On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:24:24 +1100 "Bron Gondwana" <brong@fastmail.fm> wrote:
But we're always allowed to dirty highmem - there'd be no point in having
it otherwise. Hence the term dirty_highmem is confusing.
umm, really you want
/proc/sys/vm/dont-account-highmem-in-dirty-memory-calculations, only
shorter.
Do you agree?
If so, then it's still not a very pleasing interface - setting something to
"true" to disable a particular piece of kernel behaviour implies a single
negation which we don't really need.
It would be simpler to have
/proc/sys/vm/do-account-highmem-in-dirty-memory-calculations,
defaulting to "true" - this has no negations.
So... how about /proc/sys/vm/, umm.
<looks at inbox, brain explodes>
OK, I give up. Please see if you can think of something less confusing
which involves no negations?
Thanks.
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