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H A D | ofw_machdep.c | diff 292680 Thu Dec 24 02:31:45 MST 2015 jhibbits Extend Book-E to support >4GB RAM Summary: With some additional changes for AIM, that could also support much larger physmem sizes. Given that 32-bit AIM is more or less obsolete, though, it's not worth it at this time. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4345 |
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H A D | pmap_dispatch.c | diff 292680 Thu Dec 24 02:31:45 MST 2015 jhibbits Extend Book-E to support >4GB RAM Summary: With some additional changes for AIM, that could also support much larger physmem sizes. Given that 32-bit AIM is more or less obsolete, though, it's not worth it at this time. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4345 |
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H A D | libkern.h | diff 292680 Thu Dec 24 02:31:45 MST 2015 jhibbits Extend Book-E to support >4GB RAM Summary: With some additional changes for AIM, that could also support much larger physmem sizes. Given that 32-bit AIM is more or less obsolete, though, it's not worth it at this time. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4345 |
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H A D | pmap.c | diff 292680 Thu Dec 24 02:31:45 MST 2015 jhibbits Extend Book-E to support >4GB RAM Summary: With some additional changes for AIM, that could also support much larger physmem sizes. Given that 32-bit AIM is more or less obsolete, though, it's not worth it at this time. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4345 |
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