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dma-debug is now capable of adding new entries to its pool on-demand if
the initial preallocation was insufficient, so the IOMMU_LEAK logic no
longer needs to explicitly change the pool size. This does lose it the
ability to save a couple of megabytes of RAM by reducing the pool size
below its default, but it seems unlikely that that is a realistic
concern these days (or indeed that anyone is actively debugging AGP
drivers' DMA usage any more). Getting rid of dma_debug_resize_entries()
will make room for further streamlining in the dma-debug code itself.
Removing the call reveals quite a lot of cruft which has been useless
for nearly a decade since commit
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i386 | ||
x86_64 | ||
amd-memory-encryption.txt | ||
boot.txt | ||
earlyprintk.txt | ||
entry_64.txt | ||
exception-tables.txt | ||
intel_mpx.txt | ||
intel_rdt_ui.txt | ||
kernel-stacks | ||
microcode.txt | ||
mtrr.txt | ||
orc-unwinder.txt | ||
pat.txt | ||
protection-keys.txt | ||
pti.txt | ||
tlb.txt | ||
topology.txt | ||
usb-legacy-support.txt | ||
zero-page.txt |