If a system consists of mixed processor types, kmalloc()
can be called before the per-cpu data page is initialized.
If the slab contains sufficient memory, then kmalloc() works
ok. However, if the slabs are empty, slab calls the memory
allocator. This requires per-cpu data (NODE_DATA()) & the
cpu dies.
Also noted by Russ Anderson who had a very similar patch.
Signed-off-by: Jack Steiner <steiner@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com>
-static char brandname[128];
+#define MAX_BRANDS 8
+static char brandname[MAX_BRANDS][128];
static char * __cpuinit
get_model_name(__u8 family, __u8 model)
{
static char * __cpuinit
get_model_name(__u8 family, __u8 model)
{
memcpy(brand, "Unknown", 8);
if (ia64_pal_get_brand_info(brand)) {
memcpy(brand, "Unknown", 8);
if (ia64_pal_get_brand_info(brand)) {
case 2: memcpy(brand, "Madison up to 9M cache", 23); break;
}
}
case 2: memcpy(brand, "Madison up to 9M cache", 23); break;
}
}
- if (brandname[0] == '\0')
- return strcpy(brandname, brand);
- else if (strcmp(brandname, brand) == 0)
- return brandname;
- else
- return kstrdup(brand, GFP_KERNEL);
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_BRANDS; i++)
+ if (strcmp(brandname[i], brand) == 0)
+ return brandname[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_BRANDS; i++)
+ if (brandname[i][0] == '\0')
+ return strcpy(brandname[i], brand);
+ if (overflow++ == 0)
+ printk(KERN_ERR
+ "%s: Table overflow. Some processor model information will be missing\n",
+ __FUNCTION__);
+ return "Unknown";