Re: [RFC] Advanced XIP File System



We
only need to mark those pages as absent in the page tables if we ever
schedule to userspace while the flash is in a mode other than read mode.
Then handle the page fault by switching the flash back or waiting for
it.

Where would we do this? In each MTD driver? A new generic aops function?
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