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* remap_page_range() beyond 4GB
@ 2002-10-04 13:42 sreekanth reddy
  2002-10-04 15:03 ` Benjamin LaHaise
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From: sreekanth reddy @ 2002-10-04 13:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mm

How can I "remap_page_range()" for physical addresses
beyond 4GB ? . remap_page_range()takes a 32 bit
(unsigned long) value which cannot address > 4GB
physical memory.

Thanks,

Sreekanth Reddy

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* Re: remap_page_range() beyond 4GB
  2002-10-04 13:42 remap_page_range() beyond 4GB sreekanth reddy
@ 2002-10-04 15:03 ` Benjamin LaHaise
  2002-10-04 15:23   ` sreekanth reddy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin LaHaise @ 2002-10-04 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sreekanth reddy; +Cc: linux-mm

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:42:59AM -0700, sreekanth reddy wrote:
> How can I "remap_page_range()" for physical addresses
> beyond 4GB ? . remap_page_range()takes a 32 bit
> (unsigned long) value which cannot address > 4GB
> physical memory.

What are you using remap_page_range() on?  It should never be used on 
RAM.

		-ben
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* Re: remap_page_range() beyond 4GB
  2002-10-04 15:03 ` Benjamin LaHaise
@ 2002-10-04 15:23   ` sreekanth reddy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: sreekanth reddy @ 2002-10-04 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Benjamin LaHaise; +Cc: linux-mm

ben..

I want to map the contiguous physical pages (>4GB RAM)
that I've allocated into user space. I've also looked
into kmap(), kmap_high() that return kernel virtual
addresses k(addr)but how do I map kaddr into user
address space ? Thanks..

Sreekanth Reddy


--- Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 06:42:59AM -0700, sreekanth
> reddy wrote:
> > How can I "remap_page_range()" for physical
> addresses
> > beyond 4GB ? . remap_page_range()takes a 32 bit
> > (unsigned long) value which cannot address > 4GB
> > physical memory.
> 
> What are you using remap_page_range() on?  It should
> never be used on 
> RAM.
> 
> 		-ben
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