Re: wrong values shown by kmem -s

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>
> In your test code, you could simply NOT initialize the total_objects offset
> and see what happens.
>
Yes that shows the negative ALLOCATED values. One more minor change to
the previous patch was required (attached).
What I have tested and confirmed now is that, "kmem -s" gives the same
output for (latest patch + total_objects offset disabled) and (without
any patch).

Thanks,
Vinayak

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