Re: [PATCH 1/1] ehea: Allocate stats buffer with GFP_KERNEL
From: Jay Vosburgh <hidden>
Date: 2010-08-18 17:49:48
Eric Dumazet [off-list ref] wrote:
Le jeudi 01 juillet 2010 à 22:48 -0700, David Miller a écrit :quoted
From: Brian King <redacted> Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:59:12 -0500quoted
Since ehea_get_stats calls ehea_h_query_ehea_port, which can sleep, we can also sleep when allocating a page in this function. This fixes some memory allocation failure warnings seen under low memory conditions. Signed-off-by: Brian King <redacted>Applied to net-next-2.6 --I believe there is a problem with this patch and/or bonding. If we say ndo_get_stats() methods are allowed to sleep, then bond_get_stats() should be updated, because it currently calls dev_get_stats() from a read_lock_bh(&bond->lock); section. Are we allowed to sleep inside a read_lock_bh() ?
Nope. And bonding's not the only call site that holds a lock over the call to ndo_get_stats / dev_get_stats; net/core/net-sysfs.c:netstat_show does it as well. I presume that bonding and netstat_show are holding a lock to keep a list of interfaces from changing, since there's no other locking that's guaranteed to be held for a call to dev_get_stats. In any event, ehea is doing an hcall to the hypervisor, which may return "long busy," after which ehea sleeps for however long the hypervisor told it to wait before trying again. So, the real question is whether the ndo_get_stats* functions are permitted to sleep. If they are, then bonding and netstat_show both need to change. If not, then ehea needs to change. Ehea is probably not alone in this; I poked around a bit, and it looks like mlx4 may also sleep in ndo_get_stats. -J --- -Jay Vosburgh, IBM Linux Technology Center, fubar@us.ibm.com