This small patchset makes cma_release() non-blocking and simplifiesI don't think this patch is a good idea.It transfers part or even all of the time of
the code in hugetlbfs, where previously we had to temporarily drop
hugetlb_lock around the cma_release() call.
It should help Zi Yan on his work on 1 GB THPs: splitting a gigantic
THP under a memory pressure requires a cma_release() call. If it's
a blocking function, it complicates the already complicated code.
Because there are at least two use cases like this (hugetlbfs is
another example), I believe it's just better to make cma_release()
non-blocking.
It also makes it more consistent with other memory releasing functions
in the kernel: most of them are non-blocking.
Roman Gushchin (2):
mm: cma: make cma_release() non-blocking
mm: hugetlb: don't drop hugetlb_lock around cma_release() call
mm/cma.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
mm/hugetlb.c | 6 ------
2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)