Oh yes, so this machine has a bit of a complicated usable/reserved
pattern. Which cannot be represented with only the 8 variable MTRR
registers. The Linux kernel seems to give up and make it reserved, while
Xen tries to use it because it gets marked unusable which is actually
used as "usable for guest memory" somehow...

Hm Konrad, I wonder, Xen has detected the same and that sets it to
unusable, but then unusable seems to be used in a different meaning.
Should those cases maybe use reserved, too?

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  Precise kernel not bootable under Xen - alloc_l1_table

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