Make sure that when calling __vmem_alloc that we

do not have __GFP_ZERO set.  Once the memory is allocated
then zero out the memory if __GFP_ZERO is passed to
__vmem_alloc.


git-svn-id: https://outreach.scidac.gov/svn/spl/trunk@88 7e1ea52c-4ff2-0310-8f11-9dd32ca42a1c
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wartens2 2008-04-24 17:07:56 +00:00
parent 6e605b6e58
commit 8100fe56f1
1 changed files with 5 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -72,14 +72,17 @@ extern int kmem_warning_flag;
\
ASSERT(flags & KM_SLEEP); \
\
_ptr_ = (void *)__vmalloc((size), ((flags) | \
__GFP_HIGHMEM), PAGE_KERNEL); \
_ptr_ = (void *)__vmalloc((size), (((flags) | \
__GFP_HIGHMEM) & \
~__GFP_ZERO), PAGE_KERNEL); \
if (_ptr_ == NULL) { \
printk("spl: Warning vmem_alloc(%d, 0x%x) failed at %s:%d " \
"(%ld/%ld)\n", (int)(size), (int)(flags), \
__FILE__, __LINE__, \
atomic64_read(&vmem_alloc_used), vmem_alloc_max); \
} else { \
if (flags & __GFP_ZERO) \
memset(_ptr_, 0, (size)); \
atomic64_add((size), &vmem_alloc_used); \
if (unlikely(atomic64_read(&vmem_alloc_used)>vmem_alloc_max)) \
vmem_alloc_max = atomic64_read(&vmem_alloc_used); \