Is heap_stack_gap useless?
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: Is heap_stack_gap useless?
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Hi,
I noticed this variable, defined in mm/nommu.c,
mm/nommu.c:int heap_stack_gap = 0;
This variable only shows up once, and never shows up in elsewhere.
Can some one tell me is this useless? If so, I will submit a patch to remove it.
-Jidong
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