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From: | Marcin Juszkiewicz |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH 1/1] hw/arm/sbsa-ref: bump default memory size to 2GB |
Date: | Thu, 5 Dec 2024 16:10:35 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
W dniu 5.12.2024 o 15:53, Peter Maydell pisze:
This is sbsa-ref not sbc-ref. Let it just have that 2GB of ram. None of existing SBSA systems comes with such low amount.
Yes, I think I agree here. Changing the default RAM size based on whether the CPU does or does not have a particular feature is unusual and not something we do on other board types, and it definitely doesn't match the general intention that sbsa-ref is a "looks like real hardware" machine. The problem with using 2GB, though, is that it doesn't work on 32- bit hosts, which have a max of 2047MB (and
Do we do CI on 32-bit hosts?RME tests (queued to testing/next by Alex) already use 2GB so in such environment we would have failure anyway.
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