Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Apr 2003 15:40:25 -0700 | From | William Lee Irwin III <> | Subject | Re: [Lse-tech] Re: maximum possible memory limit .. |
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At some point in the past, Dave Hansen wrote: >> Each one of those needs to be audited before pgcl is acceptable to a >> wide audience. We've already seen plenty of stuff that breaks. ext2/3 >> look to be all right, but I know that JFS is broken.
On Mon, Apr 28, 2003 at 09:58:31AM -0700, Martin J. Bligh wrote: > Well, the upside is that he's only doing s/PAGE_SIZE/MMU_PAGESIZE/ > in most places, which are normally both 4K. So it will have no effect > whatsoever unless you explicitly turn it on.
The JFS issue is general to PAGE_SIZE > 4KB, pgcl-induced or not. shaggy et al are already aware of it.
Most of the driver stuff I've seen is ioremap() of O(PAGE_SIZE) which just gets denied so it fails to probe. IDE was worse (as usual), and AGP needed an unusual amount of tweaking, which probably will be typical for the graphics drivers in general. Block stuff seems to be well-abstracted, so basically the only semantically significant needed fix for block drivers is for 512*q->max_len < PAGE_SIZE (not yet done).
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