x86/uv: fix for no memory at paddr 0
Fix endcase where the memory at physical address 0 does not really exist AND one of the sockets on blade 0 has no active cpus. The memory that _appears_ to be at physical address 0 is actually memory that located at a different address but has been remapped by the chipset so that it appears to be at physical address 0. When determining the UV pnode, the algorithm for determining the pnode incorrectly used the relocated physical address instead of the actual (global) address. [ Impact: boot failure on partitioned systems ] Signed-off-by: Jack Steiner <steiner@sgi.com> LKML-Reference: <20090420132530.GA23156@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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@ -652,6 +652,7 @@ void __init uv_system_init(void)
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if (uv_node_to_blade[nid] >= 0)
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continue;
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paddr = node_start_pfn(nid) << PAGE_SHIFT;
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paddr = uv_soc_phys_ram_to_gpa(paddr);
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pnode = (paddr >> m_val) & pnode_mask;
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blade = boot_pnode_to_blade(pnode);
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uv_node_to_blade[nid] = blade;
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