Re: [PATCH 0/24] make atomic_read() behave consistently across all architectures

From: Herbert Xu
Date: Wed Aug 15 2007 - 22:02:29 EST


On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 11:51:42AM +1000, Paul Mackerras wrote:
>
> Name one such case.

See sk_stream_mem_schedule in net/core/stream.c:

/* Under limit. */
if (atomic_read(sk->sk_prot->memory_allocated) < sk->sk_prot->sysctl_mem[0]) {
if (*sk->sk_prot->memory_pressure)
*sk->sk_prot->memory_pressure = 0;
return 1;
}

/* Over hard limit. */
if (atomic_read(sk->sk_prot->memory_allocated) > sk->sk_prot->sysctl_mem[2]) {
sk->sk_prot->enter_memory_pressure();
goto suppress_allocation;
}

We don't need to reload sk->sk_prot->memory_allocated here.

Now where is your example again?

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