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authorSatyanarayana K V P <satyanarayana.k.v.p@intel.com>2026-02-20 05:55:21 +0000
committerMatthew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com>2026-02-20 10:54:02 -0800
commit16843e6638b743dd0376a1fc0845f2fd34daff98 (patch)
tree309f769d868398532378b12c4929e9ed1256d5be /tools/perf/scripts/python/stackcollapse.py
parenta5d5634cde48a9fcd68c8504aa07f89f175074a0 (diff)
drm/sa: Split drm_suballoc_new() into SA alloc and init helpers
drm_suballoc_new() currently both allocates the SA object using kmalloc() and searches for a suitable hole in the sub-allocator for the requested size. If SA allocation is done by holding sub-allocator mutex, this design can lead to reclaim safety issues. By splitting the kmalloc() step outside of the critical section, we allow the memory allocation to use GFP_KERNEL (reclaim-safe) while ensuring that the initialization step that holds reclaim-tainted locks (sub-allocator mutex) operates in a reclaim-unsafe context with pre-allocated memory. This separation prevents potential deadlocks where memory reclaim could attempt to acquire locks that are already held during the sub-allocator operations. Signed-off-by: Satyanarayana K V P <satyanarayana.k.v.p@intel.com> Suggested-by: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com> Cc: Thomas Hellström <thomas.hellstrom@linux.intel.com> Cc: Michal Wajdeczko <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com> Cc: Matthew Auld <matthew.auld@intel.com> Cc: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com> Cc: dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <dev@lankhorst.se> Reviewed-by: Christian König <christian.koenig@amd.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Hellström <thomas.hellstrom@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com> Acked-by: Maarten Lankhorst <dev@lankhorst.se> Signed-off-by: Matthew Brost <matthew.brost@intel.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260220055519.2485681-6-satyanarayana.k.v.p@intel.com
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