On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, David Schultz wrote:

> Linux used to do that, but AFAIK it doesn't anymore.  

Linux puts kvm at 0xc0000000, kernel at physical 0x100000, etc. There 
was a time when you could address all of physical memory just by 
direct-mapping the PTEs, since base of 0xc0000000 means KVM space 
of 0x40000000. 

Those days are gone.

ron



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