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@@ -1112,22 +1112,22 @@ void __init sanity_check_meminfo(void)
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}
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/*
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- * Find the first non-section-aligned page, and point
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+ * Find the first non-pmd-aligned page, and point
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* memblock_limit at it. This relies on rounding the
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- * limit down to be section-aligned, which happens at
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- * the end of this function.
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+ * limit down to be pmd-aligned, which happens at the
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+ * end of this function.
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*
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* With this algorithm, the start or end of almost any
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- * bank can be non-section-aligned. The only exception
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- * is that the start of the bank 0 must be section-
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+ * bank can be non-pmd-aligned. The only exception is
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+ * that the start of the bank 0 must be section-
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* aligned, since otherwise memory would need to be
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* allocated when mapping the start of bank 0, which
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* occurs before any free memory is mapped.
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*/
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if (!memblock_limit) {
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- if (!IS_ALIGNED(block_start, SECTION_SIZE))
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+ if (!IS_ALIGNED(block_start, PMD_SIZE))
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memblock_limit = block_start;
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- else if (!IS_ALIGNED(block_end, SECTION_SIZE))
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+ else if (!IS_ALIGNED(block_end, PMD_SIZE))
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memblock_limit = arm_lowmem_limit;
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}
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@@ -1137,12 +1137,12 @@ void __init sanity_check_meminfo(void)
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high_memory = __va(arm_lowmem_limit - 1) + 1;
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/*
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- * Round the memblock limit down to a section size. This
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+ * Round the memblock limit down to a pmd size. This
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* helps to ensure that we will allocate memory from the
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- * last full section, which should be mapped.
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+ * last full pmd, which should be mapped.
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*/
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if (memblock_limit)
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- memblock_limit = round_down(memblock_limit, SECTION_SIZE);
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+ memblock_limit = round_down(memblock_limit, PMD_SIZE);
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if (!memblock_limit)
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memblock_limit = arm_lowmem_limit;
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