[PATCH net-next 05/12] mm: Make the page_frag_cache allocator handle __GFP_ZERO itself
Jakub Kicinski
kuba at kernel.org
Fri May 26 17:57:36 PDT 2023
On Wed, 24 May 2023 16:33:04 +0100 David Howells wrote:
> Make the page_frag_cache allocator handle __GFP_ZERO itself rather than
> passing it off to the page allocator. There may be a mix of callers, some
> specifying __GFP_ZERO and some not - and even if all specify __GFP_ZERO, we
> might refurbish the page, in which case the returned memory doesn't get
> cleared.
I think it's pretty clear that page frag allocator was never supposed
to support GFP_ZERO, as we don't need it in networking.. So maybe
you're better off adding the memset() in nvme?
CCing Alex, who I think would say something along those lines :)
IDK how much we still care given that most networking drivers are
migrating to page_poll these days.
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