Re: can a kmalloc be both GFP_ATOMIC and GFP_KERNEL at the same time?

From: Satyam Sharma
Date: Mon Apr 30 2007 - 15:04:30 EST


On 4/30/07, Alan Cox <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i2o/device.c should be GFP_KERNEL as far as I can tell. It was meant to
be that way and the callers appear to all be calling it in sleep capable
contexts.

aic7xxx_old.c should probably be GFP_KERNEL as ->slave_alloc methods
appear to be able to sleep (although some drivers use GFP_ATOMIC here and
some GFP_KERNEL).

Yes, none of the above appear to be atomic contexts. GFP_KERNEL in
that case would've been a bug. If they were atomic contexts, someone
somewhere would've been seeing a lot of "BUG: sleeping function called
from invalid context" messages and would've probably brought it to
lkml's notice already ;-) So the GFP_ATOMIC seems to be redundant
thing here in both cases.
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