[TECH TOPIC] Reaching consensus on CONFIG_HIGHMEM phaseout
Andrew Lunn
andrew at lunn.ch
Thu Sep 18 23:34:29 AEST 2025
> * Marvell mv78xx0 and kirkwood (armv5 pj1) were fairly
> powerful in 2008 and could support at least 1GB of RAM,
> but I only found one machine (OpenBlocks A7) that does
> this. It's unclear if anyone is still updating kernels
> on this machine, but they could /probably/ use
> VMSPLIT_3G_OPT if they do.
If i remember correctly, there was a design issue with the OpenBlocks
A7, and it would not run with its full amount of memory. To get a
stable system you had to limit the RAM. I don't remember if that was
just with the NULL series, and it was fixed for mass production
devices, or they are all broken.
I doubt there are any mv78xx0 machines left, why where never very
popular, but there are still Kirkwood NAS boxes around. I keep mine up
to date, put an LTS kernel on it once a year, update to the latest
debian sid.
Andrew
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