In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Long writes:

>The solution is to re-engineer the way that I/O buffers pass through
>the kernel and only assign KVA when needed (for doing software parity
>calculations, for example).

I've hacked up a prototype to do this and there is no doubt that this
is the way we are headed, hopefully sometime in the 7-CURRENT period.

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