On Tue 2018-09-18 14:00:30, Alan Cox wrote: > On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 14:12:22 +0200 > Joerg Roedel wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 02:58:10PM +0300, Meelis Roos wrote: > > > The machines where I have PAE off are the ones that have less memory. > > > PAE is off just for performance reasons, not lack of PAE. PAE should be > > > present on all of my affected machines anyway and current distributions > > > seem to mostly assume 686 and PAE anyway for 32-bit systems. > > > > Right, most distributions don't even provide a non-PAE kernel for their > > users anymore. > > > > How big is the performance impact of using PAE over legacy paging? > > On what system. In the days of the original 36bit PAE Xeons it was around > 10% when we measured it at Red Hat, but that was long ago and as you go > newer it really ought to be vanishingly small. > > There are pretty much no machines that don't support PAE and are still > even vaguely able to boot a modern Linux kernel. The oddity is the > Pentium-M but most distros shipped a hack to use PAE on the Pentium M > anyway as it seems to work fine. I do have some AMD Geode here, in form of subnotebook. Definitely newer then Pentium Ms, but no PAE... Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html