Re: [PATCH] Skip memory holes in FLATMEM when reading /proc/pagetypeinfo (resend)

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From: Mel Gorman
Date: Friday, August 22, 2008 - 7:49 am

On (21/08/08 17:56), Russell King - ARM Linux didst pronounce:

Yes, it does. Sorry for not being clear on that.


It wouldn't hurt. It's not a critical functionality failure and only affects
ARM but being able to generate oops from userspace is a bit of a loss.


If you do, the impact is that the counters are slightly off which is not
that big of a deal. To avoid doing it, information would have to be kept
around that might end up being larger than the memmap freed.


No idea. I know that SPARSEMEM would be preferred as a memory model as
it is a lot less arch-specific than DISCONTIG is.

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Mel Gorman
Part-time Phd Student                          Linux Technology Center
University of Limerick                         IBM Dublin Software Lab
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Re: [PATCH] Skip memory holes in FLATMEM when reading /pro ..., Russell King - ARM Linux, (Thu Aug 21, 9:56 am)
Re: [PATCH] Skip memory holes in FLATMEM when reading /pro ..., Mel Gorman, (Fri Aug 22, 7:49 am)
Re: [PATCH] Skip memory holes in FLATMEM when reading /pro ..., Christoph Lameter, (Fri Aug 22, 10:16 am)