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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/3] support for broken memory modules (BadRAM)
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My apologies, I send this initial reply from the wrong address. Please
reply to this @google.com address.

Cheers,
CraigB

On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:28 AM, craig lkml <craig.lkml@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rick,
> Thanks for your response.  My sincere apologies for not posting the work
> directly.
> My intention is to point interested parties to contributions that Google has
> made to this space through known and respected channels.  The cited research
> is not my research but the research of my colleagues.  As a result, I
> hesitate to paraphrase the work as I will likely get the details wrong.  In
> any case, Shane's points are the most relevant for the discussion here.
>  Please refer to his post in this thread.
> In an attempt to contribute to the community as much as I can, I have
> prepared and mailed our BadRAM patch as requested.  In case it is not
> otherwise clear, my belief is that the ideal solution for the upstream
> kernel is a hybrid of our approaches.
> Thank you,
> CraigB
>
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 1:08 AM, Rick van Rein <rick@vanrein.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Craig,
>>
>> > Some folks had mentioned that they're interested in details about what
>> > we've learned about bad ram from our fleet of machines.  I suspect
>> > that you need ACM portal access to read this,
>>
>> I'm happy that this didn't cause a flame, but clearly this is not the
>> right response in an open environment.  ACM may have copyright on the
>> *form* in which you present your knowledge, but could you please poor
>> the knowledge in another form that bypasses their copyright so the
>> knowledge is made available to all?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>  -Rick
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