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DateMon, 26 Jun 2006 10:31:08 +0200
SubjectRe: 2.6.17-mm1
FromFranck Bui-Huu <>
Hi Mel

Mel Gorman wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Franck Bui-Huu wrote:
> 

[snip]

>>
>> -unsigned long __init init_bootmem (unsigned long start, unsigned long
>> pages)
>> +unsigned long __init init_bootmem(unsigned long start, unsigned long
>> pages)
>> {
>>     max_low_pfn = pages;
>>     min_low_pfn = start;
>> -    return(init_bootmem_core(NODE_DATA(0), start, 0, pages));
>> +    return init_bootmem_core(NODE_DATA(0), start, ARCH_PFN_OFFSET,
>> pages);
>> }
>>
> 
> Not all arches will use init_bootmem(). Arm for example uses
> init_bootmem_node(). ARCH_PFN_OFFSET is only meant to affect mem_map,

well, I don't agree here. ARCH_PFN_OFFSET is used to save the first
page number that has physical memory. I don't see why we couldn't use
it to correctly initialise the memory system...

If we don't change init_bootmem() to use ARCH_PFN_OFFSET, then the
kernel will initialise the start of memory to 0 which is boggus. IOW,
we can't use this function without this change (except if your memory
start at 0 of course). And I think that init_bootmem() has been
implemented for systems which have only one node _whatever_ memory
start value...

>> #ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_BOOTMEM_NODE
>> diff --git a/mm/page_alloc.c b/mm/page_alloc.c

[snip]

>> @@ -2174,8 +2181,7 @@ #endif
>>
>> void __init free_area_init(unsigned long *zones_size)
>> {
>> -    free_area_init_node(0, NODE_DATA(0), zones_size,
>> -            __pa(PAGE_OFFSET) >> PAGE_SHIFT, NULL);
>> +    free_area_init_node(0, NODE_DATA(0), zones_size, ARCH_PFN_OFFSET,
>> NULL);
>> }
>>
> 
> Same comment applies as for init_bootmem(). I can't be sure it's a good
> idea.
> 

same comment as for init_bootmem()


		Franck
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