Re: linux-next: manual merge of the akpm tree with the tip tree

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Jul 25 2012 - 14:57:09 EST


On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 09:35:03 +0200
Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> As this is unlikely to reappear in this merge window, the conflict
> resolution is quite simple. All that's needed is remove the 3 hunks
> from my patch that converted a user in Peter's patch to a new API. I
> can resend the series if needed, but it's probably easier to just
> remove the hunks against mm/migrate.c::migrate_misplaced_page():
>
> @@ -1519,10 +1512,9 @@ migrate_misplaced_page(struct page *page, struct mm_struct *mm, int node)
> {
> struct page *oldpage = page, *newpage;
> struct address_space *mapping = page_mapping(page);
> - struct mem_cgroup *mcg;
> + struct mem_cgroup *memcg;
> unsigned int gfp;
> int rc = 0;
> - int charge = -ENOMEM;
>
> VM_BUG_ON(!PageLocked(page));
> VM_BUG_ON(page_mapcount(page));
> @@ -1556,12 +1548,7 @@ migrate_misplaced_page(struct page *page, struct mm_struct *mm, int node)
> if (!trylock_page(newpage))
> BUG(); /* new page should be unlocked!!! */
>
> - // XXX hnaz, is this right?
> - charge = mem_cgroup_prepare_migration(page, newpage, &mcg, gfp);
> - if (charge == -ENOMEM) {
> - rc = charge;
> - goto out;
> - }
> + mem_cgroup_prepare_migration(page, newpage, &memcg);
>
> newpage->index = page->index;
> newpage->mapping = page->mapping;
> @@ -1581,11 +1568,9 @@ migrate_misplaced_page(struct page *page, struct mm_struct *mm, int node)
> page = newpage;
> }
>
> + mem_cgroup_end_migration(memcg, oldpage, newpage, !rc);
> out:
> - if (!charge)
> - mem_cgroup_end_migration(mcg, oldpage, newpage, !rc);
> -
> - if (oldpage != page)
> + if (oldpage != page)
> put_page(oldpage);
>
> if (rc) {

Yes, that worked out OK.

This means that if the above code reappears in linux-next or mainline,
the current copy of
mm-memcg-fix-compaction-migration-failing-due-to-memcg-limits.patch
will no longer update it, and I probably won't notice that omission.
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