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Date:      Mon, 21 May 2012 00:48:16 +0200
From:      Marko Zec <zec@fer.hr>
To:        Alan Cox <alc@rice.edu>
Cc:        alc@freebsd.org, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: superpages and kmem on amd64
Message-ID:  <201205210048.16877.zec@fer.hr>
In-Reply-To: <4FB92B22.5020304@rice.edu>
References:  <201205200901.32613.zec@fer.hr> <201205201643.01194.zec@fer.hr> <4FB92B22.5020304@rice.edu>

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On Sunday 20 May 2012 19:34:26 Alan Cox wrote:
...
> > In any case, I wish to be certain that a particular kmem virtual address
> > range is mapped to superpages - how can I enforce that at malloc time,
> > and / or find out later if I really got my kmem mapped to superpages? 
> > Perhaps vm_map_lookup() could provide more info, but I'm wondering if
> > someone already wrote a wrapper function for that, which takes only the
> > base virtual address as a single argument?
>
> Try using pmap_mincore() to verify that the mappings are superpages.

flags = pmap_mincore(vmspace_pmap(curthread->td_proc->p_vmspace), 
(vm_offset_t) addr));

OK, that works, and now I know my kmem chunk is on a superpage, horray!!!  
Thanks!

> > BTW, apparently malloc(size, M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT) requests fail for size> 
> > 1G, even at boot time.  Any ideas how to circumvent that (8.3-STABLE,
> > amd64, 4G physical RAM)?
>
> I suspect that you need to increase the size of your kmem map.

Huh any hints how should I achieve that?  In desperation I placed

vm.kmem_size=8G

in /boot/loader.conf and got this:

vm.kmem_map_free: 8123924480
vm.kmem_map_size: 8364032
vm.kmem_size_scale: 1
vm.kmem_size_max: 329853485875
vm.kmem_size_min: 0
vm.kmem_size: 8132288512

but malloc(2G) still fails...

Thanks,

Marko



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