Re: [PATCH] reserve end-of-conventional-memory to 1MB on 32-bit

From: Alexander van Heukelum
Date: Fri Feb 29 2008 - 17:27:31 EST


On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 22:06:59 +0000, "Mark McLoughlin"
<markmc@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 19:38 +0100, Alexander van Heukelum wrote:
> > My first guess is that the BIOS data area is completely non-existent for
> > Xen. Is it guaranteed that the memory is zeroed out on boot?
>
> Yep, that seems to be the case
>
> > In that case we can special-case it easily:
> >
> > change:
> > /* Paranoia: should never happen, but... */
> > if (lowmem >= 0x100000)
> > lowmem = 0xa0000;
> >
> > into:
> > /* Strange case, like Xen ;) */
> > if (lowmem == 0 || lowmem >= 0x100000)
> > lowmem = 0x9f000;
> >
> > Can you test that?
>
> Yes, that fixes boot for me.

Thanks for testing this.

I'ld rather not count on Xen providing zeroed memory, though. I'll
try to find a different solution. It's weekend anyhow ;).

Greetings,
Alexander
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