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The patch (as824b) makes percpu_free() ignore NULL arguments, as one would expect for a deallocation routine. (Note that free_percpu is #defined as percpu_free in include/linux/percpu.h.) A few callers are updated to remove now-unneeded tests for NULL. A few other callers already seem to assume that passing a NULL pointer to percpu_free() is okay! The patch also removes an unnecessary NULL check in percpu_depopulate(). Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
131 lines
3.7 KiB
C
131 lines
3.7 KiB
C
/*
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* linux/mm/allocpercpu.c
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*
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* Separated from slab.c August 11, 2006 Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>
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*/
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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/**
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* percpu_depopulate - depopulate per-cpu data for given cpu
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* @__pdata: per-cpu data to depopulate
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* @cpu: depopulate per-cpu data for this cpu
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*
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* Depopulating per-cpu data for a cpu going offline would be a typical
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* use case. You need to register a cpu hotplug handler for that purpose.
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*/
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void percpu_depopulate(void *__pdata, int cpu)
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{
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struct percpu_data *pdata = __percpu_disguise(__pdata);
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kfree(pdata->ptrs[cpu]);
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pdata->ptrs[cpu] = NULL;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(percpu_depopulate);
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/**
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* percpu_depopulate_mask - depopulate per-cpu data for some cpu's
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* @__pdata: per-cpu data to depopulate
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* @mask: depopulate per-cpu data for cpu's selected through mask bits
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*/
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void __percpu_depopulate_mask(void *__pdata, cpumask_t *mask)
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{
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int cpu;
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for_each_cpu_mask(cpu, *mask)
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percpu_depopulate(__pdata, cpu);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__percpu_depopulate_mask);
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/**
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* percpu_populate - populate per-cpu data for given cpu
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* @__pdata: per-cpu data to populate further
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* @size: size of per-cpu object
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* @gfp: may sleep or not etc.
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* @cpu: populate per-data for this cpu
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*
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* Populating per-cpu data for a cpu coming online would be a typical
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* use case. You need to register a cpu hotplug handler for that purpose.
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* Per-cpu object is populated with zeroed buffer.
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*/
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void *percpu_populate(void *__pdata, size_t size, gfp_t gfp, int cpu)
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{
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struct percpu_data *pdata = __percpu_disguise(__pdata);
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int node = cpu_to_node(cpu);
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BUG_ON(pdata->ptrs[cpu]);
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if (node_online(node)) {
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/* FIXME: kzalloc_node(size, gfp, node) */
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pdata->ptrs[cpu] = kmalloc_node(size, gfp, node);
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if (pdata->ptrs[cpu])
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memset(pdata->ptrs[cpu], 0, size);
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} else
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pdata->ptrs[cpu] = kzalloc(size, gfp);
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return pdata->ptrs[cpu];
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(percpu_populate);
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/**
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* percpu_populate_mask - populate per-cpu data for more cpu's
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* @__pdata: per-cpu data to populate further
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* @size: size of per-cpu object
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* @gfp: may sleep or not etc.
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* @mask: populate per-cpu data for cpu's selected through mask bits
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*
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* Per-cpu objects are populated with zeroed buffers.
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*/
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int __percpu_populate_mask(void *__pdata, size_t size, gfp_t gfp,
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cpumask_t *mask)
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{
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cpumask_t populated = CPU_MASK_NONE;
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int cpu;
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for_each_cpu_mask(cpu, *mask)
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if (unlikely(!percpu_populate(__pdata, size, gfp, cpu))) {
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__percpu_depopulate_mask(__pdata, &populated);
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return -ENOMEM;
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} else
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cpu_set(cpu, populated);
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__percpu_populate_mask);
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/**
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* percpu_alloc_mask - initial setup of per-cpu data
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* @size: size of per-cpu object
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* @gfp: may sleep or not etc.
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* @mask: populate per-data for cpu's selected through mask bits
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*
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* Populating per-cpu data for all online cpu's would be a typical use case,
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* which is simplified by the percpu_alloc() wrapper.
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* Per-cpu objects are populated with zeroed buffers.
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*/
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void *__percpu_alloc_mask(size_t size, gfp_t gfp, cpumask_t *mask)
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{
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void *pdata = kzalloc(sizeof(struct percpu_data), gfp);
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void *__pdata = __percpu_disguise(pdata);
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if (unlikely(!pdata))
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return NULL;
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if (likely(!__percpu_populate_mask(__pdata, size, gfp, mask)))
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return __pdata;
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kfree(pdata);
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return NULL;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__percpu_alloc_mask);
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/**
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* percpu_free - final cleanup of per-cpu data
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* @__pdata: object to clean up
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*
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* We simply clean up any per-cpu object left. No need for the client to
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* track and specify through a bis mask which per-cpu objects are to free.
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*/
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void percpu_free(void *__pdata)
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{
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if (unlikely(!__pdata))
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return;
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__percpu_depopulate_mask(__pdata, &cpu_possible_map);
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kfree(__percpu_disguise(__pdata));
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(percpu_free);
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