fc5 kernels after 1788 have excessive, kernel overhead
Dave Jones
davej at redhat.com
Tue Jan 3 02:46:18 UTC 2006
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 02:32:34AM +0000, Andy Burns wrote:
> Dave Jones wrote:
>
> >The reason for this is that the SMP
> >kernel has support for physical address extensions (PAE)
>
> I didn't know NX needed PAE
The wider page table entries (PTE's) have the space for the NX bit
whereas the 32-bit wide entries don't.
The above only applies to 32bit x86 btw.
x86-64 runs PAE-alike PTEs by default, so it's always available there.
> >You tell me :) I can't think of any reason why this has suddenly
> >broken that would be related to that though.
>
> I mentioned HT in relation to NX, not to the SATA problem :-)
NX has no relationship with HT, so shouldn't make a difference.
Dave
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