On 10 Jan, Peter Antoniac wrote:
[...]
> Problem is: how to get the VMALLOC_RESERVED value for the kernel that is
> running? I couldn't find any standard way to do that (something to apply to
> GNU Linux and the like). All the things I could get were the default value
> being 128MiB :) and that is it. Now, I could just put 128, but what if
> somebody changes that, or in some new distro suddenly decides to make it
> different? Even worse, what if it is an old kernel with 64 setting?
[...]
Maybe somebody at LKML has answers?
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Stefan Richter
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