Can i allocate 4GB virtual addresses (more than a certain limit) using vmalloc?

sandeep kumar coolsandyforyou at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 00:24:09 EDT 2011


Yes peter you r right..
But my main concern(which i dint convey properly in subject) is whether
virtual memory allocation has a limit or not.
I got it answered.

Thank you ..

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:57 PM, Peter Teoh <htmldeveloper at gmail.com> wrote:

> To answer your subject:   I think the straight answer is "no".   Many
> reason, among them:
>
> ARM is still 32-bit, at least at the present moment:
>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=does+arm+have+64bit&num=100
>
> so with hardware 32-bit based, doing MMU at the 64-bit level is still
> not possible (without the MMU 64-bit hardware architecture, I don't
> think it is possible to do any >4GB memory translation stuff.   Am I
> not wrong?
>
> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:54 PM, sandeep kumar
> <coolsandyforyou at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > The following link gives the memory map for the arm architecture.
> > http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/memory.txt
> >
> > I have the following doubts..
> > 1) Any chipset(based on arm) manufacturer(qualcom,samsung..) should
> follow
> > the same memory map.
> > Is it hardly constrained or can be changed?
> > Where are this constraints are implemented in the kernel source tree?
> >
> > 2) while i was student, i read in OS concepts that, "Virtual memory
> gives an
> > illusion to a process,
> > that it has always a larger continuous address space (even more than RAM)
> > available to it."
> > So i thought i could allocate howmuch ever memory i want.
> > But seeing the above link,i observed there is some limitation in the
> address
> > space created by the vmalloc().
> > So i m now thinking that vmalloc has some limit.
> >
> > Please make me clear these things....
> >
> >
> > With regards,
> > Sandeep Kumar Anantapalli,
> >
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> >
>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter Teoh
>



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With regards,
Sandeep Kumar Anantapalli,
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