[Cbe-oss-dev] [PATCH] Ignore memory listed in PS3 device tree

Michael Ellerman michael at ellerman.id.au
Tue Apr 3 12:42:13 EST 2007


On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 19:36 +0200, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
> >>> The old 2.6.16 kernel handled memory statically and it was shown in 
> >>> the
> >>> device tree. The current kernel deals with the hypervisor and 
> >>> hotplugs
> >>> the memory, so we should just ignore anything that's reported in the
> >>> device-tree. This enables the current kernel to be booted from 2.6.16
> >>> without evil hacks in head_64.S to override the device-tree.
> >>
> >> Surely when you are booted you already have some
> >> memory plugged for you -- shouldn't that memory be
> >> in the device tree?
> >
> > See ps3_mm_init(), called from _probe_.
> 
> Yes sure, the hypervisor has given you some memory
> already, and it tells you about it.

My point was it's not coming out of the device tree, it's just manually
lmb_add'ed.

> My question remains: shouldn't Linux get that
> information from the device tree, instead?  The
> bootwrapper or bootloader can put it there.

Yes it _should_, but it doesn't.

cheers

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