OK, makes sense.I don't really accept this claim...
Short informative strings worth the tiny space they consume.
There can be different opinions for their usefulness.
In addition, some out-of-memory errors are recoverable, even though their backtrace is also printed.
How do you think about to suppress the backtrace generation for them?
For example, in function mlx4_en_create_cq (appears in patch) we have a first allocation attempt (kzalloc_node)
Would it be helpful to pass the option â__GFP_NOWARNâ there?
and a fallback (kzalloc). I'd prefer to state a clear error message only when both have failed,
because otherwise the user might be confused whether the backtrace should indicate a malfunctioning interface, or not.
Can the distinction become easier by any other means?
Regards,
Markus
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