robert> On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 17:47, Juan Quintela wrote:
>> PF_MEMDIE don't have any use in current kernels. Please
>> remove, we only set it in one place, and there we also set
>> PF_MEMALLOC. And we only test it in other place, and we also
>> test for PF_MEMALLOC. This patch has existed in aa for some
>> quite time.
robert> I independently thought this same thing, and did a patch for 2.5 which
robert> had the same effect.
robert> I was reminded by better-VM-hackers-than-I that PF_MEMALLOC can be
robert> cleared in various paths so the PF_MEMDIE is required to ensure that the
robert> check in page_alloc.c is always true for OOM'ed tasks.
That is a nice theory, and I think that this could be true in the
past, but in 2.4.2X, PF_MEMDIE only appears in the two places that I
show, and it is completely redundant, look at the patch, we are just
|-ing both PF_MEMALLOC and PF_MEMDIE and later we are &-ing against
the or of the two. Use find & grep yourself if you don't believe me.
Later, Juan.
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