Luck, Tony wrote: >>Well ia64 SPARSEMEM hasn't been accepted yet by ia64. I did test >>SPARSEMEM with recent -mm patches on ia64 (EXTREME) and x86_64 4 way >>Opteron (!EXTREME) with OSDL aim. > > > I'm mostly worried about whether SGI are happy. I saw the patches > to add the "Extreme" option ... but have only seen minimal feedback > from that.
I'd like to say here that the EXTREME stuff is faily new compared to the other parts. I'd be comfortable to push up the basic SPARSEMEM implementation and leave the EXTREME in -mm for the moment I think there will be other updates to it before we are done. That said I'd like to also point out that SPARSEMEM is currently still an additional memory model. Any architecture that finds benefit from it is welcome to use it, any that isn't yet finding it a benefit is not being forced to use it. Yes in a perfect world I'd like to minimise the number of non 'standard' memory models there are for simplicity of code etc, but it is not the intent that we force everyone into the same staight jacket here. -apw
