Re: ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste of memory?

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From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Monday, October 18, 2010 - 11:19 am

* Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com> wrote:


I think it would be fair to argue that #2 is the thing that should be fixed first 
and foremost - before touching any data structure details.

Because if you fix #2 then all the other items will become no-op to 99.9% of the 
people who are affected by this bug today.

It's also probably a much simpler fix for -stable, so should be done first, etc.

If you do the data structure changes first then #2 will likely not be backportable 
standalone and #1 will be risky to backport - creating nasty dependencies.

Thanks,

	Ingo
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Re: ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Sat Oct 16, 12:20 pm)
Re: ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Sat Oct 16, 5:49 pm)
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Re: ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Sun Oct 17, 11:46 am)
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Re: ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Sun Oct 17, 11:52 am)
Re: ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste ..., Ingo Molnar, (Mon Oct 18, 11:19 am)