Re: Page Allocation Failure, Why?? Bug in kernel??

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Abu M. Muttalib wrote:
Hi,

Hi,

I tried to run an application, try-sound.c. In the course of the run of the
application I repeatedly got page allocation failure, despite the fact that
enough pages are free. Why this is so, is it a bug in mm subsystem of Linux
kernel 2.6.13?

Any pointer to help understand this behavior will be highly appreciated.

If you're expecting kernel developers to unpack your text file and read through 40555(!!!) lines of text to find out what's wrong...

Please try to explain your problem better with some before / after comparisons that fit nicely into an email and point out specifically where you think it went wrong. Also describe what you're trying to do and what kind of hardware you're using.

For more detailed information on how to report kernel bugs, please read the file REPORTING-BUGS in the main kernel source directory.

Please don't see this as a "we don't care" message. If the kernel has indeed a bug we very much do care! We just can't go through thousands of lines of text to try to understand what the problem is... :(

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