Hi! I'm currently revisiting mmap related tests in LTP (Linux Test Project) and I've came to the tests testing that writes to the partially mapped page (at the end of mapping) are carried out correctly. These tests fails because even after the object is unmapped and the file-descriptor closed the pages still stays in the page cache so if (possibly another process) opens and maps the file again the whole content of the partial page is preserved. Strictly speaking this is not a bug at least when sticking to regular files as POSIX which says that the change is not written out. In this case the file content is correct and forcing the data to be written out by msync() makes the test pass. The SHM mappings seems to preserve the content even after calling msync() which is, in my opinion, POSIX violation although a minor one. Looking at the test results I have, the file based mmap test worked fine on 2.6.5 (or perhaps the page cache was working/setup differently and the test succeeded by accidend). Attached is a stripped down LTP test for the problem, uncommenting the msync() makes the test succeed. I would like to hear your opinions on this problems. -- Cyril Hrubis chrubis@suse.cz