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authorfvdl <fvdl@NetBSD.org>2001-10-20 00:17:47 +0000
committerfvdl <fvdl@NetBSD.org>2001-10-20 00:17:47 +0000
commitcbc00e701ad9821a41ca5af45b796f0a9dc69d53 (patch)
tree04c7f98495588720214b224c19c62daf3271d784 /sys/dev/microcode/isp
parent29fb1f68273f15343da754c29e566f06af853d8a (diff)
Until early last year, the i386 port had 256M of kvm, and the max.
amount of kvm used for buffers was set at 70%, some 188M. Then the total amount of kvm became 1G, and the amount for buffers thus became some 716M. This is really too much, and some device drivers want to map quite a bit of kvm these days. So, cap it at 384M, which gives each buffer a little over 8k (the default FFS blocksize) physical in an 1G physram configuration.
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