[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] x86-64's contig_initmem_init
>The tail part of the initial mapping has no special handling on i386 >nor on x86_64. It just gets freed up when we free from 0 up to max_pfn, >and it never gets reserved (the reserved region precisely covers kernel >text/data and initial page tables). For i386 I'm not certain, but for x86-64 I doubt that: init_memory_mapping, which runs before contig_initmem_init, re-initializes start_pfn (which is what in turn gets used to set up the bootmem reservation) from the result of scanning the initial page tables. These, as I understand it, extend to the 4-Mb-rounded end of the initial mapping (which, if the unused tail turns out to be less than 512k, even gets extended by an extra 4M). >Actually, that could be another bug on x86/64 -- I may need to truncate >the initial mapping, or we may be ending up with spurious extra >writable mappings to some pages... I'll take a look and see if this is >the case. If the above wasn't true (or was fixed), then I'd assume such a bug would surface (and again I'm not sure why i386 wouldn't surface it, as I can't see where these mappings get torn down). Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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