On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 01:46:42AM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote: > On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 09:47:59PM +0100, David Malone wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 05:49:44AM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote: > > > Some boards (including my Intel DG33BU) seem to have problems setting > > > up the mtrr to cache all RAM. > > > My system runs fast with 2G and ist about 6 times slower in buildworld > > > with 6G RAM. > > > I will try a BIOS update once Intels tells me why their update ISO > > > just turn the system off instead of updating the BIOS - sigh. > > > But it seems that Linux is doing some kind of fixup for MTRR: > > > http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/1/18/170 > > > Can we do something similar? > > > > You may be able to fix this by just using the memcontrol command - > > it already lets you program the MTRRs. > > Oh damn - a new fancy tool to play with ;-) > > Interesting - the values look good: > [...] > 0x0/0x80000000 ticso write-back active > 0x80000000/0x40000000 ticso write-back active > 0xc0000000/0x10000000 ticso write-back active > 0xcf800000/0x800000 BIOS uncacheable set-by-firmware active > 0xcf400000/0x400000 BIOS uncacheable set-by-firmware active > 0x100000000/0x80000000 ticso write-back active > 0x180000000/0x20000000 ticso write-back active > 0x0/0x1000000000 - uncacheable Ok - there it is - something is missing: ram0 I/O memory addresses: 0x0-0x9c3ff 0x100000-0xcf212fff 0xcf215000-0xcf2fafff 0xcf3e5000-0xcf3e8fff 0xcf3f2000-0xcf3f2fff 0xcf3ff000-0xcf3fffff 0x100000000-0x1abffffff ram goes up to 0x1abffffff mtrr just goes up to 0x1a0000000 - 1, so the last 192MB are uncached. But memcontrol complains when trying to add the range: [55]cicely14# memcontrol set -b 0x1a0000000 -l 0xc000000 -o ticso write-back memcontrol: can't set range: Invalid argument > > I've already overwritten it for tests, but it was the same as left by > the BIOS. > If I set everything uncacheable the system slows down by a factor of > two - measured from top CPU usage seen in top. > If I set it back to write-back it returns to previous usage, but it is > still much slower than with 2G installed. > Maybe MTRR is a red hering... > But why are the Linux guys claim to fix this with MTRR settings? > > -- > B.Walter <bernd_at_bwct.de> http://www.bwct.de > Modbus/TCP Ethernet I/O Baugruppen, ARM basierte FreeBSD Rechner uvm. -- B.Walter <bernd_at_bwct.de> http://www.bwct.de Modbus/TCP Ethernet I/O Baugruppen, ARM basierte FreeBSD Rechner uvm.Received on Wed Sep 03 2008 - 23:55:16 UTC
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