Re: Kernel bug: Bad page state: related to generic symlink code and mmap

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On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 08:38:34PM +0100, Al Viro wrote:
> FWIW, I'd rather take page_symlink(), page_symlink_inode_operations,
> page_put_link(), page_follow_link_light(), page_readlink(), page_getlink(),
> generic_readlink() and vfs_readlink() to the same place where these guys
> would live.  They all belong together and none of them has any business
> in fs/namei.c.  Options: fs/libfs.c or separate library since fs/libfs.c
> is getting crowded.  Linus, do you have any objections to that or suggestions
> on filename here?

fs/symlink.c?

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