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SubjectRe: Linux and lots of memory: documentation?
Hi Pavel.

>> Perhaps the enclosed patch (against 2.1.131ac13) would come in
>> useful here. It basically adds a configuration option in
>> "Processor type and features"...

>> --- linux/include/asm-i386/page.h.orig Thu Apr 9 02:05:18 1998
>> +++ linux/include/asm-i386/page.h Thu Dec 17 20:58:28 1998

> have you ever tried it? It can not do anything useful - please read
> the comment in linux/include/asm-i386/page.h :

> * IF YOU CHANGE THIS, PLEASE ALSO CHANGE
> *
> * arch/i386/vmlinux.lds
> *
> * which has the same constant encoded..

I have to admit that I'd missed that comment, and I don't know enough
about the ld scripting language to patch the said file anyway, so that
patch has to be regarded as being incomplete as a result...

Perhaps somebody could give me a quick run-through of the ld scripting
language, then I should be able to deal with that aspect of it as
well...

> But I do not agree that even with this change it's enough - do you
> (to all kernel developers) have access to any machine with more
> than 1G RAM?

As I've clearly stated on several occasions, I have at best 128M of
RAM, so couldn't test things like that anyway. All I can do is to
suggest possible patches and ask people with suchlike facilities to
test them and report on the results...

> Do you tested it with patches you suggest?

I test everything I write to the maximum extent that I can...

> We are now running 4/SMP with 1G and except normal patches (more
> processes, MegaRAID, ...) we must also apply other patches to make
> it work (well, 2.0.29 worked ok, but we loose our power).

> I can make all of our patches available somewhere when requested.

Please do so...

> Any comments.

Only what I've made above...

Best wishes from Riley.


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