On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Pekka J Enberg wrote:+ if (system_state != SYSTEM_RUNNING)
+ local_flags &= ~__GFP_WAIT;
+
+ might_sleep_if(local_flags & __GFP_WAIT);
This is pointless.
You're doing the "might_sleep_if()" way too late. At that point, you've already lost 99% of all coverage, since now none of the cases of just finding a free slab entry on the list will ever trigger that "might_sleep()" case.
So you need to do this _early_, at the entry-point, not late, at cache re-fill time.
So rather than removing the might_sleep_if() at the early point, and then moving it to this late stage (because you only do the local_flags fixups late), you need to move the local-flags fixup early instead, and do the might_sleep_it() there.
The whole point of "might_sleep()" is that it triggers every time if something is called in the wrong context - not just for the cases where it actually _does_ sleep.