Re: CONFIG_ACPI_HOTPLUG_MEMORY=m with x86_64 devel tree II

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> 2GB to 6GB pages are all added to NORMAL, not DMA32. (2.6.16)
> If this is not sane, x86_64's add_memory should have to check address of start/end.

Hmm thinking about it again it might not be that bad. It could
cause some additional bounces during IO, but shouldn't cause
any malfunction.

-Andi
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