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Andrew Morton authored
madvise_willneed() currently has a very strange check on how much readahead it is prepared to do. It is based on the user's rss limit. But this is usually enormous, and the user isn't necessarily going to map all that memory at the same time anyway. And the logic is wrong - it is comparing rss (which is in bytes) with `end - start', which is in pages. And it returns -EIO on error, which is not mentioned in the Open Group spec and doesn't make sense. This patch takes it all out and applies the same upper limit as is used in sys_readahead() - half the inactive list.
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