[PATCH] E820 memory detection

From: david parsons (orc@pell.portland.or.us)
Date: Wed Feb 02 2000 - 06:40:50 EST


--- ./include/asm-i386/e820.h.orig Thu Nov 18 19:25:28 1999
+++ ./include/asm-i386/e820.h Wed Feb 2 11:19:20 2000
@@ -5,16 +5,19 @@
  * In a nutshell, arch/i386/boot/setup.S populates a scratch table
  * in the empty_zero_block that contains a list of usable address/size
  * duples. In arch/i386/kernel/setup.c, this information is
- * transferred into the e820map, and in arch/i386/mm/init.c, that
- * new information is used to mark pages reserved or not.
+ * transferred into the bios[], then converted into a list of valid
+ * memory regions in region[], and that new information is used in
+ * arch/i386/mm/init.c to mark pages available or not.
  *
  */
 #ifndef __E820_HEADER
 #define __E820_HEADER
 
-#define E820MAP 0x2d0 /* our map */
-#define E820MAX 32 /* number of entries in E820MAP */
-#define E820NR 0x1e8 /* # entries in E820MAP */
+#define FLAG_E820_DEBUG 1
+
+#define E820MAP 0x2d0 /* our map */
+#define E820MAX 32 /* number of entries in E820MAP */
+#define E820NR 0x1e8 /* # entries in E820MAP */
 
 #define E820_RAM 1
 #define E820_RESERVED 2
@@ -23,18 +26,79 @@
 
 #define HIGH_MEMORY (1024*1024)
 
+/* HACK: These macros map between page numbers and physical addresses.
+ * They used to be in arch/i386/kernel/setup.c, but have been moved here
+ * so that they can also be used in arch/i386/mm/init.c.
+ */
+#define PFN_UP(x) (((x) + PAGE_SIZE-1) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
+#define PFN_DOWN(x) ((x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
+#define PFN_PHYS(x) ((x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
+
+/* CONFIG_E820_PARANOID enables a whole bunch of error checking regulated
+ * by CHK_E820_x #defines. If disabled, they all default to zero, but can
+ * be hand-edited to put in whatever sort of checking you might want.
+ */
+#ifdef CONFIG_E820_PARANOID
+# define FLAG_E820_PARANOID 1 /* check that es:di is invariant */
+# define FLAG_E820_WRAP 1 /* check that start+size <= 64 bits */
+# define FLAG_E820_LENGTH 1 /* comment on length != 20 returns */
+#else
+# define FLAG_E820_PARANOID 0
+# define FLAG_E820_WRAP 0
+# define FLAG_E820_LENGTH 0
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * FLAG_E820_GULLIBLE tells check_memory_region() to believe the bios
+ * when it says that memory in the 0x9C00-0x10000 region is okay. In
+ * most cases, this will NOT be the case and attempting to use this will
+ * result in your machine being converted to gravel as Linux scribbles
+ * in that memory region, but if you're trying to install Linux on an
+ * ultra-low memory machine and you can make this region usable, this
+ * might be useful. If you enable this flag, you also need to set the
+ * corresponding flag in physical_memory.pflag before the memory will
+ * actually be used.
+ */
+#define FLAG_E820_GULLIBLE 0
+
+
+/* FLAG_E820_RECLAIM tells add_memory_region/check_memory_region to
+ * attempt to use E820 reclaim memory sections. To have reclaim work,
+ * you need to configure it on, _plus_ CONFIG_ACPI needs to be turned off.
+ */
+#if CONFIG_ACPI
+# define FLAG_E820_RECLAIM 0
+#else
+# define FLAG_E820_RECLAIM CONFIG_E820_RECLAIM
+#endif
+
 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 
-struct e820map {
- int nr_map;
- struct {
- long long addr; /* start of memory segment */
- long long size; /* size of memory segment */
- long type; /* type of memory segment */
- } map[E820MAX];
-};
+struct e820 {
+ __u64 addr; /* addr,size,type are returned by e820 bios call */
+ __u64 size;
+ __u32 type;
+ __u16 len; /* %ecx(out) from the e820 bios call */
+} __attribute__ ((__packed__));
+
+struct physical_region {
+ __u64 start;
+ __u64 end;
+} ;
+
+struct physical_memory {
+ int p_flags; /* assert sizeof(int) >= 3 bits */
+#define CHK_PMEM_LENGTH 0x01 /* user-settable in smap= */
+#define CHK_PMEM_GULLIBLE 0x02 /* command line */
+#define CHK_PMEM_RECLAIM 0x04
+
+ int nr_bios; /* bios[] holds memory region */
+ int nr_region; /* region[] holds valid mem */
+ struct e820 bios[E820MAX]; /* returned by the bios */
+ struct physical_region region[E820MAX]; /* that we want to allocate */
+} ;
 
-extern struct e820map e820;
+extern struct physical_memory physical_memory;
 #endif/*!__ASSEMBLY__*/
 
 #endif/*__E820_HEADER*/
--- ./arch/i386/boot/setup.S.orig Tue Jan 4 18:28:26 2000
+++ ./arch/i386/boot/setup.S Wed Feb 2 11:08:27 2000
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@
  * Video handling moved to video.S by Martin Mares, March 1996
  * <mj@k332.feld.cvut.cz>
  *
+ * Extended memory detection made more paranoid by orc@pell.chi.il.us (david
+ * parsons) and Nathan Zook (nathan.zook@amd.com), December 1999.
+ *
  * Extended memory detection scheme retwiddled by orc@pell.chi.il.us (david
  * parsons) to avoid loadlin confusion, July 1997
  *
@@ -255,91 +258,184 @@
 loader_panic_mess: .string "Wrong loader, giving up..."
 
 loader_ok:
-# Get memory size (extended mem, kB)
+/* MEMORY DETECTION CODE */
 
         xorl %eax, %eax
         movl %eax, (0x1e0)
-#ifndef STANDARD_MEMORY_BIOS_CALL
         movb %al, (E820NR)
-# Try three different memory detection schemes. First, try
-# e820h, which lets us assemble a memory map, then try e801h,
-# which returns a 32-bit memory size, and finally 88h, which
-# returns 0-64m
-
-# method E820H:
-# the memory map from hell. e820h returns memory classified into
-# a whole bunch of different types, and allows memory holes and
-# everything. We scan through this memory map and build a list
-# of the first 32 memory areas, which we return at [E820MAP].
-#
+
+/*
+ * Try three different memory detection schemes. First, try
+ * e820h, which lets us assemble a memory map, then try e801h,
+ * which returns a 32-bit memory size, and finally 88h, which
+ * returns 0-64m
+ */
+
+#if CONFIG_MEM_E820
+
+/*
+ * method E820H:
+ * the memory map from hell. e820h returns memory classified into
+ * a whole bunch of different types, and allows memory holes and
+ * everything. We scan through this memory map and build a list
+ * of the first E820MAX memory areas, which we return at [E820MAP].
+ *
+ * sanity checking: There are two levels of sanity checking here,
+ * depending on how much you trust the bios. The permissive level
+ * merely drops out of the memory detection loop when carry is set
+ * (signifying either no such function or finished) or %ebx == 0
+ * (end of memory map). The e820 map is abandoned if %ecx < 20 or
+ * %ecx > 255 bytes (we want 20 bytes, but e820 has been taken into
+ * the ACPI spec, which is apparently veery vague about whether it
+ * will adhere to transferring 20 bytes like it the spec says) or
+ * %eax != 'SMAP' (the call is supposed to copy %edx over to %eax.)
+ *
+ * The paranoid level of sanity checking also saves ds over the call,
+ * in case this is some malicious bios the eats registers that it's
+ * not supposed to, and it abandons the e820 map if es:di change over
+ * the course of the call (the memory buffer is passed in via es:di,
+ * and should not be randomly shuffled around)
+ *
+ * In both cases, we stash %ecx at the end of the record (rec+20) so
+ * the kernelside can use it in further sanity checks.
+ */
 
 meme820:
- movl $0x534d4150, %edx # ascii `SMAP'
- xorl %ebx, %ebx # continuation counter
- movw $E820MAP, %di # point into the whitelist
- # so we can have the bios
- # directly write into it.
+ xorl %ebx, %ebx # continuation counter
 
-jmpe820:
- movl $0x0000e820, %eax # e820, upper word zeroed
- movl $20, %ecx # size of the e820rec
- pushw %ds # data record.
+ pushw %ds # es:di points at the whitelist
         popw %es
- int $0x15 # make the call
- jc bail820 # fall to e801 if it fails
+ movw $E820MAP, %di
+jmpe820:
+ movl $0x534d4150, %edx # ascii `SMAP'
+ movl $0x0000e820, %eax # e820, upper word zeroed
+ movl $20, %ecx # 20 bytes is what we want.
+
+#ifdef FLAG_E820_PARANOID
+ pushw %ds
+ pushw %di # stash %di into %dx
+ int $0x15 # make the call
+ popw %dx
+ popw %ds
+#else
+ int $0x15 # make the call
+#endif
+ jc fin820 # fall to e801 if it fails
+
+/*
+ * do some sanity checking:
+ *
+ * check to see if the SMAP moved over to %eax, like
+ * G-d himself intended.
+ */
+ cmpl $0x534d4150, %eax # did the bios move for you?
+ je chksiz820
+
+abort820:
+ xor %ax, %ax
+ movb %al, (E820NR)
+ jmp fin820
 
- cmpl $0x534d4150, %eax # check the return is `SMAP'
- jne bail820 # fall to e801 if it fails
+chksiz820:
+/*
+# WAS: * check that %ecx == 20.
+# WAS: jne abort820
+ *
+ * check that %ecx >= 20 && %ecx < 20 + a fudge factor
+ */
+ cmpl $20, %ecx
+ jl abort820
+ cmpl $255,%ecx
+ jnl abort820
 
-# cmpl $1, 16(%di) # is this usable memory?
-# jne again820
 
- # If this is usable memory, we save it by simply advancing %di by
- # sizeof(e820rec).
- #
-good820:
- movb (E820NR), %al # up to 32 entries
- cmpb $E820MAX, %al
- jnl bail820
-
- incb (E820NR)
- movw %di, %ax
- addw $20, %ax
+#if FLAG_E820_PARANOID
+/*
+ * Then check that es:di is still the same.
+ */
+ cmpw %dx, %di # %di should be constant.
+ jne abort820
+
+/*
+ * As should %es
+ */
+ movw %es, %ax # how about %es?
+ movw %ds, %dx # it should be == %ds
+ cmpw %ax, %dx
+ jne abort820 # or it's the apocolypse
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * If this is usable memory, we save it by simply advancing %di by
+ * sizeof(e820rec).
+ */
+ movb (E820NR), %al # If the table gets too large
+ cmpb $E820MAX, %al # we must flee
+ jnl fin820
+
+ incb (E820NR) # up the # of records
+ movw %cx, %es:20(%di) # stash recsize
+
+ movl %es:0(%di), %eax # convert start/size to start/end
+ movl %es:4(%di), %ecx
+ add %eax, %es:8(%di)
+ adc %ecx, %es:12(%di)
+#if FLAG_E820_WRAP
+ jc abort820
+#endif
+
+ movw %di, %ax # point %es:%di at the next
+ addw $22, %ax # record
         movw %ax, %di
 again820:
- cmpl $0, %ebx # check to see if
- jne jmpe820 # %ebx is set to EOF
-bail820:
-
+ cmp $0, %ebx # check to see if
+ jne jmpe820 # %ebx is set to EOF
+fin820:
+#endif
 
-# method E801H:
-# memory size is in 1k chunksizes, to avoid confusing loadlin.
-# we store the 0xe801 memory size in a completely different place,
-# because it will most likely be longer than 16 bits.
-# (use 1e0 because that's what Larry Augustine uses in his
-# alternative new memory detection scheme, and it's sensible
-# to write everything into the same place.)
+#if CONFIG_MEM_E801
+/*
+ * method E801H:
+ * memory size is in 1k chunksizes, to avoid confusing loadlin.
+ * we store the 0xe801 memory size in a completely different place,
+ * because it will most likely be longer than 16 bits.
+ * (use 1e0 because that's what Larry Augustine uses in his
+ * alternative new memory detection scheme, and it's sensible
+ * to write everything into the same place.)
+ *
+ * This scheme does not write to a memory map, but returns an
+ * accumulator containing all memory from 1-16mb + all memory from
+ * 16->up mb. If a memory hole exists, all memory above that hole
+ * is ignored.
+ */
 
 meme801:
         movw $0xe801, %ax
         int $0x15
- jc mem88
+ jc fine801
 
+ andl $0xffff, %ecx # clear sign extend
+ movl %ecx, (0x1e0) # store 1kb between 1-16mb
+ cmpl $0x3C00, %ecx # if 1-16mb region isn't 15mb
+ jne fine801 # there's a memory hole and
+ # memory above the hole can't
+ # be used.
         andl $0xffff, %edx # clear sign extend
         shll $6, %edx # and go from 64k to 1k chunks
- movl %edx, (0x1e0) # store extended memory size
- andl $0xffff, %ecx # clear sign extend
- addl %ecx, (0x1e0) # and add lower memory into
- # total size.
-
-# Ye Olde Traditional Methode. Returns the memory size (up to 16mb or
-# 64mb, depending on the bios) in ax.
-mem88:
-
+ addl %edx, (0x1e0) # add high memory size.
+fine801:
+
 #endif
+
+/*
+ * Ye Olde Traditional Methode. Returns the memory size (up to 16mb or
+ * 64mb, depending on the bios) in ax.
+ */
         movb $0x88, %ah
         int $0x15
         movw %ax, (2)
+
+/* END OF MEMORY DETECTION CODE */
 
 # Set the keyboard repeat rate to the max
         movw $0x0305, %ax
--- ./arch/i386/mm/init.c.orig Mon Jan 24 11:04:37 2000
+++ ./arch/i386/mm/init.c Wed Feb 2 01:58:50 2000
@@ -522,21 +522,11 @@
 {
         int i;
 
- for (i = 0; i < e820.nr_map; i++) {
- unsigned long addr, end;
-
- if (e820.map[i].type != E820_RAM) /* not usable memory */
- continue;
- /*
- * !!!FIXME!!! Some BIOSen report areas as RAM that
- * are not. Notably the 640->1Mb area. We need a sanity
- * check here.
- */
- addr = (e820.map[i].addr+PAGE_SIZE-1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
- end = (e820.map[i].addr+e820.map[i].size) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
- if ((pagenr >= addr) && (pagenr < end))
+ for (i = 0; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++)
+ if (pagenr >= PFN_UP(physical_memory.region[i].start)
+ && pagenr < PFN_DOWN(physical_memory.region[i].end) )
                         return 1;
- }
+
         return 0;
 }
 
--- ./arch/i386/kernel/setup.c.orig Thu Jan 20 09:51:42 2000
+++ ./arch/i386/kernel/setup.c Wed Feb 2 11:10:40 2000
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
         unsigned char table[0];
 };
 
-struct e820map e820 = { 0 };
+struct physical_memory physical_memory;
 
 unsigned char aux_device_present;
 
@@ -131,6 +131,10 @@
 #define ALT_MEM_K (*(unsigned long *) (PARAM+0x1e0))
 #define E820_MAP_NR (*(char*) (PARAM+E820NR))
 #define E820_MAP ((unsigned long *) (PARAM+E820MAP))
+
+#define Region physical_memory.region
+#define Bios physical_memory.bios
+
 #define APM_BIOS_INFO (*(struct apm_bios_info *) (PARAM+0x40))
 #define DRIVE_INFO (*(struct drive_info_struct *) (PARAM+0x80))
 #define SYS_DESC_TABLE (*(struct sys_desc_table_struct*)(PARAM+0xa0))
@@ -382,94 +386,303 @@
                 ret <<= 20;
                 (*retptr)++;
         }
+ else if (**retptr == 'G' || **retptr == 'g') {
+ ret <<= 30;
+ (*retptr)++;
+ }
         return ret;
 } /* memparse */
 
 
-void __init add_memory_region(unsigned long start,
- unsigned long size, int type)
+enum region_flags { RF_RECLAIM =0x01,
+ RF_NOT_RAM =0x02,
+ RF_OVERFLOW=0x04,
+ RF_ZERO =0x08,
+ RF_MERGED =0x10,
+ RF_ADDED =0x20 } ;
+
+enum region_flags __init add_memory_region(__u64 start, __u64 end, __u32 type)
 {
- int x = e820.nr_map;
+ int i, x;
+ enum region_flags flag = 0;
 
- if (x == E820MAX) {
- printk("Ooops! Too many entries in the memory map!\n");
- return;
- }
+#ifdef FLAG_E820_RECLAIM
+ if ( (physical_memory.p_flags & CHK_PMEM_RECLAIM) && (type == E820_ACPI) )
+ flag |= RF_RECLAIM;
+ else if (type != E820_RAM)
+ return RF_NOT_RAM;
+#else
+ if (type != E820_RAM)
+ return RF_NOT_RAM;
+#endif
+
+ if (start == end)
+ return flag|RF_ZERO;
 
- e820.map[x].addr = start;
- e820.map[x].size = size;
- e820.map[x].type = type;
- e820.nr_map++;
+#ifdef CONFIG_E820_MERGE
+ /* see if we can merge this region with an existing one */
+
+ for (x=0; x < physical_memory.nr_region; x++)
+ if (end == Region[x].start) {
+ /* glue memory region onto the start of this one */
+ Region[x].start = start;
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (Region[x].end == start) {
+ /* glue memory region onto the end of this one */
+ Region[x].end = end;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (x < physical_memory.nr_region) {
+ /* If we've merged a region, check to see if the new region
+ * want to merge with anyone else.
+ */
+ if (x > 0 && Region[x].start == Region[x-1].end) {
+ Region[x-1].end = Region[x].end;
+ for (i=x; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++)
+ Region[x] = Region[x+1];
+ physical_memory.nr_region--;
+ x--;
+ }
+ if (x < physical_memory.nr_region-1 && Region[x].end == Region[x+1].start) {
+ Region[x].end = Region[x+1].end;
+ for (i=x+1; i < physical_memory.nr_region-1; i++)
+ Region[x] = Region[x+1];
+ physical_memory.nr_region--;
+ }
+ else
+ return flag|RF_MERGED;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (physical_memory.nr_region == E820MAX)
+ return flag|RF_OVERFLOW;
+
+ /* insert the new region in order */
+ for (x=0; x < physical_memory.nr_region; x++)
+ if (end < Region[x].start) {
+ /* add it in here */
+ for (i=physical_memory.nr_region; i>x; --i)
+ Region[i] = Region[i-1];
+ Region[x].start = start;
+ Region[x].end = end;
+ physical_memory.nr_region++;
+ return flag|RF_ADDED;
+ }
+ Region[physical_memory.nr_region].start = start;
+ Region[physical_memory.nr_region].end = end;
+ physical_memory.nr_region++;
+ return flag|RF_ADDED;
 } /* add_memory_region */
 
 
+#define GIGABYTE(x) ((x) * 1024LL * 1024LL * 1024LL)
+#ifdef FLAG_E820_DEBUG
+# define E820DBG(x) printk x
+#else
+# define E820DBG(x)
+#endif
+
 /*
  * Do NOT EVER look at the BIOS memory size location.
  * It does not work on many machines.
  */
-#define LOWMEMSIZE() (0x9f000)
+#define LOWMEMSIZE() (639 * 1024)
 
-void __init setup_memory_region(void)
+
+#if FLAG_E820_DEBUG
+void
+report(enum region_flags code)
 {
-#define E820_DEBUG 1
-#ifdef E820_DEBUG
- int i;
+ if (code & RF_RECLAIM)
+ printk(" reclaimed");
+ if (code & RF_ADDED)
+ printk(" added");
+ if (code & RF_MERGED)
+ printk(" merged");
+ if (code & RF_OVERFLOW)
+ printk(" overflow");
+ if (code & RF_NOT_RAM)
+ printk(" rom");
+ if (code & RF_ZERO)
+ printk(" zero-length");
+}
 #endif
 
- /*
- * If we're lucky and live on a modern system, the setup code
- * will have given us a memory map that we can use to properly
- * set up memory. If we aren't, we'll fake a memory map.
- *
- * We check to see that the memory map contains at least 2 elements
- * before we'll use it, because the detection code in setup.S may
- * not be perfect and most every PC known to man has two memory
- * regions: one from 0 to 640k, and one from 1mb up. (The IBM
- * thinkpad 560x, for example, does not cooperate with the memory
- * detection code.)
- */
- if (E820_MAP_NR > 1) {
- /* got a memory map; copy it into a safe place.
- */
- e820.nr_map = E820_MAP_NR;
- if (e820.nr_map > E820MAX)
- e820.nr_map = E820MAX;
- memcpy(e820.map, E820_MAP, e820.nr_map * sizeof e820.map[0]);
-#ifdef E820_DEBUG
- for (i=0; i < e820.nr_map; i++) {
- printk("e820: %08x @ %08x ", (int)e820.map[i].size,
- (int)e820.map[i].addr);
- switch (e820.map[i].type) {
- case E820_RAM: printk("(usable)\n");
- break;
- case E820_RESERVED:
- printk("(reserved)\n");
- break;
- case E820_ACPI:
- printk("(ACPI data)\n");
- break;
- case E820_NVS:
- printk("(ACPI NVS)\n");
- break;
- default: printk("type %lu\n", e820.map[i].type);
- break;
- }
- }
+
+/*
+ * region_check() validates the physical_memory map, plus lops out memory
+ * that lives in suspicious places.
+ */
+int __init
+region_check()
+{
+ unsigned int x, i;
+
+ for (x=0; x < physical_memory.nr_region; x++) {
+ if (x < physical_memory.nr_region-1
+ && Region[x].end >= Region[x+1].start) {
+ printk("SMAP: region %d (%010Lx - %010Lx) overlaps region %d (%010Lx - %010Lx) -- map dropped\n",
+ x, Region[x].start,
+ Region[x].end,
+ x+1, Region[x+1].start,
+ Region[x+1].end);
+ return 1;
+ }
+#if FLAG_E820_GULLIBLE
+ if (physical_memory.p_flag & CHK_PMEM_GULLIBLE)
+ continue;
 #endif
+ if (Region[x].start >= GIGABYTE(4)) {
+ E820DBG(("SMAP: region %010Lx - %010Lx dropped\n",
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end));
+ for (i=x; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++)
+ Region[i] = Region[i+1];
+ x--;
+ physical_memory.nr_region--;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (Region[x].end > GIGABYTE(4)) {
+ E820DBG(("SMAP: region %010Lx - %010Lx truncated to %010Lx - %010Lx\n",
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end, Region[x].start,
+ GIGABYTE(4)));
+ Region[x].end = GIGABYTE(4);
+ }
+
+ if (Region[x].start >= HIGH_MEMORY || Region[x].end <= LOWMEMSIZE())
+ continue;
+
+ if (Region[x].start >= LOWMEMSIZE()) {
+ if (Region[x].end < HIGH_MEMORY) {
+ E820DBG(("%010Lx - %010Lx dropped\n",
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end));
+ for (i=x; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++)
+ Region[i] = Region[i+1];
+ x--;
+ physical_memory.nr_region--;
+ }
+ else {
+ E820DBG(("SMAP: %010Lx - %010Lx trimmed to %010lx - %010Lx\n",
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end,
+ HIGH_MEMORY, Region[x].end));
+ Region[x].start = HIGH_MEMORY;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (Region[x].end < HIGH_MEMORY) {
+ E820DBG(("%010Lx - %010Lx trimmed to %010Lx - %010lx\n",
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end,
+ Region[x].start, LOWMEMSIZE()));
+ Region[x].end = LOWMEMSIZE();
         }
         else {
- /* otherwise fake a memory map; one section from 0k->640k,
- * the next section from 1mb->appropriate_mem_k
- */
- unsigned long mem_size;
+ E820DBG(("%010Lx - %010Lx split to %x010Lx - 640k, 1m - %010Lx\n",
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end,
+ Region[x].start, Region[x].end));
+ for (i=physical_memory.nr_region; i > x; --i)
+ Region[i+1] = Region[i];
+
+ Region[x+1].start = HIGH_MEMORY;
+ Region[x+1].end = Region[x].end;
+ Region[x].end = LOWMEMSIZE();
+ x++;
+ physical_memory.nr_region++;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+} /* region_check */
 
- mem_size = (ALT_MEM_K < EXT_MEM_K) ? EXT_MEM_K : ALT_MEM_K;
 
- add_memory_region(0, LOWMEMSIZE(), E820_RAM);
- add_memory_region(HIGH_MEMORY, mem_size << 10, E820_RAM);
- }
-} /* setup_memory_region */
+void __init setup_memory_region(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ enum region_flags ret;
+ unsigned long mem_size;
+
+ /*
+ * If we're lucky and live on a modern system, the setup code
+ * will have given us a memory map that we can use to properly
+ * set up memory. If we aren't, we'll fake a memory map.
+ *
+ * We check to see that the memory map contains at least 2 elements
+ * before we'll use it, because the detection code in setup.S may
+ * not be perfect and most every PC known to man has two memory
+ * regions: one from 0 to 640k, and one from 1mb up.
+ */
+ if ( (E820_MAP_NR > 1) && (E820_MAP_NR < E820MAX) ) {
+ /* got a memory map; copy it into a safe place.
+ */
+ physical_memory.p_flags = (FLAG_E820_LENGTH ? CHK_PMEM_LENGTH : 0)
+ | (FLAG_E820_GULLIBLE ? CHK_PMEM_GULLIBLE : 0)
+ | (FLAG_E820_RECLAIM ? CHK_PMEM_RECLAIM : 0) ;
+ physical_memory.nr_bios = E820_MAP_NR;
+ memcpy(&(Bios), E820_MAP,
+ E820_MAP_NR * sizeof Bios[0]);
+ for (i=0; i < E820_MAP_NR; i++) {
+ ret = add_memory_region(Bios[i].addr,
+ Bios[i].size,
+ Bios[i].type);
+#ifdef FLAG_E820_DEBUG
+ printk("SMAP: %010Lx - %010Lx ",
+ Bios[i].addr,
+ Bios[i].size);
+
+ switch (Bios[i].type) {
+ case E820_RAM: printk("(usable)");
+ break;
+ case E820_RESERVED:
+ printk("(reserved)");
+ break;
+ case E820_ACPI:
+ printk("(ACPI data)");
+ break;
+ case E820_NVS:
+ printk("(ACPI NVS)");
+ break;
+ default:
+ printk("(type %lu)",
+ Bios[i].type);
+ break;
+ }
+#if FLAG_E820_LENGTH
+ if ( (physical_memory.p_flags & CHK_PMEM_LENGTH) &&
+ (Bios[i].len != E820_RECSIZE) )
+ printk(" [record is %d bytes long]",
+ Bios[i].len);
 
+#endif
+ report(ret);
+ printk("\n");
+#else
+ if (ret & RF_OVERFLOW) {
+ printk("SMAP: table overflow -- reverting to old-style memory detection\n");
+ goto oldstyle;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ /* after putting in the e820 map, massage it into shape
+ * for use by the kernel. If region_check returns anything
+ * except 0, something is very ill in the state of the
+ * bios map.
+ */
+ if (region_check() == 0)
+ return /* the map is fine, so we'll use it */;
+ }
+
+oldstyle:
+ /* otherwise fake a memory map; one section from 0k->640k,
+ * the next section from 1mb->appropriate_mem_k
+ */
+
+ physical_memory.nr_region = 0;
+ physical_memory.p_flags = 0;
+
+ mem_size = (ALT_MEM_K < EXT_MEM_K) ? EXT_MEM_K : ALT_MEM_K;
+
+ add_memory_region(0, LOWMEMSIZE(), E820_RAM);
+ add_memory_region(HIGH_MEMORY,
+ HIGH_MEMORY + (mem_size << 10), E820_RAM);
+} /* setup_memory_region */
 
 static inline void parse_mem_cmdline (char ** cmdline_p)
 {
@@ -507,7 +720,7 @@
                                          * and reinitialize it with the
                                          * standard low-memory region.
                                          */
- e820.nr_map = 0;
+ physical_memory.nr_region = 0;
                                         usermem = 1;
                                         add_memory_region(0, LOWMEMSIZE(), E820_RAM);
                                 }
@@ -575,10 +788,6 @@
 
         parse_mem_cmdline(cmdline_p);
 
-#define PFN_UP(x) (((x) + PAGE_SIZE-1) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
-#define PFN_DOWN(x) ((x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
-#define PFN_PHYS(x) ((x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
-
 /*
  * 128MB for vmalloc and initrd
  */
@@ -594,21 +803,16 @@
         start_pfn = PFN_UP(__pa(&_end));
 
         /*
- * Find the highest page frame number we have available
- */
- max_pfn = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < e820.nr_map; i++) {
- unsigned long start, end;
- /* RAM? */
- if (e820.map[i].type != E820_RAM)
- continue;
- start = PFN_UP(e820.map[i].addr);
- end = PFN_DOWN(e820.map[i].addr + e820.map[i].size);
- if (start >= end)
- continue;
- if (end > max_pfn)
- max_pfn = end;
- }
+ * Find the highest page frame number we have available
+ */
+ max_pfn = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++) {
+ unsigned long start, end;
+ start = PFN_UP(Region[i].start);
+ end = PFN_DOWN(Region[i].end);
+ if ( (start < end) && (end > max_pfn) )
+ max_pfn = end;
+ }
 
         /*
          * Determine low and high memory ranges:
@@ -651,23 +855,19 @@
         /*
          * Register fully available low RAM pages with the bootmem allocator.
          */
- for (i = 0; i < e820.nr_map; i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++) {
                 unsigned long curr_pfn, last_pfn, size;
- /*
- * Reserve usable low memory
- */
- if (e820.map[i].type != E820_RAM)
- continue;
+
                 /*
                  * We are rounding up the start address of usable memory:
                  */
- curr_pfn = PFN_UP(e820.map[i].addr);
+ curr_pfn = PFN_UP(Region[i].start);
                 if (curr_pfn >= max_low_pfn)
                         continue;
                 /*
                  * ... and at the end of the usable range downwards:
                  */
- last_pfn = PFN_DOWN(e820.map[i].addr + e820.map[i].size);
+ last_pfn = PFN_DOWN(Region[i].end);
 
                 if (last_pfn > max_low_pfn)
                         last_pfn = max_low_pfn;
@@ -737,30 +937,41 @@
          * and also for regions reported as reserved by the e820.
          */
         probe_roms();
- for (i = 0; i < e820.nr_map; i++) {
+ for (i = 0; i < physical_memory.nr_region; i++) {
                 struct resource *res;
- if (e820.map[i].addr + e820.map[i].size > 0x100000000ULL)
- continue;
                 res = alloc_bootmem_low(sizeof(struct resource));
- switch (e820.map[i].type) {
- case E820_RAM: res->name = "System RAM"; break;
- case E820_ACPI: res->name = "ACPI Tables"; break;
- case E820_NVS: res->name = "ACPI Non-volatile Storage"; break;
- default: res->name = "reserved";
- }
- res->start = e820.map[i].addr;
- res->end = res->start + e820.map[i].size - 1;
+ res->start = Region[i].start;
+ res->end = Region[i].end-1;
                 res->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_BUSY;
+ res->name = "System RAM";
                 request_resource(&iomem_resource, res);
- if (e820.map[i].type == E820_RAM) {
+ if (Bios[i].type == E820_RAM) {
                         /*
- * We dont't know which RAM region contains kernel data,
- * so we try it repeatedly and let the resource manager
- * test it.
+ * We dont't know which RAM region contains the
+ * kernel data, so we try it repeatedly and let
+ * the resource manager test it.
                          */
                         request_resource(res, &code_resource);
                         request_resource(res, &data_resource);
                 }
+ }
+ for (i = 0; i < physical_memory.nr_bios; i++) {
+ struct resource *res;
+ if (Bios[i].size > GIGABYTE(4))
+ continue;
+ if (Bios[i].type == E820_RAM)
+ continue;
+
+ res = alloc_bootmem_low(sizeof(struct resource));
+ switch (Bios[i].type) {
+ case E820_ACPI: res->name = "ACPI Tables"; break;
+ case E820_NVS: res->name = "ACPI Non-volatile Storage"; break;
+ default: res->name = "reserved";
+ }
+ res->start = Bios[i].addr;
+ res->end = Bios[i].size - 1;
+ res->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_BUSY;
+ request_resource(&iomem_resource, res);
         }
         request_resource(&iomem_resource, &vram_resource);
 
--- ./arch/i386/config.in.orig Fri Jan 28 19:36:22 2000
+++ ./arch/i386/config.in Wed Feb 2 11:07:16 2000
@@ -61,6 +61,14 @@
    define_bool CONFIG_X86_PAE y
 fi
 
+bool 'Use bios call e820 to detect memory' CONFIG_MEM_E820
+if [ "$CONFIG_MEM_E820" = "y" ]; then
+ bool 'Be extra cautious when using e820' CONFIG_E820_PARANOID
+ bool 'Merge adjacent memory regions' CONFIG_E820_MERGE
+ bool 'Reclaim ACPI table memory (DANGEROUS)' CONFIG_E820_RECLAIM
+fi
+bool 'Use bios call e801 to detect memory' CONFIG_MEM_E801
+
 bool 'Math emulation' CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION
 bool 'MTRR (Memory Type Range Register) support' CONFIG_MTRR
 bool 'Symmetric multi-processing support' CONFIG_SMP
--- ./arch/i386/defconfig.orig Tue Jan 25 12:46:48 2000
+++ ./arch/i386/defconfig Wed Feb 2 11:06:39 2000
@@ -28,6 +28,11 @@
 CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y
 CONFIG_X86_PGE=y
 CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y
+CONFIG_MEM_E820=y
+CONFIG_E820_MERGE=y
+CONFIG_E820_PARANOID=y
+#CONFIG_MEM_RECLAIM is not set
+CONFIG_MEM_E801=y
 # CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set
 # CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set
 # CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION is not set
--- ./Documentation/Configure.help.orig Wed Feb 2 10:51:49 2000
+++ ./Documentation/Configure.help Wed Feb 2 11:14:14 2000
@@ -182,6 +182,50 @@
   on the Alpha. The only time you would ever not say Y is to say M in
   order to debug the code. Say Y unless you know what you are doing.
 
+Use bios call e820 to detect memory
+CONFIG_MEM_E820
+ The traditional Linux memory detection code for ia32 machines is
+ restricted to detecting 64mb (or 16mb!) of core. The E820 call,
+ which is used by many operating systems, is a modern replacement
+ for it, which gives back a detailed memory map of usable memory,
+ rom, and ACPI tables. Older machines ignore this detection method,
+ so you should be able to say Y here unless your machine has
+ problems correctly detecting memory.
+
+Be extra cautious when using e820
+CONFIG_E820_PARANOID
+ The E820 bios call is standard on modern bioses, but has been
+ subsumed into the ACPI standard. This has the unfortunate side
+ effect of making the description of the call a lot more detailed,
+ but very very fuzzy. This option turns on a few more sanity
+ checks to catch runaway extensions to the E820. Answer Y here
+ unless you think that The Computer is your friend.
+
+Merge adjacent memory regions
+CONFIG_E820_MERGE
+ The E820 bios call may return a fragmented map where many segments
+ of the map are too small to fit a Linux memory table entry onto.
+ This option merges adjacent memory sections together before
+ initializing the Linux memory tables.
+
+Reclaim ACPI table memory (DANGEROUS)
+CONFIG_E820_RECLAIM
+ If you are not using ACPI (CONFIG_ACPI) on this machine, you can
+ use this option to use ACPI tables as regular memory. This is a
+ dangerous option -- some people have reported that attempting to
+ reclaim ACPI tables result in Linux crashing -- so only answer Y
+ if you know what you are doing.
+
+Use bios call e801 to detect memory
+CONFIG_MEM_E801
+ The traditional Linux memory detection code for ia32 machines is
+ restricted to detecting 64mb (or 16mb!) of core. The E801 call
+ was the first attempt to circumvent this restriction; in many
+ cases, it works, but some very modern bioses have broken this
+ call. You should attempt to use CONFIG_MEM_E820 instead of this,
+ but you can say Y here unless your machine has problems correctly
+ detecting memory.
+
 High Memory support
 CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM
   If you are compiling a kernel which will never run on a machine

Linux version 2.3.42 (root@europe.pell.portland.or.us) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #1 Wed Feb 2 02:17:38 PST 2000
SMAP: 0000000000 - 000009fc00 (usable) added
SMAP: 000009fc00 - 00000a0000 (reserved) rom
SMAP: 00000f0000 - 0000100000 (reserved) rom
SMAP: 00ffff0000 - 0100000000 (reserved) rom
SMAP: 0000100000 - 0017ff0000 (usable) added
SMAP: 0017ff3000 - 0018000000 (ACPI data) reclaimed added
SMAP: 0017ff0000 - 0017ff3000 (ACPI NVS) rom
Scan SMP from c0000000 for 1024 bytes.
Scan SMP from c009fc00 for 1024 bytes.
Scan SMP from c00f0000 for 65536 bytes.
Scan SMP from c009fc00 for 4096 bytes.
mapped APIC to ffffe000 (01000000)
On node 0 totalpages: 00018000
zone(0): 4096 pages.
zone(1): 94208 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
Initializing CPU#0
Detected 548954007 Hz processor.
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 547.23 BogoMIPS
Memory: 383940k/393216k available (1302k kernel code, 8876k reserved, 118k data, 120k init, 0k highmem)
Buffer-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
L1 I Cache: 64K L1 D Cache: 64K
L2 Cache: 512K
CPU: AMD AMD-K7(tm) Processor stepping 02

00000000-0009fbff : System RAM
0009fc00-0009ffff : reserved
000a0000-000bffff : Video RAM area
000c0000-000c7fff : Video ROM
000c8000-000cbfff : Extension ROM
000f0000-000fffff : System ROM
00100000-17feffff : System RAM
17ff0000-17ff2fff : ACPI Non-volatile Storage
17ff3000-17ffffff : System RAM
d8000000-dfffffff : PCI device 1022:7006
e0000000-e1ffffff : PCI Bus #01
  e0000000-e0ffffff : PCI device 10de:0020
e2000000-e2ffffff : PCI Bus #01
  e2000000-e2ffffff : PCI device 10de:0020
e5000000-e5000fff : PCI device 1022:7006
e5001000-e50010ff : PCI device 11ad:0002
e5002000-e5002fff : PCI device 1022:740c
ffff0000-ffffffff : reserved

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