From: "Kevin D. Kissell" <kevink@mips.com>
To: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org
Subject: Re: Patches for 34K APRP
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:38:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <480752B8.9040601@mips.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080417124319.GA31453@linux-mips.org>
Ralf Baechle wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 03:32:22PM +0200, Kevin D. Kissell wrote:
>
>
>> arch/mips/kernel/setup.c | 4 ++++
>> 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/arch/mips/kernel/setup.c b/arch/mips/kernel/setup.c
>> index f8a535a..a6a0d62 100644
>> --- a/arch/mips/kernel/setup.c
>> +++ b/arch/mips/kernel/setup.c
>> @@ -336,6 +336,10 @@ static void __init bootmem_init(void)
>> #endif
>> max_low_pfn = PFN_DOWN(HIGHMEM_START);
>> }
>> + /*
>> + * Propagate final value of max_low_pfn to max_pfn
>> + */
>> + max_pfn = max_low_pfn;
>>
>
> That will be incorrect for systems with highmem. So I think the right
> fix is to replace all references to max_pfn in vpe.c with max_low_pfn.
>
Which will still be incorrect for systems with highmem, right? The reason
I propose fixing max_pfn instead of just hacking vpe.c is that, as per my
email of a couple of weeks ago, there are other, architecture independent,
bits of code in the 2.6.24 kernel where max_pfn is assumed to be sane,
and the value of zero may result in otherwise inexplicable Bad Things
happening. So even if you want to change vpe.c to use max_low_pfn
instead of max_pfn, I believe that we really want that patch to setup.c
until such time as we've verified that the kernel is max_pfn-free.
Regards,
Kevin K.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-04-17 13:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-04-16 13:32 Patches for 34K APRP Kevin D. Kissell
2008-04-16 13:42 ` Kevin D. Kissell
2008-04-17 12:10 ` Ralf Baechle
2008-04-17 12:29 ` Ralf Baechle
2008-04-17 12:43 ` Ralf Baechle
2008-04-17 13:38 ` Kevin D. Kissell [this message]
2008-04-18 9:52 ` Ralf Baechle
2008-04-17 13:26 ` Ralf Baechle
2008-04-17 13:43 ` Kevin D. Kissell
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