On Fri, 11 May 2007 09:57:50 -0700
[email protected] wrote:
> > I'll take a look at tidying up the PMB slab, getting rid of the dtor
> > shouldn't be terribly painful. I simply opted to do the list management
> > there since others were doing it for the PGD slab cache at the time that
> > was written.
>
> And here's the bit for dropping pmb_cache_dtor(), moving the list
> management up to pmb_alloc() and pmb_free().
>
> With this applied, we're all set for killing off slab destructors
> from the kernel entirely.
hm, this is already in Paul's git tree.
If we're going to slam all this into 2.6.22 then I can just tempdrop Paul's
tree.
However I think we've done enough slab work for 2.6.22 now so I'm inclined
to queue these changes for 2.6.23. That would mean that the slab changes in
-mm have a dependency on the sh git tree which I am sure to forget about.
If I end up merging these changes before Paul merges his tree, sh will
break. Presumably Paul will notice this ;)
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