Re: [PATCH 1/3] mm/memblock: Modify the default failure behavior of memblock_alloc to panic

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On Mon, Jan 06, 2025 at 11:03:38AM +0800, Weikang Guo wrote:
> Hi,Christophe, Andrew
> 
> Weikang Guo <guoweikang.kernel@xxxxxxxxx> 于2025年1月6日周一 10:17写道:
> >
> > Hi,Christophe
> >
> > Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote on Saturday, 4
> > January 2025 03:58:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Le 03/01/2025 à 11:51, Guo Weikang a écrit :
> > > > After analyzing the usage of memblock_alloc, it was found that approximately
> > > > 4/5 (120/155) of the calls expect a panic behavior on allocation failure.
> > > > To reflect this common usage pattern, the default failure behavior of
> > > > memblock_alloc is now modified to trigger a panic when allocation fails.
> > > >
> > > > Additionally, a new interface, memblock_alloc_no_panic, has been introduced
> > > > to handle cases where panic behavior is not desired.
> > >
> > > Isn't that going in the opposite direction ?
> > >
> > > 5 years ago we did the exact reverse, see commit c0dbe825a9f1
> > > ("memblock: memblock_alloc_try_nid: don't panic")
> 
> Thank you for providing the historical context. I did notice the
> existence of a nopanic
> version before. In my earlier patch, I introduced
> memblock_alloc_or_panic, which offers
> a more explicit interface to clearly indicate to callers that they
> don't need to handle panic
> separately.
> 
> Andrew pointed out that in most scenarios, panic is the expected
> behavior, while no_panic
> represents an exceptional case. This feedback led to the current
> patch, aiming to adjust the
> default behavior and open it up for discussion within the community.
> 
> However, after reviewing Mike's previous changes, I now believe that
> further adjustment to
> the default behavior might not be necessary, as it could lead to
> confusion for many users.
> In fact, the interface that is widely used externally is
> memblock_alloc(), and I think providing memblock_alloc_or_panic
> explicitly might already be sufficient.

Agree
 
> - memblock_alloc_or_panic:
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250102150835.776fe72f565cc3232d83e6a7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> - Drop memblock_alloc_nopanic:
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1548057848-15136-1-git-send-email-rppt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> 
> > >
> > > Christophe
> > >
> > > >

-- 
Sincerely yours,
Mike.




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