On Thu, 1 Aug 2024 09:08:22 +0300 Mike Rapoport <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: "Mike Rapoport (Microsoft)" <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> > > numa_cleanup_meminfo() moves blocks outside system RAM to > numa_reserved_meminfo and it uses 0 and PFN_PHYS(max_pfn) to determine > the memory boundaries. > > Replace the memory range boundaries with more portable > memblock_start_of_DRAM() and memblock_end_of_DRAM(). > > Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport (Microsoft) <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> > Tested-by: Zi Yan <ziy@xxxxxxxxxx> # for x86_64 and arm64 Makes sense Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > mm/numa_memblks.c | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/mm/numa_memblks.c b/mm/numa_memblks.c > index e97665a5e8ce..e4358ad92233 100644 > --- a/mm/numa_memblks.c > +++ b/mm/numa_memblks.c > @@ -212,8 +212,8 @@ int __init numa_add_memblk(int nid, u64 start, u64 end) > */ > int __init numa_cleanup_meminfo(struct numa_meminfo *mi) > { > - const u64 low = 0; > - const u64 high = PFN_PHYS(max_pfn); > + const u64 low = memblock_start_of_DRAM(); > + const u64 high = memblock_end_of_DRAM(); > int i, j, k; > > /* first, trim all entries */