From: "Joseph A. Knapka" <jknapka@earthlink.net>
To: kapish@ureach.com
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: on MAXMEM_PFN and VMALLOC_RESERVE
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 10:05:09 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B449035.ED1A551F@earthlink.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200107051157.HAA10231@www21.ureach.com>
Kapish K wrote:
>
> Hello,
> What does this code ( in arch/i386/kernel/setup.c ), actually
> imply?
> /*
> *Determine low and high memory ranges:
> */
>
> max_low_pfn=max_pfn;
> if ( max_low_pfn > MAXMEM_PFN ){
> max_low_pfn = MAXMEM_PFN;
> #ifndef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
> /* Maximum memory usable is what is directlt addressable */
> Now here, what does this imply, and the significance of
> VMALLOC_RESERVE in the MAXMEM_PFN calculations ( as in setup.c )
> :MAXMEM_PFN PFN_DOWN(MAXMEM)
> where MAXMEM = (unsigned long) ( -PAGE_OFFSET - VMALLOC_RESERVE
> )
> Also, what is the significance of this in terms of physical RAM
> sizes of 128 mb or more ( even greater than 1 GB ). I assume
> that still will not be high mem.
> Any hints or pointers would be welcome.
Have a look at http://home.earthlink.net/~jknapka/linux-mm/kmap.html
Basically, MAX_MEM is the amount of address space available between
PAGE_OFFSET and the beginning of the VMALLOC_RESERVE area just
below 4GB. Thus, it's the maximum amount of physical RAM that
can be permanently mapped into kernel VM. max_low_pfn is the
highest page frame number of permanently-mapped RAM.
HTH,
-- Joe
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2001-07-05 11:57 Kapish K
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