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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS
has multiple definitions:
arch/blackfin/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS:
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Allow the slab memory allocator to keep chains for very large memory sizes - upto 32MB. You may need this if your system has a lot of RAM, and you need to able to allocate very large contiguous chunks. If unsure, say N.
arch/v850/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS:
(none)
Allow the slab memory allocator to keep chains for very large memory sizes - upto 32MB. You may need this if your system has a lot of RAM, and you need to able to allocate very large contiguous chunks. If unsure, say N.
arch/m68knommu/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS:
(none)
Allow the slab memory allocator to keep chains for very large memory sizes - upto 32MB. You may need this if your system has a lot of RAM, and you need to able to allocate very large contiguous chunks. If unsure, say N.
arch/frv/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS:
(none)
Allow the slab memory allocator to keep chains for very large memory sizes - up to 32MB. You may need this if your system has a lot of RAM, and you need to able to allocate very large contiguous chunks. If unsure, say N.
arch/sparc64/Kconfig
The configuration item CONFIG_LARGE_ALLOCS:
(none)
(none)
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