Re: [PATCH] slab: Ignore internal flags in cache creation

From: Christoph Lameter
Date: Wed Sep 26 2012 - 10:57:14 EST


On Tue, 25 Sep 2012, David Rientjes wrote:

> Nack, this is already handled by CREATE_MASK in the mm/slab.c allocator;

CREATE_MASK defines legal flags that can be specified. Other flags cause
and error. This is about flags that are internal that should be ignored
when specified.

I think it makes sense to reserve some top flags for internal purposes.

> the flag extensions beyond those defined in the generic slab.h header are
> implementation defined. It may be true that SLAB uses a bit only
> internally (and already protects it with a BUG_ON() in
> __kmem_cache_create()) but that doesn't mean other implementations can't
> use such a flag that would be a no-op on another allocator.

Other implementations such as SLUB also use the bits in that high range.

Simply ignoring the internal bits on cache creation if they are set is
IMHO not a bit issue and simplifies Glaubers task.

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