Re: [PATCH] m68k/atari: Call paging_init() before nf_init()

From: Michael Schmitz
Date: Fri Oct 18 2013 - 20:33:33 EST


Hi Geert,

On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Michael Schmitz
<schmitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
does your fiddling with memory blocks in bootinfo now result in kernels
being possible to boot in FastRAM?

No, I only played with the start address of ST-RAM.

Probably you can run a kernel in FastRAM with some minor tweaks if
you remove the ST-RAM block from the bootinfo, but then you loose
(at least) atafb :-)

That, plus eventual ST-RAM bounce buffers for SCSI (which has been broken on my Falcon for a long time).


With the DISCONTIGMEM memory model, the kernel must be stored in the
first memory block. As ST-RAM is before FastRAM in memory, you cannot
have the kernel in FastRAM without losing ST-RAM (as main memory ---
you can still e.g. ioremap() it for atafb, and use the rest of it as
swap through
a block device like z2ram. This is basically what we do on Amiga with Chip RAM
and Z2 RAM).

As long as we can ioremap() the ST-RAM frame buffer, we ought to be fine in the first instance. How useful ST-RAM as swap may be is debatable so I'd leave that aside for now.

Main benefits would be for users of TTs that have been left out with recent kernel sizes.

OK - how would I go about ioremaping a chunk of ST-RAM when that has been left out of the mm setup because it violates the discontigmem layout rules? Set up a kernel private mapping for all of ST-RAM, and make that available to the stram allocator?


With the SPARSEMEM memory model, you should be able to store the kernel
in FastRAM and have ST-RAM, too.

I can still remember the headache I got when last playing with the mm code, I think I'll pass.


Cheers,

Michael



Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert

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