> is a bit weird at the moment. It arbitrarily limits the size of
> kmalloc'd buffers to 128 kB, and for larger buffers, it uses quirks
> which are either marked as dangerous or require an external patch

That was the historic kernel limit.

> when the system is short on memory, I can still get tvtime to work by
> either running it early or by closing other applications before I
> start it.

One approach then would be to grab the buffer early and hog it (eg an
option to grab and hog a buffer at load time)

> Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Looks sensible to me.

Alan

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