On Jul 26, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Nick Piggin wrote:
Hi Andrew, If you're feeling like -mm is getting too stable, then you might consider giving these patches a spin? (unless anyone else raises an objection). Ben thought I should get moving with them soon. Not much change from last time. A bit of ppc64 input from Ben, and some rmap.c input from Hugh. Boots and runs on a few machines I have lying around here. The only remaining places that *test* PageReserved are swsusp, a trivial useage in drivers/char/agp/amd64-agp.c, and arch/ code. Most of the arch code is just reserved memory reporting, which isn't very interesting and could easily be removed. Some arch users are a bit more subtle, however they *should not* break, because all the places that set and clear PageReserved are basically intact.
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