[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] PAE status
Hi, I've just uploaded a fresh batch of patches (#10) for unstable to http://dl.bytesex.org/patches/ current state: * xen itself boots with PAE paging enabled. * linux in domain0 boots. * hypercall interface has been changed: updates are passed via pfn & flags in separate variables. WARNING: this breaks backward compatibility. * Using up to 16 GB should work now in theory. known issues: * Using memory above 4 GB is completely untested. I wouldn't be surprised if I missed some places which need fixing for 36-bit physical addresses ... * The patches break the x86_64 build. Testing, patch reviews & comments are welcome. Below is a description of the individual patches. The "series" file lists the apply order of the patches. Enjoy, Gerd xen patches =========== pae-support groundwork for PAE support. hypercalls updates the hypercall interface to pass pgtable entries using pfn & flags separated. pae-enable enables PAE in the build. pae-memlimit raise memory limit to 16 GB. linux-xen patches ================= linux-2.6.11.10.patch x86_64-linux.patch iomap.patch agpgart.patch i386-cpu-hotplug-updated-for-mm.patch stuff from the patches directory shared-pmd Add a #define for shared kernel pmd (should go into the patches subdir, also should be pushed upstream ...). arch-xen-unstable auto-generated patch which adds arch/xen to a vanilla kernel source tree. xen-early-printk hackish early printk, commented out at the moment so it has no effect, but might be useful for debugging. pae-support PAE support groundwork. vmalloc-size make the size of the vmalloc area depend on the domain type, i.e. make it much smaller for unpriviliged domains which don't need address space for ioremap() & vmalloc(). hypercalls updates the hypercall interface to pass pgtable entries using pfn & flags separated. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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