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SubjectRe: [CFT][PATCH] 2.6.4-rc1 remove x86 boot page tables
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"Tolentino, Matthew E" <matthew.e.tolentino@intel.com> writes:

> > I have rewritten and compiled tested the boot_ioremap code but I don't
> > have a configuration to test it. This effects the EFI code and the
> > numa srat code. It might be worth replacing boot_ioremap with __va()
> > to reduce the amount of error checking necessary.
>
> I just blindly applied this patch and tried it on an x86 EFI system
> with no luck. It's not mapping correctly for some reason. I'll look
> at the problem closer in a bit.

Stupid question. What is efi doing in arch/i386 anyway?

All of the to be production efi x86 systems I have heard of support
x86-64. So shouldn't it be 64bit calls that we need to worry about?


Eric
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