Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Well, I found it. Finally. I diffed memalloc.c in the alsa kernel tree
with alsa stable 1.0.10 and googled for the obvious two chunks that
stood out :-)
Well, good work on tracking it down. I guess you should forward
forward your patch to the ALSA guys.
[snip]
Nick
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