/mm.h +++ b/include/linux/mm.h @@ -1267,14 +1267,6 @@ void folio_copy(struct folio *dst, struct folio *src); unsigned long nr_free_buffer_pages(void); -/* - * Compound pages have a destructor function. Provide a - * prototype for that function and accessor functions. - * These are _only_ valid on the head of a compound page. - */ -typedef void compound_page_dtor(struct page *); - -/* Keep the enum in sync with compound_page_dtors array in mm/page_alloc.c */ enum compound_dtor_id { NULL_COMPOUND_DTOR, COMPOUND_PAGE_DTOR, @@ -1327,8 +1319,6 @@ static inline unsigned long thp_size(struct page *page) return PAGE_SIZE << thp_order(page); } -void free_compound_page(struct page *page); - #ifdef CONFIG_MMU /* * Do pte_mkwrite, but only if the vma says VM_WRITE. We do this when diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c index 5ee4dc9318b7..9638fdddf065 100644 --- a/mm/page_alloc.c +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c @@ -284,11 +284,6 @@ const char * const migratetype_names[MIGRATE_TYPES] = { #endif }; -static compound_page_dtor * const compound_page_dtors[NR_COMPOUND_DTORS] = { - [NULL_COMPOUND_DTOR] = NULL, - [COMPOUND_PAGE_DTOR] = free_compound_page, -}; - int min_free_kbytes = 1024; int user_min_free_kbytes = -1; static int watermark_boost_factor __read_mostly = 15000; @@ -587,19 +582,13 @@ static inline void free_the_page(struct page *page, unsigned int order) * The remaining PAGE_SIZE pages are called "tail pages". PageTail() is encoded * in bit 0 of page->compound_head. The rest of bits is pointer to head page. * - * The first tail page's ->compound_dtor holds the offset in array of compound - * page destructors. See compound_page_dtors. + * The first tail page's ->compound_dtor describes how to destroy the + * compound page. * * The first tail page's ->compound_order holds the order of allocation. * This usage means that zero-order pages may not be compound. */ -void free_compound_page(struct page *page) -{ - mem_cgroup_uncharge(page_folio(page)); - free_the_page(page, compound_order(page)); -} - void prep_compound_page(struct page *page, unsigned int order) { int i; @@ -621,14 +610,11 @@ void destroy_large_folio(struct folio *folio) return; } - if (folio_test_transhuge(folio) && dtor == TRANSHUGE_PAGE_DTOR) { + if (folio_test_transhuge(folio) && dtor == TRANSHUGE_PAGE_DTOR) folio_undo_large_rmappable(folio); - free_compound_page(&folio->page); - return; - } - VM_BUG_ON_FOLIO(dtor >= NR_COMPOUND_DTORS, folio); - compound_page_dtors[dtor](&folio->page); + mem_cgroup_uncharge(folio); + free_the_page(&folio->page, folio_order(folio)); } static inline void set_buddy_order(struct page *page, unsigned int order) -- 2.40.1