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authorPaul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>2013-06-19 22:53:51 +0400
committerPaul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>2013-07-15 03:36:59 +0400
commit0db0628d90125193280eabb501c94feaf48fa9ab (patch)
tree0e0ef0c4eac101d25a3bd125c4a9200ac4d294c0 /mm/memcontrol.c
parent49fb4c6290c70c418a5c25eee996d6b55ea132d6 (diff)
downloadlinux-0db0628d90125193280eabb501c94feaf48fa9ab.tar.xz
kernel: delete __cpuinit usage from all core kernel files
The __cpuinit type of throwaway sections might have made sense some time ago when RAM was more constrained, but now the savings do not offset the cost and complications. For example, the fix in commit 5e427ec2d0 ("x86: Fix bit corruption at CPU resume time") is a good example of the nasty type of bugs that can be created with improper use of the various __init prefixes. After a discussion on LKML[1] it was decided that cpuinit should go the way of devinit and be phased out. Once all the users are gone, we can then finally remove the macros themselves from linux/init.h. This removes all the uses of the __cpuinit macros from C files in the core kernel directories (kernel, init, lib, mm, and include) that don't really have a specific maintainer. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/5/20/589 Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'mm/memcontrol.c')
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/mm/memcontrol.c b/mm/memcontrol.c
index d12ca6f3c293..00a7a664b9c1 100644
--- a/mm/memcontrol.c
+++ b/mm/memcontrol.c
@@ -2522,7 +2522,7 @@ static void mem_cgroup_drain_pcp_counter(struct mem_cgroup *memcg, int cpu)
spin_unlock(&memcg->pcp_counter_lock);
}
-static int __cpuinit memcg_cpu_hotplug_callback(struct notifier_block *nb,
+static int memcg_cpu_hotplug_callback(struct notifier_block *nb,
unsigned long action,
void *hcpu)
{