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* RE: [2.6.6 PATCH] Exposing EFI memory map
@ 2004-05-06 20:54 Tolentino, Matthew E
  2004-05-06 21:44 ` [Lhms-devel] " Dave Hansen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Tolentino, Matthew E @ 2004-05-06 20:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Hansen
  Cc: Sourav Sen, HELGAAS,BJORN (HP-Ft. Collins), Matt Domsch,
	linux-ia64, Linux Kernel Mailing List, Luck, Tony, lhms

> > Interesting. What does ppc64 do with the memmap after that?  
> 
> This doesn't even concern mem_map yet.  The userspace ppc64 hotplug
> tools actually write into the "OpenFirmware" tree from 
> userspace, after
> a hotplug happens.  This is partly because all of the ppc64 hotplug
> operations happen in userspace as it stands now.  

Umm..  my mistake, I meant the memory map passed up by the firmware,
not THE mem_map.  ;-)

> Actually, I was thinking that we'd just allocate the 
> kobjects, and note
> the presence of the memory in the nonlinear phys_section table.  Then,
> when we online it, we can decide where it's mapped, what zone 
> to put it
> in, and where to get the mem_map space from.  I think that approach
> gives the best flexibility. 

Yes, indeed. 

matt

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