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* PCI mapping on large memory 32-bit machines
@ 2003-05-19 18:15 Timothy Miller
  2003-05-19 18:25 ` Richard B. Johnson
  2003-05-19 22:59 ` William Lee Irwin III
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From: Timothy Miller @ 2003-05-19 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel Mailing List

On x86 with PAE and 4 gigs of RAM or more, where do memory-mapped I/O 
devices get mapped (in the physical address space)?  Most PCI devices 
can't handle 64-bit addresses.  Can PC chipsets physically remap some of 
the RAM to above 4 gig?  Or do you just lose that much RAM?  If both RAM 
and some I/O device are mapped to the same location, isn't there a conflict?


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