Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model

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From: Jörn
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 - 3:30 pm

On Tue, 13 November 2007 13:52:17 -0800, Christoph Lameter wrote:

You bastard!  You know I'm too lazy to do that. ;)

As long as the order-0 number is stable across multiple runs I don't
mind.  The numbers just looked suspiciously as if they were not stable.
That's all.

Jörn

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x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 4:52 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 5:42 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 8:42 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Mon Nov 12, 9:41 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Tue Nov 13, 2:52 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Jörn, (Tue Nov 13, 3:30 pm)
Re: x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model, Christoph Lameter, (Thu Nov 15, 7:24 pm)
x86_64: Make sparsemem/vmemmap the default memory model V2, Christoph Lameter, (Thu Nov 15, 8:55 pm)