On 9/18/2020 7:48 PM, Robin Murphy wrote:
> On 2020-08-20 13:49, vji...@codeaurora.org wrote:
>> From: Vijayanand Jitta
>>
>> When ever a new iova alloc request comes iova is always searched
>> from the cached node and the nodes which are previous to cached
>> node. So, even if there is free iov
On 2020-08-20 13:49, vji...@codeaurora.org wrote:
From: Vijayanand Jitta
When ever a new iova alloc request comes iova is always searched
from the cached node and the nodes which are previous to cached
node. So, even if there is free iova space available in the nodes
which are next to the cache
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 10:20:55AM +0530, Vijayanand Jitta wrote:
> ping ?
Robin needs to have a look first.
Regards,
Joerg
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On 8/28/2020 1:01 PM, Vijayanand Jitta wrote:
>
>
> On 8/20/2020 6:19 PM, vji...@codeaurora.org wrote:
>> From: Vijayanand Jitta
>>
>> When ever a new iova alloc request comes iova is always searched
>> from the cached node and the nodes which are previous to cached
>> node. So, even if there
On 8/20/2020 6:19 PM, vji...@codeaurora.org wrote:
> From: Vijayanand Jitta
>
> When ever a new iova alloc request comes iova is always searched
> from the cached node and the nodes which are previous to cached
> node. So, even if there is free iova space available in the nodes
> which are nex
From: Vijayanand Jitta
When ever a new iova alloc request comes iova is always searched
from the cached node and the nodes which are previous to cached
node. So, even if there is free iova space available in the nodes
which are next to the cached node iova allocation can still fail
because of thi