i was experimenting a bit with cinap's version of dropping duppage, and for
the lame build the kernel tests there's quite a bit more i/o

                duppage         no duppage
read            45976291        53366962
rpc             73674           75718

you can see below that both end up reading 6909416 bytes
from 6c for 136 executions.  6c is only 264450 text+data,
so that's 26 unnecessary reads (6c had already been cached).

the original fairs better reading only 1816296, but that's
still way too much.

this needs a better algorithm.

- erik

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without duppage
Opens    Reads  (bytes)   Writes  (bytes) File
    4       43   301801        0        0 /bin/ape/sh
    3       12    61137        0        0 /bin/ls
  155      476  1642711        0        0 /bin/rc
    5       84   602660        0        0 /bin/awk
    9       79   514294        0        0 /bin/6a
  136     1060  6909416        0        0 /bin/6c
    5       50   329397        0        0 /bin/6l
    8       20    66901        0        0 /bin/echo
    3       11    51238        0        0 /bin/xd
    3       13    72700        0        0 /bin/sed
    4       13    54357        0        0 /bin/cp
    4       33   201057        0        0 /bin/file
    4       21   125962        0        0 /bin/strip
    4       12    51024        0        0 /bin/aux/data2s
    2        9    42686        0        0 /bin/rm
 
with duppage
Opens    Reads  (bytes)   Writes  (bytes) File
    4       31   216169        0        0 /bin/ape/sh
    3       10    50833        0        0 /bin/ls
  155      190   210423        0        0 /bin/rc
    5       57   398636        0        0 /bin/awk
    9       57   357441        0        0 /bin/6a
  136      370  1816296        0        0 /bin/6c
    5       29   178269        0        0 /bin/6l
    8       13    35485        0        0 /bin/echo
    3       11    59756        0        0 /bin/sed
    3        9    40742        0        0 /bin/xd
    4       10    39909        0        0 /bin/cp
    4       18   100617        0        0 /bin/file
    4       12    60634        0        0 /bin/strip
    4        9    37104        0        0 /bin/aux/data2s
    2        8    38150        0        0 /bin/rm

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