On Wednesday 14 October 2009, reinette chatre wrote:
> We do queue the GFP_KERNEL allocations when there are only a few buffers
> remaining in the queue (8 right now) ... maybe we can make this higher?

I've tried increasing it to 50. Here's the result for a single test:
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 25 
free buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 48 
free buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 48 
free buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 48 
free buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
__ratelimit: 1 callbacks suppressed
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
__ratelimit: 97 callbacks suppressed
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 44 
free buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.
iwlagn 0000:10:00.0: Failed to allocate SKB buffer with GFP_ATOMIC. Only 0 free 
buffers remaining.

This is with current mainline (v2.6.32-rc4-149-ga3ccf63).

The log file timestamps don't tell much as the logging gets delayed,
so they all end up at the same time. Maybe I should enable the kernel
timestamps so we can see how far apart these failures are.
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