On 21:55, Mel Gorman wrote: > A slightly smarter, but not quite as obviously correct, patch is below if > you prefer it. It removes the assumption about early_node_map being sorted > for find_min_pfns and friends by always searching the whole map. The map > is then only sorted once when it is required. Andre, I'd appreciate it if > you could give it a spin to be 100% sure it's ok. It passed a boot-test on > a few machines here. Yes, this one also works for me. Acked-by: Andre Noll <[email protected]> -- The only person who always got his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe
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