+ linux-mm Do you know what are requirements for kernel to support non-contiguous memory support and what is needed to enable it for 32-bit powerpc? Currently powerpc arch code does not support "memblock.memory.cnt > 1" except for WII which seems like a hack... See below. On Friday 20 May 2022 20:44:04 Ash Logan wrote: > On 20/5/22 18:04, Pali Rohár wrote: > > On Friday 20 May 2022 13:41:04 Ash Logan wrote: > >> On 14/5/22 08:43, Pali Rohár wrote: > >>> On Wednesday 02 March 2022 15:44:05 Ash Logan wrote: > >>>> pgtable_32.c:mapin_ram loops over each valid memory range, which means > >>>> non-contiguous memory just works. > >>> > >>> Hello! Does it mean that non-contiguous memory works for any 32-bit > >>> powerpc platform, and not only for wiiu? If yes, should not be > >>> non-contiguous memory support enabled for all 32-bit ppc boards then? > >> > >> Hi! Sorry for my delayed response. As best I can tell, it does indeed > >> Just Work, but I have only been able to test on wiiu which is missing a > >> lot of features other boards have (like PCI) - so it's possible there's > >> still an assumption elsewhere in the kernel that I haven't hit. > >> > >> As best I can tell, the Wii and Wii U are the only 32-bit powerpc boards > >> out there where it's even possible to have non-contiguous memory. > > > > What is the reason that those two boards are the **only**? Is there some > > specific requirement from bootloader or hardware to "enable" > > non-contiguous memory support? > > Not that I know of, I was just saying that I was only aware of those two > boards where the memory map isn't contiguous, and that is the only place > where it has been tested. Evidently you know of another board! > > > I'm interested in enabling non-contiguous memory support for P2020-based > > board as it has gaps in its 32-bit memory layout and which could be used > > for RAM mapping when 4GB DDR3 module is plugged in (default is 2GB). > > If it's like the Wii or Wii U (some memory at 0, a gap for MMIO or > whatever, then more memory at a higher address) then you should try a > patch along these lines, because barring the unknowns I mentioned before > it should work. At least as far as I'm aware ;) > > >>>> Signed-off-by: Ash Logan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> --- > >>>> arch/powerpc/mm/init_32.c | 4 ++-- > >>>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/arch/powerpc/mm/init_32.c b/arch/powerpc/mm/init_32.c > >>>> index 3d690be48e84..59a84629d9a0 100644 > >>>> --- a/arch/powerpc/mm/init_32.c > >>>> +++ b/arch/powerpc/mm/init_32.c > >>>> @@ -125,10 +125,10 @@ void __init MMU_init(void) > >>>> * lowmem_end_addr is initialized below. > >>>> */ > >>>> if (memblock.memory.cnt > 1) { > >>>> -#ifndef CONFIG_WII > >>>> +#if !defined(CONFIG_WII) && !defined(CONFIG_WIIU) > >>>> memblock_enforce_memory_limit(memblock.memory.regions[0].size); > >>>> pr_warn("Only using first contiguous memory region\n"); > >>>> -#else > >>>> +#elif defined(CONFIG_WII) > >>>> wii_memory_fixups(); > >>>> #endif > >>>> } > >>>> -- > >>>> 2.35.1 > >>>>