Re: [Bug Fix]: Do 32-bit table calculations in pre-processor
From: Michael S. Zick
Date: Fri Jul 03 2009 - 15:41:21 EST
On Fri July 3 2009, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Michael S. Zick wrote:
> >>
> >> The PGTABLE reservation seems much too big. I think 1 page should be
> >> sufficient for a system with large pages. Even if not, 0x6d000 is way
> >> too large. And they symptoms of failing to reserve the initial
> >> pagetable are pretty non-subtle.
> >>
> >
> > Random system halts, deadlocks with interrupts disabled?
> > Yup, that sounds familiar.
> >
> > If I ever get more than a stopped machine with a glowing power light;
> > I will be certain to share.
> >
>
> Let's see... on a non-PSE system we may need one PDE and one PTE page
> per 4 MB, up to 1 GB, for a total of 256 pages or 1 MB of memory, so in
> that sense 0x6d000 (109 pages) doesn't sound at all unreasonable
> (non-PSE system with 512 MB of RAM?)
>
> However, we shouldn't have to do this kind of hacks with
> MAPPING_BEYOND_END, and we *certainly* shouldn't do it by implicitly
> hard-coding the value of PAGE_SHIFT.
>
Good point: (1<<(32-PAGE_SIFT)) would handle other than 4k pages.
I just hardcoded it as a working example of the change from setting
the page table size by design rather than numeric error.
And yes, it has 512Mbyte of ram, so 1/2Mbyte page table sounds right to me.
Mike
> -hpa
>
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