Re: kernel too big

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Feb 19 2004 - 20:16:00 EST


Andries.Brouwer@xxxxxx wrote:
> In 2.5.61 hpa changed
>
> - /* 0x28000*16 = 2.5 MB, conservative estimate for the current maximum */
> - if (sys_size > (is_big_kernel ? 0x28000 : DEF_SYSSIZE))
> + /* 0x40000*16 = 4.0 MB, reasonable estimate for the current maximum */
> + if (sys_size > (is_big_kernel ? 0x40000 : DEF_SYSSIZE))
> die("System is too big. ...");
>
> (with comment "bootsect removal").
>
> Today I find for a 2.6.3 machine that it boots with 2994 kB and
> crashes at boot time with 3005 kB.
>
> Thus, it looks like this "reasonable estimate" is too optimistic.
>
> If I understand correctly, the real requirement is that
> _end must stay below 8MB (unless the initial page tables
> in head.S are made larger). A crash occurs with _end = c07fcf8c.
>
> Maybe these "conservative" or "reasonable" estimates should be
> replaced by a text on _end?
>

What we should do is to actually look at the limit that matters.

Also, if the limit really is around 3 MB compressed we probably need to
extend it to 16 MB uncompressed; we're a little too close for comfort.

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