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SubjectMaking external (alien) RAM cacheable

Hi all,

I have 1G physical memory on the system. out of which only 200 MB is known
to the linux kernel. Now I have some buffers in the other 824 MB of memory.
These buffers would be inherently non cacheable because that memory is
unknow to the system. I was wondering how can I include some of the buffers
in that memory in the page table so that they become cacheable.

Any inputs would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
Aby
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