Hi,
The slab allocator doesnt initialise ->array for all cpus. This means
we fail to boot on a machine with boot cpu != 0. I was testing current
2.5 BK.
Luckily Rusty was at hand to explain the ins and outs of initialisers
to me. Manfred, does this look OK to you?
Anton
===== mm/slab.c 1.46 vs edited =====
--- 1.46/mm/slab.c Sat Nov 2 08:34:38 2002
+++ edited/mm/slab.c Tue Nov 5 15:55:55 2002
@@ -437,7 +437,8 @@
/* internal cache of cache description objs */
static kmem_cache_t cache_cache = {
.lists = LIST3_INIT(cache_cache.lists),
- .array = { [0] = &initarray_cache.cache },
+ /* Allow for boot cpu != 0 */
+ .array = { [0 ... NR_CPUS-1] = &initarray_cache.cache },
.batchcount = 1,
.limit = BOOT_CPUCACHE_ENTRIES,
.objsize = sizeof(kmem_cache_t),
-
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