Re: [RFC][PATCH 2/9] deadlock prevention core
From: Stephen Hemminger <hidden>
Date: 2006-08-08 20:57:31
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On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 21:33:45 +0200 Peter Zijlstra [off-list ref] wrote:
The core of the VM deadlock avoidance framework.
From the 'user' side of things it provides a function to mark a 'struct sock'
as SOCK_MEMALLOC, meaning this socket may dip into the memalloc reserves on
the receive side.
From the net_device side of things, the extra 'struct net_device *' argument
to {,__}netdev_alloc_skb() is used to attribute/account the memalloc usage.
Converted drivers will make use of this new API and will set NETIF_F_MEMALLOC
to indicate the driver fully supports this feature.
When a SOCK_MEMALLOC socket is marked, the device is checked for this feature
and tries to increase the memalloc pool; if both succeed, the device is marked
with IFF_MEMALLOC, indicating to {,__}netdev_alloc_skb() that it is OK to dip
into the memalloc pool.
Memalloc sk_buff allocations are not done from the SLAB but are done using
alloc_pages(). sk_buff::memalloc records this exception so that kfree_skbmem()
can do the right thing.
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <redacted>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Phillips <redacted>How much of this is just building special case support for large allocations for jumbo frames? Wouldn't it make more sense to just fix those drivers to do scatter and add the support hooks for that?