From: akpm@linux-foundation.org
To: mm-commits@vger.kernel.org
Cc: clameter@sgi.com, dhaval@linux.vnet.ibm.com
Subject: + quicklists-only-consider-memory-that-can-be-used-with-gfp_kernel.patch added to -mm tree
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 10:34:29 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200801101834.m0AIY9RC003264@imap1.linux-foundation.org> (raw)
The patch titled
quicklists: Only consider memory that can be used with GFP_KERNEL
has been added to the -mm tree. Its filename is
quicklists-only-consider-memory-that-can-be-used-with-gfp_kernel.patch
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Subject: quicklists: Only consider memory that can be used with GFP_KERNEL
From: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>
Quicklists calculates the size of the quicklists based on the number of
free pages. This must be the number of free pages that can be allocated
with GFP_KERNEL. node_page_state() includes the pages in ZONE_HIGHMEM and
ZONE_MOVABLE which may lead the quicklists to become too large causing OOM.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>
Tested-by: Dhaval Giani <dhaval@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
---
mm/quicklist.c | 12 ++++++++++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff -puN mm/quicklist.c~quicklists-only-consider-memory-that-can-be-used-with-gfp_kernel mm/quicklist.c
--- a/mm/quicklist.c~quicklists-only-consider-memory-that-can-be-used-with-gfp_kernel
+++ a/mm/quicklist.c
@@ -26,9 +26,17 @@ DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct quicklist, quickli
static unsigned long max_pages(unsigned long min_pages)
{
unsigned long node_free_pages, max;
+ struct zone *zones = NODE_DATA(numa_node_id())->node_zones;
+
+ node_free_pages =
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
+ zone_page_state(&zones[ZONE_DMA], NR_FREE_PAGES) +
+#endif
+#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32
+ zone_page_state(&zones[ZONE_DMA32], NR_FREE_PAGES) +
+#endif
+ zone_page_state(&zones[ZONE_NORMAL], NR_FREE_PAGES);
- node_free_pages = node_page_state(numa_node_id(),
- NR_FREE_PAGES);
max = node_free_pages / FRACTION_OF_NODE_MEM;
return max(max, min_pages);
}
_
Patches currently in -mm which might be from clameter@sgi.com are
quicklists-only-consider-memory-that-can-be-used-with-gfp_kernel.patch
git-sched.patch
git-unionfs.patch
git-x86.patch
pagecache-zeroing-zero_user_segment-zero_user_segments-and-zero_user.patch
pagecache-zeroing-zero_user_segment-zero_user_segments-and-zero_user-fix.patch
pagecache-zeroing-zero_user_segment-zero_user_segments-and-zero_user-fix-2.patch
move-vmalloc_to_page-to-mm-vmalloc.patch
vmalloc-add-const-to-void-parameters.patch
vmalloc-add-const-to-void-parameters-fix.patch
i386-resolve-dependency-of-asm-i386-pgtableh-on-highmemh.patch
i386-resolve-dependency-of-asm-i386-pgtableh-on-highmemh-checkpatch-fixes.patch
is_vmalloc_addr-check-if-an-address-is-within-the-vmalloc-boundaries.patch
vmalloc-clean-up-page-array-indexing.patch
vunmap-return-page-array-passed-on-vmap.patch
slub-move-count_partial.patch
slub-rename-numa-defrag_ratio-to-remote_node_defrag_ratio.patch
slub-consolidate-add_partial-and-add_partial_tail-to-one-function.patch
slub-use-non-atomic-bit-unlock.patch
slub-fix-coding-style-violations.patch
slub-fix-coding-style-violations-checkpatch-fixes.patch
slub-noinline-some-functions-to-avoid-them-being-folded-into-alloc-free.patch
slub-move-kmem_cache_node-determination-into-add_full-and-add_partial.patch
slub-move-kmem_cache_node-determination-into-add_full-and-add_partial-slub-workaround-for-lockdep-confusion.patch
slub-avoid-checking-for-a-valid-object-before-zeroing-on-the-fast-path.patch
slub-__slab_alloc-exit-path-consolidation.patch
slub-provide-unique-end-marker-for-each-slab.patch
slub-provide-unique-end-marker-for-each-slab-fix.patch
slub-avoid-referencing-kmem_cache-structure-in-__slab_alloc.patch
slub-optional-fast-path-using-cmpxchg_local.patch
slub-do-our-own-locking-via-slab_lock-and-slab_unlock.patch
slub-do-our-own-locking-via-slab_lock-and-slab_unlock-checkpatch-fixes.patch
slub-do-our-own-locking-via-slab_lock-and-slab_unlock-fix.patch
slub-restructure-slab-alloc.patch
slub-comment-kmem_cache_cpu-structure.patch
vm-allow-get_page_unless_zero-on-compound-pages.patch
bufferhead-revert-constructor-removal.patch
bufferhead-revert-constructor-removal-checkpatch-fixes.patch
swapin_readahead-excise-numa-bogosity.patch
page-allocator-clean-up-pcp-draining-functions.patch
page-allocator-clean-up-pcp-draining-functions-swsusp-fix.patch
page-allocator-clean-up-pcp-draining-functions-swsusp-fix-fix.patch
vmstat-small-revisions-to-refresh_cpu_vm_stats.patch
page-allocator-get-rid-of-the-list-of-cold-pages.patch
page-allocator-get-rid-of-the-list-of-cold-pages-fix.patch
vmstat-remove-prefetch.patch
set_page_refcounted-vm_bug_on-fix.patch
percpu-__percpu_alloc_mask-can-dynamically-size-percpu_data.patch
memcontrol-move-oom-task-exclusion-to-tasklist.patch
oom-add-sysctl-to-enable-task-memory-dump.patch
per-zone-and-reclaim-enhancements-for-memory-controller-take-3-per-zone-lru-for-cgroup-bugfix-for-memory-cgroup-per-zone-struct-allocation.patch
add-cmpxchg_local-to-asm-generic-for-per-cpu-atomic-operations.patch
add-cmpxchg_local-cmpxchg64-and-cmpxchg64_local-to-ia64.patch
dentries-extract-common-code-to-remove-dentry-from-lru.patch
dentries-extract-common-code-to-remove-dentry-from-lru-fix.patch
modules-handle-symbols-that-have-a-zero-value.patch
modules-include-sectionsh-to-avoid-defining-linker-variables.patch
modules-fold-percpu_modcopy-into-modulec-and-get-rid-of-the-macro-from-hell.patch
reiser4.patch
reiser4-portion-of-zero_user-cleanup-patch.patch
page-owner-tracking-leak-detector.patch
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