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Old 06-02-2012, 10:37 AM   #1
gluo88
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How to find boundary addresses of Linux memory - ZONE_DMA, ZONE_NORMAL, ZONE_HIGHMEM


How can I find boundary physical memory addresses of Linux memory zones - ZONE_DMA, ZONE_NORMAL, ZONE_HIGHMEM?

Are there any command?

Or should I search search any MACRO definition in Kernel source?

Thanks a lot for help.
 
  


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