Re: regression breaks lowmem reserved RAM

From: Jens Axboe
Date: Tue Apr 01 2008 - 08:46:18 EST


On Tue, Apr 01 2008, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> Looking a bit closer into this regression the reason this can't be
> right is that dma_addr common default is BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH and most
> machines have less than 4G. So if you do:
>
> if (b_pfn <= (min_t(u64, 0xffffffff, BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH) >> PAGE_SHIFT))
> dma = 1
>
> that will translate to:
>
> if (BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH <= BLK_BOUNCE_HIGH)
> dma = 1
>
> So for 99% of hardware this will trigger unnecessary GFP_DMA
> allocations and isa pooling operations.
>
> Also note how the 32bit code still does b_pfn < blk_max_low_pfn.
>
> I guess this is what you were looking after. I didn't verify but as
> far as I can tell, this will stop the regression with isa dma
> operations at boot for 99% of blkdev/memory combinations out there and
> I guess this fixes the setups with >4G of ram and 32bit pci cards as
> well (this also retains symmetry with the 32bit code).
>
> Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks Andrea, this looks much saner!

--
Jens Axboe

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