John Dyson
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Correct handling of dirty pages in I/O buffers. The case where pages
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residing in a buffer that had been dirtied by a process was being
handled incorrectly. The pages were mistakenly placed into the
cache queue. This would likely have the effect of mmaped page modifications
being lost when I/O system calls were being used simultaneously to
the same locations in a file.
Submitted by: davidg
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