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KMALLOC_ARRAY(9) Memory Management in Linux KMALLOC_ARRAY(9)

NAME

kmalloc_array - allocate memory for an array.

SYNOPSIS

void * kmalloc_array(size_t n, size_t size, gfp_t flags);

ARGUMENTS

n
number of elements.
size
element size.
flags
the type of memory to allocate.

DESCRIPTION

The flags argument may be one of:
 
GFP_USER - Allocate memory on behalf of user. May sleep.
 
GFP_KERNEL - Allocate normal kernel ram. May sleep.
 
GFP_ATOMIC - Allocation will not sleep. May use emergency pools. For example, use this inside interrupt handlers.
 
GFP_HIGHUSER - Allocate pages from high memory.
 
GFP_NOIO - Do not do any I/O at all while trying to get memory.
 
GFP_NOFS - Do not make any fs calls while trying to get memory.
 
GFP_NOWAIT - Allocation will not sleep.
 
GFP_THISNODE - Allocate node-local memory only.
 
GFP_DMA - Allocation suitable for DMA. Should only be used for kmalloc caches. Otherwise, use a slab created with SLAB_DMA.
Also it is possible to set different flags by OR'ing in one or more of the following additional flags:
 
__GFP_COLD - Request cache-cold pages instead of trying to return cache-warm pages.
 
__GFP_HIGH - This allocation has high priority and may use emergency pools.
 
__GFP_NOFAIL - Indicate that this allocation is in no way allowed to fail (think twice before using).
 
__GFP_NORETRY - If memory is not immediately available, then give up at once.
 
__GFP_NOWARN - If allocation fails, don't issue any warnings.
 
__GFP_REPEAT - If allocation fails initially, try once more before failing.
There are other flags available as well, but these are not intended for general use, and so are not documented here. For a full list of potential flags, always refer to linux/gfp.h.

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March 2016 Kernel Hackers Manual 3.2.