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emitted the total number of pages it still had to dump prior to dumping a block of up to 16 pages. For a 128MB region this would result in 8M number of printf()s. Barf! The problem in general is that memory typically has one really big region and a number of "scattered" smaller regions. Some may even be just a few pages. The twiddle works best for now, but it doesn't really give a good progress indication for the large regions. Those are the cases where you definitely want good PI to avoid having the user turn into a twiddle :-) |
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