On Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 01:43:31PM +0800, Guo Weikang wrote: > Before SLUB initialization, various subsystems used memblock_alloc to > allocate memory. In most cases, when memory allocation fails, an immediate > panic is required. To simplify this behavior and reduce repetitive checks, > introduce `memblock_alloc_or_panic`. This function ensures that memory > allocation failures result in a panic automatically, improving code > readability and consistency across subsystems that require this behavior. > > Signed-off-by: Guo Weikang <guoweikang.kernel@xxxxxxxxx> > --- ... > diff --git a/include/linux/memblock.h b/include/linux/memblock.h > index 673d5cae7c81..73af7ca3fa1c 100644 > --- a/include/linux/memblock.h > +++ b/include/linux/memblock.h > @@ -417,6 +417,12 @@ static __always_inline void *memblock_alloc(phys_addr_t size, phys_addr_t align) > MEMBLOCK_ALLOC_ACCESSIBLE, NUMA_NO_NODE); > } > > +void *__memblock_alloc_or_panic(phys_addr_t size, phys_addr_t align, > + const char *func); Please align this line with the first parameter to the function. Other than that Acked-by: Mike Rapoport (Microsoft) <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> > + > +#define memblock_alloc_or_panic(size, align) \ > + __memblock_alloc_or_panic(size, align, __func__) > + > static inline void *memblock_alloc_raw(phys_addr_t size, > phys_addr_t align) > { -- Sincerely yours, Mike.