Except that you added a bug where some old driver code would crash the
machine by doing so.
> Yes, but there are still other dangerous usages of kmalloc and
> __get_free_pages. (The most offending one is in select.c)
Nothing dangeorus there. The -ac vm isnt triggering these cases.
> not abort his operation when it happens. Instead - they are trying to make
> high-order allocations fail less often :-/ How should random
> Joe-driver-developer know, that kmalloc(4096) is safe and kmalloc(4097) is
> not?
4096 is not safe - there is no safe size for a kmalloc, you can always run
out of memory - deal with it.
Alan
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