Thread (14 messages) 14 messages, 4 authors, 2011-01-25

[PATCH] ARM: mm: Regarding section when dealing with meminfo

From: Russell King - ARM Linux <hidden>
Date: 2011-01-23 18:06:05
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:11:27AM -0800, Dave Hansen wrote:
On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 18:01 +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
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The x86 version of show_mem() actually manages to do this without any
#ifdefs, and works for a ton of configuration options.  It uses
pfn_valid() to tell whether it can touch a given pfn.
x86 memory layout tends to be very simple as it expects memory to
start at the beginning of every region described by a pgdat and extend
in one contiguous block.  I wish ARM was that simple.
x86 memory layouts can be pretty funky and have been that way for a long
time.  That's why we *have* to handle holes in x86's show_mem().  My
laptop even has a ~1GB hole in its ZONE_DMA32:
If x86 is soo funky, I suggest you try the x86 version of show_mem()
on an ARM platform with memory holes.  Make sure you try it with
sparsemem as well...
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