Re: [PATCH] x86-64: improve e820_search_gap()
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Fri May 08 2009 - 12:52:47 EST
Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>
>> So blindly locate it somewhere else? How is that inherently better?
>> Wouldn't a machine with hotplug memory (which doesn't bother advertising
>> that fact so we can reserve the address space) be just as likely to use
>> a sparse memory space, since one can hardly expect the hardware to pack
>> the space (packing in hardware is why PCs generally have a
>> mostly-contiguous RAM space) when the memory is hotplugged?
>
> Why blindly? Aren't hotpluggable memory ranges supposed to be reserved
> in the E820 map?
>
That's was my reaction too... so I guess I'm misreading the patch.
Could you perhaps add a bit more to the description, specifically of
what policy your patch implements.
-hpa
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