> We can add an allocation flag (__GFP_NO_CRITICAL?) which can be used by > sg_low_malloc() (and other non critical allocations) to fail previously > and not print the message. It is just for debugging. The message can go. If anytbing it would be more useful to tack Failed alloc data on the end of /proc/slabinfo - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pages: failed - Patch fai... Shawn Starr
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pages: failed - Patc... Mike Galbraith
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pages: failed - ... Shawn Starr
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pages: failed - ... Marcelo Tosatti
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pages: faile... Alan Cox
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pages: f... Marcelo Tosatti
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc_pag... Shawn Starr
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __alloc... Mike Galbraith
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __a... Shawn Starr
- Re: [ANOMALIES]: 2.4.2 - __a... Mike Galbraith