Re: [PATCH 1/3] percpu: use ZERO_SIZE_PTR / ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Mon Jan 30 2012 - 12:54:37 EST


Hello, Christoph.

On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:52:23AM -0600, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> We have two possibilities now:
>
> 1. We say that the value returned from the per cpu allocator is an opaque
> value.
>
> This means that we have to remove the NULL check from the free
> function. And audit the kernel code for all occurrences where
> a per cpu pointer value of NULL is assumed to mean that no per
> cpu allocation has occurred.

No, NULL is never gonna be a valid return from any allocator including
percpu. Percpu allocator doesn't and will never do so.

> 2. We say that there are special values for the per cpu pointers (NULL,
> ZERO_SIZE_PTR)
>
> Then we would have to guarantee that the per cpu allocator never
> returns those values.
>
> Plus then the ZERO_SIZE_PTR patch will be fine.
>
> The danger exist of these values being passed as
> parameters to functions that do not support them (per_cpu_ptr
> etc). Those would need VM_BUG_ONs or some other checks to detect
> potential problems.

I'm saying we don't have this for ZERO_SIZE_PTR in any meaningful way
at this point. If somebody wants to implement it properly, please
feel free to, but simply applying ZERO_SIZE_PTR without other changes
doesn't make any sense.

Thanks.

--
tejun
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