Flush warning

Hefty, Sean sean.hefty at intel.com
Mon Aug 14 10:01:54 PDT 2017


> >>> The workqueue which frees the memory and doesn't allocate memory
> >>> during execution is supposed to be marked as WQ_MEM_RECLAIM. This
> >>> flag will cause to priority increase for such workqueue during low
> memory conditions.
> >>
> >> Which to my understanding means that CM workqueue should not use it
> >> as on each CM connect, by definition the ULP allocates memory (qp,
> cq etc).
> >
> > From my understanding too.
> > That workqueue was introduced in 2005, in a977049dacde ("[PATCH] IB:
> > Add the kernel CM implementation"), it is not clear if it was
> > intentionally.
> >
> > Hal,
> > do you remember the rationale there?
> 
> Sean is best to respond to this.

I believe the work queue was to avoid potential deadlocks that could arise from using the MAD work queue.  The original submission did not mark the work queue with WQ_MEM_RECLAIM.  I do not know when that change was added.

- Sean



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