Hi Geert,

On 19/09/2025 at 09:17, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
Hi Arnd,

On Thu, 18 Sept 2025 at 15:13, Arnd Bergmann <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2025, at 14:59, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
On Tue, Sep 09, 2025 at 11:23:37PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:

I'm still collecting information about which of the remaining highmem
users plan to keep updating their kernels and for what reason.

On this topic of removing some parts of highmem, can we say goodbye to
kmap_high_get()? Only ARM uses it and only for
!cache_is_vipt_nonaliasing() systems.

Good idea. I think we are almost there, just need to verify that
there is actually no impact for existing users. I already knew
that there is very little highmem usage on ARMv6 and earlier, but
I tried to recheck all platforms that might be affected:

* Microchip SAM9x7 is the newest ARMv5 chip, clearly does
   get kernel updates, and the only one I can think of with
   DDR3 support, but seems to be limited to 256MB total memory.

Are they limited to DDR3?

For sam9x75:
- DDR2
- DDR3  (DLL Off/On mode)
- DDR3L (DLL Off/On mode)

For (older) sam9x60:
- LPDDR1
- DDR2
- SDRAM & Mobile SDRAM
IIRC, someone (you? ;-) told me at ELCE that Microchip keeps on spinning
new variants of old SoCs, to accommodate the changing DDR landscape
and market.  So perhaps they also accept larger RAM sizes?
No, in fact we address 256 M Bytes max on sam9x60 and sam9x75 as well.

Regards,
  Nicolas

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