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David Gibson authored
We recently changed the VSID allocation on PPC64 to use a new scheme based on a multiplicative hash. It turns out our choice of multiplier (the largest 28-bit prime) wasn't so great: with large contiguous mappings, we can get very poor hash scattering. In particular earlier machines (without 16M pages) which had a reasonable about of RAM (>2G or so) wouldn't boot, because the linear mapping overflowed some hash buckets. This patch changes the multiplier to something which seems to work better (it is, rather arbitrarily, the median of the primes between 2^27 and 2^28). Some more theory should almost certainly go into the choice of this constant, to avoid more pathological cases. But for now, this choice fixes a serious bug, and seems to do at least as well at scattering as the old choice on a handful of simple testcases. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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