Accessing more than 2GB of memory with a 32 bit kernel
From: Simon Brown
Date: Wed Jun 12 2013 - 12:54:29 EST
Hello,
For the sake of an old prototype peripheral I'm using a non PAE 32 bit
x86 kernel and I'm having trouble accessing memory above 2 GB. The
system has 4GB installed and all is well with a PAE kernel.
I'm obviously expecting to lose some memory due to memory mapped devices
but I wasn't expecting to lose 2GB. Instead I'm suspecting a BIOS bug.
The system reports:
free -m
total used free shared buffers
cached
Mem: 2012 491 1521 0 40
277
The mtrr table looked odd so I enabled sanitisation:
[ 0.000000] original variable MTRRs
[ 0.000000] reg 0, base: 2GB, range: 2GB, type UC
[ 0.000000] reg 1, base: 0GB, range: 4GB, type WB
[ 0.000000] reg 2, base: 4GB, range: 2GB, type WB
[ 0.000000] total RAM covered: 4096M
[ 0.000000] Found optimal setting for mtrr clean up
[ 0.000000] gran_size: 64K chunk_size: 64K num_reg: 2
lose cover RAM: 0G
[ 0.000000] New variable MTRRs
[ 0.000000] reg 0, base: 0GB, range: 2GB, type WB
[ 0.000000] reg 1, base: 4GB, range: 2GB, type WB
I don't understand the gap in the new table.
The motherboard is an Asus P5K with an Intel® P35 chipset. I'm using the
ubuntu lucid kernel (2.6.32) but the problem is also present with the
ubuntu precise kernel.
I'm at the limit of my understanding, can anyone advise how to debug
further?
Thanks,
Simon
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