>>> On 23.07.15 at 17:25, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I agree with you.  But such risk is very low -- 1) the regular case
> (no fallback) is used most of the cases, 2) the code using WT knows what
> type of memory it is dealing with.  For example, pmem may map NVDIMM with
> WT, and any sane BIOS sets MTRR to WB for NVDIMM. 

Do the words "sane" and "BIOS" really fit together in your opinion?

Jan

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