Re: Definition of x86 _PAGE_SPECIAL and sharing _PAGE_UNUSED1

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From: Nick Piggin
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - 5:32 pm

On Thursday 28 August 2008 05:02, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:

Ah... pity it was hidden away there and not put into the include file.



I don't feel strongly about it. But you should put your definition in
pgtable.h (and possibly explain how it coexists with _SPECIAL).



Yes.



I thought it was about on par with its counterpart, which is "normal".
Either way, I don't think a casual reader would get an adequate idea
of how it works in one word. normal ~= refcounted, special ~= !refcounted
I guess, but it is slightly more than that and besides, normal was there
first, and I think Linus coined it... if you can convince him to change
it then you have my blessing to change special into whatever you want.
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Definition of x86 _PAGE_SPECIAL and sharing _PAGE_UNUSED1, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, (Wed Aug 27, 12:02 pm)
Re: Definition of x86 _PAGE_SPECIAL and sharing _PAGE_UNUSED1, Nick Piggin, (Wed Aug 27, 5:32 pm)
Re: Definition of x86 _PAGE_SPECIAL and sharing _PAGE_UNUSED1, Jeremy Fitzhardinge, (Wed Aug 27, 5:47 pm)