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Originally Posted by keaolyen
To keep it short, we were correct and THIS is a Dynamic PagePool. Any time you set a pagepool size it is by default static. I.E. all that xx 15 and xx16 has nothing to do with a static or dynamic pagepool, it simply tells the OS how to read the size. It'd be interesting to see what setting the least significant bits to would result in....
That is, if we set the values we associate with the pagepool to xx 14 or xx 13 what would be the result? Would 01 14 be 8MB or 16MB? (I'm betting on 16MB)
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Don't go crazy here - those LSBs are part of the ARM instruction set op-code. 15 and 16 just tell the CPU by how much to left shift (multiply) the opcode. Change them to something else, and you have a completely new opcode = bricked phone possibly.