hw.physmem (loader.conf and sysctl)

Andriy Gapon avg at freebsd.org
Fri Mar 4 17:48:59 UTC 2011


on 04/03/2011 16:36 Dmitry Krivenok said the following:
> Hello Hackers,
> I've limited the amount of physical memory visible for my FreeBSD-8.2 by adding
> the following in loader.conf:
> 
> $ cat /boot/loader.conf | grep hw.physmem
> hw.physmem="500M"
> $
> 
> However, according to sysctl, the system sees
> 
> $ sysctl hw.physmem
> hw.physmem: 507445248
> $
> 
> The difference is (500 * 2**20 - 507445248) / 2**20 == 16.0625 Mb.
> How does the system use this "hidden" memory?

Some memory is taken by structures that describe usable pages.
There is one vm_page_t structure per each 4KB page.
I believe that that memory is excluded from physmem.

-- 
Andriy Gapon


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