If mem= is used on the boot command line to limit memory then the memory block where a 16G page resides may not be available. Thanks to Michael Ellerman for finding the problem. Signed-off-by: Jon Tollefson <kniht@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> |
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| .. | ||
| 40x_mmu.c | ||
| 44x_mmu.c | ||
| fault.c | ||
| fsl_booke_mmu.c | ||
| gup.c | ||
| hash_low_32.S | ||
| hash_low_64.S | ||
| hash_native_64.c | ||
| hash_utils_64.c | ||
| hugetlbpage.c | ||
| init_32.c | ||
| init_64.c | ||
| Makefile | ||
| mem.c | ||
| mmap.c | ||
| mmu_context_32.c | ||
| mmu_context_64.c | ||
| mmu_decl.h | ||
| numa.c | ||
| pgtable_32.c | ||
| pgtable_64.c | ||
| ppc_mmu_32.c | ||
| slb.c | ||
| slb_low.S | ||
| slice.c | ||
| stab.c | ||
| subpage-prot.c | ||
| tlb_32.c | ||
| tlb_64.c | ||