On 20.06.23 14:35, Michael Ellerman wrote:
David Hildenbrand writes:
On 09.06.23 08:08, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
Certain devices can possess non-standard memory capacities, not constrained
to multiples of 1GB. Provide a kernel parameter so that we can map the
device memory completely on memory
David Hildenbrand writes:
> On 09.06.23 08:08, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
>> Certain devices can possess non-standard memory capacities, not constrained
>> to multiples of 1GB. Provide a kernel parameter so that we can map the
>> device memory completely on memory hotplug.
>
> So, the unfortunate thi
On 19.06.23 18:17, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
David Hildenbrand writes:
On 09.06.23 08:08, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
Certain devices can possess non-standard memory capacities, not constrained
to multiples of 1GB. Provide a kernel parameter so that we can map the
device memory completely on memory
David Hildenbrand writes:
> On 09.06.23 08:08, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
>> Certain devices can possess non-standard memory capacities, not constrained
>> to multiples of 1GB. Provide a kernel parameter so that we can map the
>> device memory completely on memory hotplug.
>
> So, the unfortunate th
On 09.06.23 08:08, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
Certain devices can possess non-standard memory capacities, not constrained
to multiples of 1GB. Provide a kernel parameter so that we can map the
device memory completely on memory hotplug.
So, the unfortunate thing is that these devices would have wo
On Fri, Jun 09, 2023 at 11:38:51AM +0530, Aneesh Kumar K.V wrote:
Certain devices can possess non-standard memory capacities, not constrained
to multiples of 1GB. Provide a kernel parameter so that we can map the
device memory completely on memory hotplug.
Case in point; the memory block size d