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SubjectRe: can't mlockall() more than 128MB, is this a kernel limitiation ?
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> I'm still convinced that this global, adjustable mlock limit is needed:
> something like this:
>
> if (locked > (mlockable_pages) )
> goto out;
>
> if the user (root) REALLY want to mlock all memory (and risk a crash) ,
> he can set mlockable_pages = num_physpages ,

I'd agree. I've no problem with it being in /proc/sys/vm

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