Re: DMA allocations from CMA and fatal_signal_pending check
From: Joonsoo Kim
Date: Fri Oct 31 2014 - 04:26:59 EST
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 12:08:46PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While debugging why some dma_alloc_coherent() allocations where
> returning NULL on our brcmstb platform, specifically with
> drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bcmcsysport.c, I came across the
> fatal_signal_pending() check in mm/page_alloc.c which is there.
>
> This driver calls dma_alloc_coherent(, GFP_KERNEL) which ends up making
> a coherent allocation from a CMA region on our platform. Since that
> allocation is allowed to sleep, and because we are in bcm_syport_open(),
> executed from process context, a pending signal makes
> dma_alloc_coherent() return NULL.
Hello, Florian.
fatal_signal_pending means that there is SIGKILL on that process.
I guess that caller of dma_alloc_coherent() will die soon.
In this case, why CMA should be succeed?
>
> There are two ways I could fix this:
>
> - use a GFP_ATOMIC allocation, which would avoid this sensitivity to a
> pending signal being fatal (we suffer from the same issue in
> bcm_sysport_resume)
>
> - move the DMA coherent allocation before bcm_sysport_open(), in the
> driver's probe function, but if the network interface is never used, we
> would be waisting precious DMA coherent memory for nothing (it is only 4
> bytes times 32 but still
I guess that it is okay that bcm_sysport_open() return -EINTR?
Thanks.
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