> Old messages for my machine with 5 GB: > RAM: 0x00400000 kB > Ram3 > [...] > Initializing memory: done > RAM: 0x00500000 kB > > New messages: > RAM end at 0x00400000 kB, hole starts at 0x00000000 kB I liked this one better before. Here it really means there is 4 GB of RAM. The "hole at 0x0" part is not helpful.
> Handling memory hole at 0x00300000 (default) > RAM end at 0x00500000 kB, hole starts at 0x00300000 kB Here the new message makes sense. Do we need to print out the hole start again? > I hope this helps understand my patch better. Yes. There's nothing like the real output for succinctness. Acked-by: Myles Watson <[email protected]> Thanks, Myles -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

