Re: Info regarding MTRR handling

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Hi...

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 09:03, Andev <debiandev@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So there is some effect of disabling MTRR.
> Again when I enable the MTRR, I am not able to restore to intial state.
>
> $ echo "disable=00" > /proc/mtrr
> $ echo "base=0x00000000 size=0x80000000 type=write-back" > /proc/mtrr
>
> Even after doing this, there is no speedup compared to disabling MTRR.
>
> It will really be helpful if you could point me as to where I am wrong.

Not sure if it would help:

http://www.meduna.org/txt_mtrr_en.html



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