On Wednesday 15 June 2005 03:51 pm, you wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 07:53:16PM +0000, Jacob Martin wrote:
> > On Monday 13 June 2005 10:06 am, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 03:29:50PM -0400, Jacob Martin wrote:
> > > > Hardware memhole mapping never seems to work, or causes lockups right
> > > > away. I need to test it further though.
> > > >
> > > > I have discovered that with the following features enabled:
> > > >
> > > > 1. Software memhole mapping
> > > > 2. Continuous,
> > > >
> > > > linux sees the entire 4GB of memory. However, when things start
> > > > getting requested from the upper half, there are Oopses generated.
> > > > Attached are two Oopses that occurred under the test scenario
> > > > described.
> > >
> > > What happens when you boot with numa=off or with numa=noacpi ?
> >
> > You got it! It seems to be working just fine without it compiled into
> > the kernel.
>
> Not compiled what in the kernel? I just wanted you to boot
> the kernel with these options.
I took NUMA support out of the kernel. I will recompile NUMA in and reboot
with the options. I'm very stable now without NUMA in the kernel.
> > > The system seems to believe it has memory in an area not covered
> > > by mem_map.
> >
> > I think you hit it right on the head.
> >
> > I enabled NUMA because I had anticipated upgrading later. So I guess if
> > you don't actually have NUMA set up hardware-wise, and enable this
> > module, then you will have problems.
>
> No, it should work fine in theory.
Hmm, ok I'll work with you to try and verify that what happened really
happened because of NUMA.
> > Maybe a simple update to the kernel "K8 NUMA support" Processor feature's
> > help section should be made to note this? Or, is there something that
> > could be fixed somewhere. I wouldn't mind helping, it was baffling me
> > for two weeks.
>
> It is something that must be either fixed or workarounded (if it's a bug
> in your BIOS, which is quite possible)
>
> Can you send me the full dmesg from a numa boot again?
Yes, I'll send it to you as soon as this experiment I am running finishes
(unless you know how to sleep a process to disk for reenactment after boot?).
> -Andi
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