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* HighMem test
@ 2002-06-21 22:00 Sanjay AG
  2002-06-21 22:17 ` Benjamin LaHaise
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From: Sanjay AG @ 2002-06-21 22:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mm

Hi,
   I am trying to test a ethernet driver that supports 64-bit addressing. I was hoping that I would see buffers which are mapped beyond the 4G physical addr (i.e > 32-bit) if I have HIGHMEM enabled and use apps that make use of "sendfile" for Zero-copy (like in pure-ftpd) on a IA-32 machine. However my pci_map_page for the buffer seems to have the upper-32 bits all 0's. Is there something I am missing w/regard to HighMem operation? or is there a better test app that I can use?

 BTW my test machine setup has 5GB of RAM running a 2.4.16 HIGHMEM enabled kernel. 

Would appreciate any responses or pointers...
-Sanjay
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* Re: HighMem test
  2002-06-21 22:00 HighMem test Sanjay AG
@ 2002-06-21 22:17 ` Benjamin LaHaise
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin LaHaise @ 2002-06-21 22:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sanjay AG; +Cc: linux-mm

That was fixed in 2.4.19-rc1.

		-ben

On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 06:00:53AM +0800, Sanjay AG wrote:
> Hi,
>    I am trying to test a ethernet driver that supports 64-bit addressing. I was hoping that I would see buffers which are mapped beyond the 4G physical addr (i.e > 32-bit) if I have HIGHMEM enabled and use apps that make use of "sendfile" for Zero-copy (like in pure-ftpd) on a IA-32 machine. However my pci_map_page for the buffer seems to have the upper-32 bits all 0's. Is there something I am missing w/regard to HighMem operation? or is there a better test app that I can use?
> 
>  BTW my test machine setup has 5GB of RAM running a 2.4.16 HIGHMEM enabled kernel. 
> 
> Would appreciate any responses or pointers...
> -Sanjay
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