Re: kernel (64bit) 4GB memory support
From: Rudolf Usselmann
Date: Sat Dec 11 2004 - 23:13:29 EST
On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 00:47, Jeff Garzik wrote:
...
> All 2.6 kernels work with 64bit and >4GB memory, on my configurations
> (x86-64, ia64, and alpha).
>
> It is a mistake to assume that all 64bit and/or >4GB is broken.
>
> > (Tiger K8W, dual Opteron)
>
> Ok, we finally get a bit of useful information.
>
> Are you CERTAIN that you are booting a 64bit kernel?
> Is your memory PC1600, PC2100, or PC2700?
> Is your memory installed in matched pairs?
> Is all your memory ECC registered?
> Is your BIOS at the latest version?
Hi Jeff,
"yes" to all of the above. I am 100% certain this is not a
hardware problem. I have paired simms and with a 32 bit kernel
can use the entire 4GB. I also have run memtest86 ...
> Once we get through the hardware issues, now it is time to do a binary
> search of 2.6 kernels, to see which one works for you. If no 2.6
> kernels work for you, then give 2.4 kernels a try.
>
> Jeff
I have previously reported this bug to the list (about a week
ago). I am greatfull for every response and am willing to
investigate everything.
Previously I was running Fedora Core 2 32BIT with the 2.6.9
kernel and never had problems with 4GB. After finally upgrading
to 64 bit I can't use 4GB memory anymore.
# ver_linux
Linux cpu10 2.6.9RU1.1 #11 SMP Sun Dec 5 11:42:18 ICT 2004 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Gnu C 3.4.2
Gnu make 3.80
binutils 2.15.92.0.2
util-linux 2.12a
mount 2.12a
module-init-tools 3.1-pre5
e2fsprogs 1.35
reiserfsprogs line
reiser4progs line
pcmcia-cs 3.2.7
quota-tools 3.12.
PPP 2.4.2
nfs-utils 1.0.6
Linux C Library 2.3.3
Dynamic linker (ldd) 2.3.3
Procps 3.2.3
Net-tools 1.60
Kbd 1.12
Sh-utils 5.2.1
Modules Loaded autofs4 nfs lockd sunrpc binfmt_misc dm_mod button battery ac nvidia ipv6 ohci_hcd uhci_hcd ehci_hcd hw_random snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss snd_pcm snd_timer snd_page_alloc gameport snd_mpu401_uart snd_rawmidi snd_seq_device snd soundcore floppy
The attached boot log shows the kernel panic ....
Kind Regards,
rudi
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