[RFC] A simple way to determine if the kernel needs HIGHMEM64G tobe able to use all the installed memory
From: Ozan ÃaÄlayan
Date: Sat Mar 07 2009 - 06:08:43 EST
Hi,
When the installed memory size is >= 4GB, kernel drops some messages like
Warning only 4GB of memory will be used
You have to enable HIGHMEM64G.
I checked that the message comes from arch/x86/init_32.c after checking
max_pfn.
I'm quite dumb about the internal structures of the kernel but, wouldn't it
be possible to create a simple read-only sysfs object like kexec_loaded
that will contain "1" when the kernel needs HIGHMEM64G to see all of the memory
and "0" when it doesn't?
I think that it would be a nice facility for distribution kernels to detect
the need for a PAE enabled 32-bit kernel by just reading some /sys/.. entry.
Thanks,
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Ozan ÃaÄlayan
<ozan_at_pardus.org.tr>
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