Allocate memory below 4GB as one chunk
authorAvi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
Wed, 24 Feb 2010 21:11:19 +0000 (18:11 -0300)
committerMarcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
Thu, 4 Mar 2010 03:28:41 +0000 (00:28 -0300)
Instead of allocating a separate chunk for the first 640KB and another
for 1MB+, allocate one large chunk.  This plays well in terms of alignment
and size with large pages.

Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com>
hw/pc.c

diff --git a/hw/pc.c b/hw/pc.c
index 4f6a5228fdb1783059f46ffb3eb6616662172e2f..bdc297f7174f3565cbc13192648956b57047f9c9 100644 (file)
--- a/hw/pc.c
+++ b/hw/pc.c
@@ -833,18 +833,11 @@ static void pc_init1(ram_addr_t ram_size,
     vmport_init();
 
     /* allocate RAM */
-    ram_addr = qemu_ram_alloc(0xa0000);
+    ram_addr = qemu_ram_alloc(below_4g_mem_size);
     cpu_register_physical_memory(0, 0xa0000, ram_addr);
-
-    /* Allocate, even though we won't register, so we don't break the
-     * phys_ram_base + PA assumption. This range includes vga (0xa0000 - 0xc0000),
-     * and some bios areas, which will be registered later
-     */
-    ram_addr = qemu_ram_alloc(0x100000 - 0xa0000);
-    ram_addr = qemu_ram_alloc(below_4g_mem_size - 0x100000);
     cpu_register_physical_memory(0x100000,
                  below_4g_mem_size - 0x100000,
-                 ram_addr);
+                 ram_addr + 0x100000);
 
     /* above 4giga memory allocation */
     if (above_4g_mem_size > 0) {