You need to be a bit more careful tho. You must not allow RAM managed by
the kernel to be mapped non-cachable.

Even if the user explicitly sets the O_SYNC flag?  IMHO, it's a bug of
the application if it uses O_SYNC on main memory to be mmap'ed later.
And we don't need to cover up the bug.

Is that "embedded thinking"? Conflicts like this cause machine checks or checkstops on many PowerPC implementations, we do not normally allow such
to be caused by userland.


Segher

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