Apply the max_sane_readahead() limit in ondemand_readahead().
Just in case someone aggressively set a huge readahead size.
Signed-off-by: Fengguang Wu <[email protected]>
---
mm/readahead.c | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- linux-2.6.24-rc5-mm1.orig/mm/readahead.c
+++ linux-2.6.24-rc5-mm1/mm/readahead.c
@@ -324,9 +324,9 @@ ondemand_readahead(struct address_space
bool hit_readahead_marker, pgoff_t offset,
unsigned long req_size)
{
- int max = ra->ra_pages; /* max readahead pages */
pgoff_t prev_offset;
- int sequential;
+ int sequential;
+ int max = max_sane_readahead(ra->ra_pages); /* max readahead pages */
/*
* It's the expected callback offset, assume sequential access.
--
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