[PATCH 1/4] arch/*: increase lowmem size to avoid highmem use

Dave Hansen dave.hansen at intel.com
Sat Dec 20 07:52:21 AEDT 2025


On 12/19/25 12:20, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>> For simplicity, I think this can just be:
>>
>> -	default VMSPLIT_3G
>> +	default VMSPLIT_2G
>>
>> I doubt the 2G vs. 2G_OPT matters in very many cases. If it does, folks
>> can just set it in their config manually.
>>
>> But, in the end, I don't this this matters all that much. If you think
>> having x86 be consistent with ARM, for example, is more important and
>> ARM really wants this complexity, I can live with it.
> Yes, I think we do want the default of VMSPLIT_3G_OPT for
> configs that have neither highmem nor lpae, otherwise the most
> common embedded configs go from 3072 MiB to 1792 MiB of virtual
> addressing, and that is much more likely to cause regressions
> than the 2816 MiB default.
> 
> It would be nice to not need the VMSPLIT_2G default for PAE/LPAE,
> but that seems like a larger change.

The only thing we'd "regress" would be someone who is repeatedly
starting from scratch with a defconfig and expecting defconfig to be the
same all the time. I honestly think that's highly unlikely.

If folks are upgrading and _actually_ exposed to regressions, they've
got an existing config and won't be hit by these defaults at *all*. They
won't actually regress.

In other words, I think we can be a lot more aggressive about defaults
than with the feature set we support. I'd much rather add complexity in
here for solving a real problem, like if we have armies of 32-bit x86
users constantly starting new projects from scratch and using defconfigs.

I'd _really_ like to keep the defaults as simple as possible.


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