Jan Kasprzak wrote:
:       I think I have been running 2.6.10-rc3 before. I've copied
: the fs/bio.c from 2.6.10-rc3 to my 2.6.11-rc2 sources and booted the
: resulting kernel. I hope it will not eat my filesystems :-) I will send
: my /proc/slabinfo in a few days.

        Hmm, after 3h35min of uptime I have

biovec-1           92157  92250     16  225    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : 
slabdata    410    410     60
bio                92163  92163    128   31    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : 
slabdata   2973   2973     60

so it is probably still leaking - about half an hour ago it was

biovec-1           77685  77850     16  225    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : 
slabdata    346    346      0
bio                77841  77841    128   31    1 : tunables  120   60    8 : 
slabdata   2511   2511    180

-Yenya

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