On Tue, 6 Jan 2015, Andreas Mohr wrote:
> by merely queuing them into a simple submission queue
> which then will be delay-applied by main-context
> either once main-context enters a certain "quiet" state (e.g. context 
> switch?),
> or once main-context needs to actively take into account

This is basically the same approach as you mentioned before and would
multiply the resources needed. I think we are close to be able to avoid
allocations from interrupt contexts. Someone would need to perform an
audit to see what is left to be done. If so then lots of allocator paths
both in the page allocator and slab allocator can be dramatically
simplified.
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