On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Rafa=C5=82 Mi=C5=82ecki wrote:
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Well.
Thanks for the prod, and I'm certainly remiss for not following
up sooner. But I'm really not at all keen on such a patch going
into mainline myself.
It's an interesting experiment, and I'd be happy to see such a patch
(adjusted to make sure output goes to kerneloops.org) spending a little
while in Fedora Rawhide (who'd be the right contact for that?).
But so far as mainline goes, I share Alan Cox's opinion that we should
not be chopping pages out of every x86 user's memory, just because a
couple of machines with faulty BIOSes have been observed.
Particularly now it's evident that the 64kB "limit" is no more than a
reflection of where the directmap pagetable changes have caught such
corruption.
If lots more such corruptions are reported, of course I would change
my position; but those bad directmap PMD crashes are themselves quite
recognizable now we know to look out for them.
I would prefer you both to use the minimal memmap=3D solutions for now;
but others may disagree.
Hugh