* Re: Any docments analyzing linuxppc kernel and it's policy?
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@ 2000-09-13 16:34 ` Dan Malek
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From: Dan Malek @ 2000-09-13 16:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Gong Zhuo; +Cc: Linux PPC Mailing List
Gong Zhuo wrote:
> I am reading the source code of linuxppc mm.
Okay.......
> .... It seems that the process
> uses the logical address 0 - 0x7fffffff, and the kernel uses the logical
> address 0xc0000000 -- (0xc0000000 + maxium memory). The rest logical address
> will not be used by anyone. Am I right?
You got the user process part right.....The kernel will map anything
over 0x80000000 in a variety of useful and interesting ways. The system
memory is usually mapped to 0xc0000000, the remainder of the space is
used for mapping I/O devices, other pages of memory with different
attributes (uncached for example). This is processor/board dependent,
so there are many different mappings for this space, although we do
try to keep them somewhat consistent.
> Is there any document analyzing the linuxppc kernel and how does the
> kernel arrange all the logical space ?
I don't know. I do know this could change daily.....
-- Dan
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* Any docments analyzing linuxppc kernel and it's policy?
@ 2000-09-13 12:27 Gong Zhuo
2000-09-14 0:22 ` Graham Stoney
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From: Gong Zhuo @ 2000-09-13 12:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux PPC Mailing List
Hi:
I am reading the source code of linuxppc mm. It seems that the process
uses the logical address 0 - 0x7fffffff, and the kernel uses the logical
address 0xc0000000 -- (0xc0000000 + maxium memory). The rest logical address
will not be used by anyone. Am I right?
Is there any document analyzing the linuxppc kernel and how does the
kernel arrange all the logical space ?
Thanks
Gong Zhuo
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