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authorMagnus Damm <magnus@valinux.co.jp>2005-11-05 17:25:54 +0100
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2005-11-14 19:55:17 -0800
commitffd10a2b77bca50dd05ba26acd5a6e68bcc8f61f (patch)
tree92bd5c702cde0c6582950ff66f648e59bf5fb2cd /Documentation/x86_64
parente583538f077d5f70191670b47a046ba436ec3428 (diff)
[PATCH] x86_64: Make node boundaries consistent
The current x86_64 NUMA memory code is inconsequent when it comes to node memory ranges. The exact behaviour varies depending on which config option that is used. setup_node_bootmem() has start and end as arguments and these are used to calculate the size of the node like this: (end - start). This is all fine if end is pointing to the first non-available byte. The problem is that the current x86_64 code sometimes treats it as the last present byte and sometimes as the first non-available byte. The result is that some configurations might lose a page at the end of the range. This patch tries to fix CONFIG_ACPI_NUMA, CONFIG_K8_NUMA and CONFIG_NUMA_EMU so they all treat the end variable as the first non-available byte. This is the same way as the single node code. The patch is boot tested on dual x86_64 hardware with the above configurations, but maybe the removed code is needed as some workaround? Signed-off-by: Magnus Damm <magnus@valinux.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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