@Nigel:
Your BIOS has chosen to set up the MTRRs in a way that cannot be fixed by the 
kernel (or mtrr-uncover) without changing the memory caching ranges.
The BIOS uses overlapping ranges.  That won't work when the system wants to 
change uncachable to write-combining for an X driver.

The kernel (and mtrr-uncover) try to set up equivalent non-overlapping
ranges.  mtrr-uncover says that to do this it needs more MTRRs than the
architecture has.

Newer X drivers don't use MTRRs to do that change.  I don't remember
what the rules are for the newer "PAT" mechanism.  It may be that the
problem no longer matters.

I tried to explain much of this in the mtrr-uncover documentation.

1) you could ignore this and hope that performance isn't impacted.  You
could even test this (perhaps by ditching some RAM)

2) you could figure out another MTRR layout that would work.  You would
have to figure out if the uncachable range could be made simpler
(larger) without breaking anything.  Then 8 MTRRs should be enough.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210780

Title:
  MTRRs set up incorrectly with 4GB RAM -> X slow

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