On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > __GFP_ZERO requests that the object be initialised to all-zeroes, > while the purpose of a constructor is to initialise an object to a > particular pattern. We cannot do both. Add a warning to catch any > users who mistakenly pass a __GFP_ZERO flag when allocating a slab with > a constructor. Can we move this check out of the critical paths and check for a ctor and GFP_ZERO when calling the page allocator? F.e. in allocate_slab()?