On 19.09.2004, at 00:08, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Err, I don't see how it could. This only affects how boot2 handles addresses
in the executables it loads, it doesn't affect how the kernel manages memory
at all.
We're seeing isa-dma bounce buffers getting hard to get hold of these
days.

Is there a way to first default to above-16M memory segments on allocations and only take the lower 16M if either a) explicitly requested by M_LOWMEM or b) no more high memory available?

cheers
  simon

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