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?