On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:03:55AM +0200, Ithamar R. Adema wrote:
> As you can see, the vm_start address has been clobbered. It seems this 
> is due to the 3 parameter to remap_pfn_range, where vma->vm_pgoff get 
> passed, whilst the documentation of remap_pfn_page suggests this should 
> be a physical address of kernel memory....

I've been asking about the remap_pfn_range behavior some time ago on
this list but got no reply...

IMHO remap_pfn_range on nommu is broken and does not serve the same
function as on mmu.

  Daniel
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