Re: [PATCH 1/3] mm: Minor clean-up of page flags in mm/page_alloc.c v4

From: Russ Anderson
Date: Wed May 14 2008 - 17:30:25 EST


On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 01:28:53PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> On Tue, 13 May 2008, Russ Anderson wrote:
> >
> > Minor source code cleanup of page flags in mm/page_alloc.c.
>
> Could we (a) make the naming reflect the *use* rather than the flags
> involved and (b) perhaps add a comment about that use at the point of
> definition?

Yes, will do. The reason for the cleanup is the following patch
defines PG_memerror, but only on configs with extended page flags.
So checking them in page_alloc.c would require adding #ifdef, which
would be rather ugly. Moving the definitions into page-flags.h
allows the #ifdef to be in the header file rather than the C code.

>From page.discard.v4:
+#ifdef CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED
+PAGEFLAG(MemError, memerror)
+#define PAGE_FLAGS (PAGE_FLAGS_BASE | 1UL << PG_memerror)
+#else
+PAGEFLAG_FALSE(MemError)
+#define PAGE_FLAGS (PAGE_FLAGS_BASE)
+#endif


> > @@ -237,16 +237,7 @@ static void bad_page(struct page *page)
> > printk(KERN_EMERG "Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"
> > KERN_EMERG "Backtrace:\n");
> > dump_stack();
> > - page->flags &= ~(1 << PG_lru |
> > - 1 << PG_private |
> > - 1 << PG_locked |
> > - 1 << PG_active |
> > - 1 << PG_dirty |
> > - 1 << PG_reclaim |
> > - 1 << PG_slab |
> > - 1 << PG_swapcache |
> > - 1 << PG_writeback |
> > - 1 << PG_buddy );
> > + page->flags &= ~(PAGE_FLAGS_RECLAIM);
>
> Because here I'm now otherwise looking at the code, and I wonder
> - why the extra odd parenthesis?
> - what does PAGE_FLAG_RECLAIM mean?
>
> and it would be much nicer (I think) if the mask was instead called
> something that reflected what it was all about, ie something along the
> lines of PAGE_FLAG_CLEAR_WHEN_BAD instead.

I'll make those changes.

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Russ Anderson, OS RAS/Partitioning Project Lead
SGI - Silicon Graphics Inc rja@xxxxxxx
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