On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:53 PM, Oliver Neukum <oli...@neukum.org> wrote:
> On Thursday 11 April 2013 16:09:16 Ming Lei wrote:
>>
>> Could you explain why work queue need GFP_NOIO?
>
> Your fix for the memory allocation depends on it happening in the same
> context. If you execute code on a work queue this happens in the context
> of a kernel thread.

I understand the interface might be called from workqueue, and my question
is why GFP_NOIO is needed in the work queue context. Generally speaking,
GFP_KERNEL is enough for work queue context.

As we discussed before, GFP_NOIO is required in runtime resume context
and reset context, and the two contexts have been addressed automatically.
So looks you didn't answer my question, :-)

I mean if GFP_NOIO isn't needed, we can use GFP_KERNEL directly, and
the extra parameter isn't need.

Thanks,
-- 
Ming Lei
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