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From Sl4ck3ver on LQ:
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/[patch]-found-a-nasty-lilo-bug-with-a-2-line-fix-for-14-2-a-4175577969/
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Every BIOS-e820 entry contains start and size of the area as 64-bit value
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and is shifted right 10 bits (1024) with "shrd" while searching for the
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largest "usable" memory range entry.
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Finally the found values are converted back into real addresses by shifting
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left 10 bits...
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BUT this is done the wrong only using a 32-bit register so the high dword is lost!!!
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0x000000027fffffff gets 0x000000007fffffff :-(
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Every EXISTING system which happens to work fine just happens to
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have an entry which just contains "usable" memory at that address.
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Often in the form of an entry like:
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BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x00000000fxxxxxxx] usable
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Virtually all systems have "usable" memory at that position, so until
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now this bug was not noticed!
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HERE IS THE FIX, A 2-LINER:
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===========================
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Ignore any usable memory range not starting below 4GB and
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so avoid the truncation, really just a work around :-)
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--- ./src/second.S.orig 2016-04-21 15:12:57.155456806 -0500
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+++ ./src/second.S 2016-04-21 15:15:08.918466313 -0500
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@@ -2975,6 +2975,8 @@
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shrd memmap+8,eax,#10 ; convert to 1k
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cmp dword memmap,#1024 ; below 1M
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jb e8go2 ; below 1M, no interest
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+ cmp dword memmap,#4*1024*1024 ; above 4G
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+ jae e8go2 ; above 4G, no interest
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cmp esi,memmap+8 ; check size
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ja e8go2 ; want largest
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mov edx,memmap ; start (in 1k)
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