Re: Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22

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Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 4:10 pm

From: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:54:52 +0200


Please do so, I'm tired of editing that file every time I remove
something from the tree.

That file had alloc_skb_from_cache() in it, which nothing in the
vanilla kernel ever invoked.  How did it even get there?  If it was
put there for Xen's sake, that stinks because Xen is out of tree.
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Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22, Andi Kleen, (Thu Apr 19, 7:54 am)
Re: Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22, David Miller, (Thu Apr 19, 4:10 pm)
Re: Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22, Herbert Xu, (Thu Apr 19, 9:21 pm)
Re: Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22, Adrian Bunk, (Thu Apr 19, 1:06 pm)
Re: Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22, Arjan van de Ven, (Thu Apr 19, 10:27 am)
Re: Dropping CONFIG_REORDER on x86-64 for 2.6.22, Chuck Ebbert, (Thu Apr 19, 12:59 pm)