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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] balloon question
>But I think it's prefereable to take the following loop from
>i386/mm/init-xen.c and put it in x86/64's mem_init() somewhere:
> for (i = ...->nr_pages; i < max_pfn; i++) {
> ClearPageReserved(...);
> set_page_count(..., 1);
> }
Did you deliberately leave out the increment of totalram_pages that is in
i386's respective loop? I have to admit that I can't see why i386 is doing
that, but for symmetry I added it to x86-64's loop, too (balloon_init()
re-writes the variable anyway).
>That'll allow any architecture to reserve stuff beyond ->nr_pages
>without breaking the balloon driver. Could you try adding the above
>code and see how it works out?
Works out as expected (i.e. balloon now contains all the extra pages).
Patch attached.
Jan
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