Re: [PATCH]Fix broken VMI in 2.6.27-rc..

From: Zachary Amsden
Date: Thu Aug 07 2008 - 17:57:24 EST


On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 14:52 -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Zachary Amsden wrote:
> >>>
> >> Okay, you lost me about halfway through that... could you perhaps
> >> describe the problem from the beginning, exactly what you're trying to do?
> >
> > A kernel compiled with VMI enabled may run on a non-VMI platform. If
> > that is the case, the fixmap should not be relocated. If however, a VMI
> > ROM is found, we need to hijack up to 64-MB of linear address space from
> > the top of memory down. This means moving the fixmap down by the same
> > amount.
> >
>
> I take it there are no alternatives other than putting this at the end
> of memory?

Nope, it must be in an area allowing for segmentation protection, while
keeping the kernel on zero-based segments; that means only the end of
linear address space is sufficient.


> Realistically speaking, any (virtual) machine which does *not* have a
> full complement of lowmem (i.e. less than 896 MB in the common case)
> will not suffer significatly from losing a few megabytes of address space.

Yes, the reason to make the fixmap moveable is to allow as much address
space as possible for big memory (physical) machines.

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