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Re: slablru for 2.5.32-mm1
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
>> Andrew Morton wrote:
>>
>> The patch does a zillion BUG->BUG_ON conversions in slab.c, which is a
>> bit unfortunate, because it makes it a bit confusing to review. Let's
>> do that in a standalone patch next time ;)
>
> Yes. I would have left the BUG_ONs till later. Craig thought
> otherwise. I do agree two patches would have been better.
I agree also. I never imagined that patch would make it up the ladder
before the BUG_ON's changes got split out into a separate patch. Sorry!
So... since I introduced the BUG_ON's, I thought I should clean it up.
This is mostly for Ed and Andrew, but at:
http://loke.as.arizona.edu/~ckulesa/kernel/rmap-vm/2.5.33/
you can get a copy of Andrew's slablru.patch from the 2.5.33-mm3 series
where I have altered fs/dcache.c and mm/slab.c (whose patches otherwise
apply cleanly to vanilla 2.5.33) to remove the BUG_ON changes. It does
reduce the size of the patch, and improves its readability considerably.
Hope that helps.
----
I have a terribly naive question to add though. From the original message
in this thread, Andrew reverted this BUG_ON due to side-effects:
BUG_ON(smp_call_function(func, arg, 1, 1));
I must be dense -- why? All we are doing is passing gcc the hint that
this is an unlikely path, and surely that's true? I mean, if it's not,
don't we have other things to worry about?
Best regards,
Craig Kulesa
Steward Observatory
University of Arizona
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