[PATCH] mm/page-writeback - highmem_is_dirtyable option (replacesdirty_highmem patch)

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> Well, it was quick enough to just do - here's the patch. I've
> also updated the documentation a bit to clarify the intention and
>  the reasons why you might want to use it (based in part on the 
>  comments to the original change that made highmem uncountable for
>  dirtyness purposes)
 
>  Tested and applied against 2.6.23.9 (our build script makes Debian
>  packages from a clean unpack of kernel major plus patch minor plus
>  svn checkout of out quilt series and apply regardless, so it was
>  just as easy to bump the version number while I was at it).
 
>  Builds, boots, passes a quick run of the test program I used last
>  time around.
 
>  Bron.
 
Thanks Bron! I can use vmware again!
-- 
Anton Petrusevich
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