Larger kalloc sizes

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I've googled around a bit and couldn't find any talk on larger alloc
sizes, I'm currious about the include/linux/kmalloc_sizes.h and if I
have MMU is there anything bad (except for low memory situations)
forcing the kernel to have those higher memory sizes?

Specifically removing the ifdefs so that they are enabled?

- David Brown

 #if (NR_CPUS > 512) || (MAX_NUMNODES > 256) || !defined(CONFIG_MMU)
         CACHE(262144)
 #endif
- #ifndef CONFIG_MMU
         CACHE(524288)
         CACHE(1048576)
- #ifdef CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS
         CACHE(2097152)
         CACHE(4194304)
         CACHE(8388608)
         CACHE(16777216)
         CACHE(33554432)
- #endif /* CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS */
- #endif /* CONFIG_MMU */

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