Re: significant ioremap leak in i915?

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On 13/10/14 02:09, Dave Airlie wrote:
    So in this example 268 megabytes have been lost.

This isn't RAM, its address space mapping, its not really a leak at all.
It really doesn't matter whether it is ram or mapping; its a resource leak
that causes the system to OOM and panic.
hey I was trying to help you come up to speed as requested, you don't
have to believe me.
I apologize, and I appreciate your help.

I do believe you.

It also appears that the mapping I jumped on wasn't the root cause of the problem; I'm still investigating.

    -Brett

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