Subject: Re: how much memory does netbsd alpha support ?
To: phil freeman <freeman@lbpc.com>
From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 11/13/1998 10:00:40
On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, phil freeman wrote:
> i have been looking for memory and decided to get 256 Meg... will netbsd
> support that ? what's the limit... is there one ?
>
Snort...
My main alpha system at Feral:
NetBSD 1.3H (ALPHA) #6: Thu Nov 12 12:43:17 PST 1998
mjacob@nobble.feral.com:/isp_test/arch/alpha/compile/ALPHA
Digital AlphaPC 164 432 MHz, 432MHz
8192 byte page size, 1 processor.
real mem = 268435456 (2473984 reserved for PROM, 265961472 used by NetBSD)
avail mem = 229269504
using 3246 buffers containing 26591232 bytes of memory
One of two larger 8200 Systems at NASA/Ames:
NetBSD NAStore_(1.3_ALPHA) (MSS3) #0: Fri Oct 16 09:51:13 PDT 1998
mjacob@jules.nas.nasa.gov:/home/mjacob/mss3-src/src/sys/arch/alpha/compile/M
SS3
AlphaServer 8400, 436MHz
8192 byte page size, 2 processors.
real mem = 2147483648 (2629632 reserved for PROM, 2144854016 used by
NetBSD)
avail mem = 1874141184
using 26182 buffers containing 214482944 bytes of memory
To all intents && purposes, you can run into some problems in 1.3.X for
very large amounts of memory (some kernel tables get out of hand), but
you're fine in -current and can really go to town on primary memory.
Each of the alpha platforms does have an upper limit both in terms of
internal memory controllers and actually physical bits implemented (still
at 40 bits even for the 21264, right Ross?) but they ought to be beefy
enough for you....