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Improved algorithm that calculates the pages in the base memory - If the
BIOS says that the amount is *between* 0-640K, believe it. Cleaned up the comments a bit, removed some old cruff, etc.
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* from: @(#)machdep.c 7.4 (Berkeley) 6/3/91
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* $Id: machdep.c,v 1.24 1994/01/03 07:55:21 davidg Exp $
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* $Id: machdep.c,v 1.25 1994/01/14 16:23:35 davidg Exp $
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*/
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#include "npx.h"
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@ -86,9 +86,6 @@ extern vm_offset_t avail_start, avail_end;
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static void identifycpu(void);
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static void initcpu(void);
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#define EXPECT_BASEMEM 640 /* The expected base memory*/
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#define INFORM_WAIT 1 /* Set to pause berfore crash in weird cases*/
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#ifndef PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME
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#define PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME 15 /* default to 15 seconds */
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#endif
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@ -1053,48 +1050,43 @@ init386(first)
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*/
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biosbasemem = rtcin(RTC_BASELO)+ (rtcin(RTC_BASEHI)<<8);
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biosextmem = rtcin(RTC_EXTLO)+ (rtcin(RTC_EXTHI)<<8);
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/*printf("bios base %d ext %d ", biosbasemem, biosextmem);*/
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/*
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* 15 Aug 92 Terry Lambert The real fix for the CMOS bug
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* If BIOS tells us that it has more than 640k in the basemem,
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* don't believe it - set it to 640k.
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*/
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if (biosbasemem != EXPECT_BASEMEM) {
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printf("Warning: Base memory %dK, assuming %dK\n", biosbasemem, EXPECT_BASEMEM);
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biosbasemem = EXPECT_BASEMEM; /* assume base*/
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}
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if (biosbasemem > 640)
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biosbasemem = 640;
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/*
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* Some 386 machines might give us a bogus number for extended
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* mem. If this happens, stop now.
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*/
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#ifndef LARGEMEM
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if (biosextmem > 65536) {
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printf("Warning: Extended memory %dK(>64M), assuming 0K\n", biosextmem);
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biosextmem = 0; /* assume none*/
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panic("extended memory beyond limit of 64MB");
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/* NOT REACHED */
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}
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#endif
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pagesinbase = biosbasemem * 1024 / NBPG;
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pagesinext = biosextmem * 1024 / NBPG;
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/*
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* Go into normal calculation; Note that we try to run in 640K, and
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* that invalid CMOS values of non 0xffff are no longer a cause of
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* ptdi problems. I have found a gutted kernel can run in 640K.
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* Maxmem isn't the "maximum memory", it's the highest page of
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* of the physical address space. It should be "Maxphyspage".
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*/
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pagesinbase = 640/4 - first/NBPG;
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pagesinext = biosextmem/4;
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/* use greater of either base or extended memory. do this
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* until I reinstitue discontiguous allocation of vm_page
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* array.
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*/
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if (pagesinbase > pagesinext)
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Maxmem = 640/4;
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else {
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Maxmem = pagesinext + 0x100000/NBPG;
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}
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Maxmem = pagesinext + 0x100000/NBPG;
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/* This used to explode, since Maxmem used to be 0 for bas CMOS*/
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#ifdef MAXMEM
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if (MAXMEM/4 < Maxmem)
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Maxmem = MAXMEM/4;
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#endif
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maxmem = Maxmem - 1; /* highest page of usable memory */
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physmem = maxmem; /* number of pages of physmem addr space */
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/*printf("using first 0x%x to 0x%x\n ", first, maxmem*NBPG);*/
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if (maxmem < 2048/4) {
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panic("Too little RAM memory.\n");
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if (Maxmem < 2048/4) {
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panic("Too little memory (2MB required)");
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/* NOT REACHED */
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}
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@ -1106,12 +1098,15 @@ init386(first)
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* later in vm_page_startup.
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*/
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/* avail_start and avail_end are initialized in pmap_bootstrap */
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phys_avail[0] = 0x1000; /* memory up to the ISA hole */
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phys_avail[1] = 0xa0000;
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phys_avail[2] = avail_start; /* memory up to the end */
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phys_avail[3] = avail_end;
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phys_avail[4] = 0; /* no more chunks */
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phys_avail[5] = 0;
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x = 0;
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if (pagesinbase > 1) {
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phys_avail[x++] = NBPG; /* skip first page of memory */
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phys_avail[x++] = pagesinbase * NBPG; /* memory up to the ISA hole */
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}
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phys_avail[x++] = avail_start; /* memory up to the end */
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phys_avail[x++] = avail_end;
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phys_avail[x++] = 0; /* no more chunks */
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phys_avail[x++] = 0;
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/* now running on new page tables, configured,and u/iom is accessible */
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* from: @(#)machdep.c 7.4 (Berkeley) 6/3/91
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* $Id: machdep.c,v 1.24 1994/01/03 07:55:21 davidg Exp $
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* $Id: machdep.c,v 1.25 1994/01/14 16:23:35 davidg Exp $
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*/
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#include "npx.h"
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@ -86,9 +86,6 @@ extern vm_offset_t avail_start, avail_end;
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static void identifycpu(void);
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static void initcpu(void);
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#define EXPECT_BASEMEM 640 /* The expected base memory*/
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#define INFORM_WAIT 1 /* Set to pause berfore crash in weird cases*/
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#ifndef PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME
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#define PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME 15 /* default to 15 seconds */
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#endif
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@ -1053,48 +1050,43 @@ init386(first)
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*/
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biosbasemem = rtcin(RTC_BASELO)+ (rtcin(RTC_BASEHI)<<8);
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biosextmem = rtcin(RTC_EXTLO)+ (rtcin(RTC_EXTHI)<<8);
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/*printf("bios base %d ext %d ", biosbasemem, biosextmem);*/
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/*
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* 15 Aug 92 Terry Lambert The real fix for the CMOS bug
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* If BIOS tells us that it has more than 640k in the basemem,
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* don't believe it - set it to 640k.
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*/
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if (biosbasemem != EXPECT_BASEMEM) {
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printf("Warning: Base memory %dK, assuming %dK\n", biosbasemem, EXPECT_BASEMEM);
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biosbasemem = EXPECT_BASEMEM; /* assume base*/
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}
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if (biosbasemem > 640)
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biosbasemem = 640;
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/*
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* Some 386 machines might give us a bogus number for extended
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* mem. If this happens, stop now.
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*/
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#ifndef LARGEMEM
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if (biosextmem > 65536) {
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printf("Warning: Extended memory %dK(>64M), assuming 0K\n", biosextmem);
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biosextmem = 0; /* assume none*/
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panic("extended memory beyond limit of 64MB");
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/* NOT REACHED */
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}
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#endif
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pagesinbase = biosbasemem * 1024 / NBPG;
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pagesinext = biosextmem * 1024 / NBPG;
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/*
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* Go into normal calculation; Note that we try to run in 640K, and
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* that invalid CMOS values of non 0xffff are no longer a cause of
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* ptdi problems. I have found a gutted kernel can run in 640K.
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* Maxmem isn't the "maximum memory", it's the highest page of
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* of the physical address space. It should be "Maxphyspage".
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*/
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pagesinbase = 640/4 - first/NBPG;
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pagesinext = biosextmem/4;
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/* use greater of either base or extended memory. do this
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* until I reinstitue discontiguous allocation of vm_page
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* array.
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*/
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if (pagesinbase > pagesinext)
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Maxmem = 640/4;
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else {
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Maxmem = pagesinext + 0x100000/NBPG;
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}
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Maxmem = pagesinext + 0x100000/NBPG;
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/* This used to explode, since Maxmem used to be 0 for bas CMOS*/
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#ifdef MAXMEM
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if (MAXMEM/4 < Maxmem)
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Maxmem = MAXMEM/4;
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#endif
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maxmem = Maxmem - 1; /* highest page of usable memory */
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physmem = maxmem; /* number of pages of physmem addr space */
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/*printf("using first 0x%x to 0x%x\n ", first, maxmem*NBPG);*/
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if (maxmem < 2048/4) {
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panic("Too little RAM memory.\n");
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if (Maxmem < 2048/4) {
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panic("Too little memory (2MB required)");
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/* NOT REACHED */
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}
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@ -1106,12 +1098,15 @@ init386(first)
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* later in vm_page_startup.
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*/
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/* avail_start and avail_end are initialized in pmap_bootstrap */
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phys_avail[0] = 0x1000; /* memory up to the ISA hole */
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phys_avail[1] = 0xa0000;
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phys_avail[2] = avail_start; /* memory up to the end */
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phys_avail[3] = avail_end;
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phys_avail[4] = 0; /* no more chunks */
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phys_avail[5] = 0;
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x = 0;
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if (pagesinbase > 1) {
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phys_avail[x++] = NBPG; /* skip first page of memory */
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phys_avail[x++] = pagesinbase * NBPG; /* memory up to the ISA hole */
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}
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phys_avail[x++] = avail_start; /* memory up to the end */
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phys_avail[x++] = avail_end;
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phys_avail[x++] = 0; /* no more chunks */
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phys_avail[x++] = 0;
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/* now running on new page tables, configured,and u/iom is accessible */
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