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From: <evt@texelsoft.com>
To: linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Can remap_area_pages be made non-static
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:10:02 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200412061910.CGY65252@ms3.netsolmail.com> (raw)

All,

What I'm trying to do is, in a situation where I have two
identical pci video cards where the framebuffer memory maps
the cards memory but only one is in use at a time, when a card
fails or is hot-removed, I'd like to unmap the memory from the
card that failed and remap the memory of the spare card to the
same virtual address. It seems to me that remap_area_pages()
does exactly what I desire but it's static.

Can this fn be made non-static or is there a better way to do
this? Please cc evt@texelsoft.com since my request to
subscribe to the list has not completed yet.

Thanks.

- Eric van Tassell
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