Re: [PATCH 00 of 11] x86: separate pmd lifetime from pgd
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Mon Jan 28 2008 - 11:21:00 EST
Ingo Molnar wrote:
and after a session of bisection, the winner patch is:
Subject: x86: unify PAE/non-PAE pgd_ctor
which is a tad unexpected, given the relatively harmless nature of the
patch. (but then again, nothing is really harmless in PAE land.)
Oh, well, good. At least off-the-cuff diagnosis was right. I must have
overlooked some detail in that merge.
btw., this is not fair i think: your patch was apparently caught by the
new debugging helper that tells about itself here:
[ 29.389872] debug: unmapping init memory c0b03000..c0b6f000
note the close proximity of c0b6f000 and ebx = c0b6fc08. [ I regularly
come up with such nasty tricks and debugging helpers like that to catch
bad patches off-guard. You have been warned! ;-) ]
Hm, perhaps, but it could be as easily coincidence. The place there
initmem is freed is close to where it first needs to rely on a
non-initmm pagetable. I presume that message means that c0b6f000 was
*not* freed.
J
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