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* [CFT] tree-based bootmem
@ 2001-12-08 23:40 William Lee Irwin III
  2001-12-09 23:29 ` Robert Love
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: William Lee Irwin III @ 2001-12-08 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I've waited a week or two for bug reports to roll in from early testers
(including myself), and no reports have come in.

So now I humbly request the assistance of a larger userbase in testing
the bootmem patch.

The bootmem subsystem is used for tracking and reserving usable physical
memory during early boot. A patch such as this, which tracks extents
explicitly, was requested by several people. The patch is also intended
to improve discontiguous memory support in that subsystem.

The only user-visible effect of the patch should be to save small
amounts of memory by virtue of somewhat more accurate tracking of the
boundaries of allocated regions, on the order of 4-12KB on i386.

The patch has been tested successfully on i386, IA64, mipsel, Super-H,
ppc64, sparc64, and sparc32, when applied against 2.4.15.

The patch (against various kernel versions) is available from

	ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/wli/bootmem/

Those using the 2.4.15 patch will need to apply overflow-2.4.15 in
addition to bootmem-2.4.15


Thanks,
Bill

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