- Add vm_phys_early_add_seg(), complementing vm_phys_early_alloc(), to ensure that segments registered during hammer_time() are placed in the right domain. Otherwise, since the SRAT is not parsed at that point, we just add them to domain 0, which may be incorrect and results in a domain with only several MB worth of memory. - Fix uma_startup1() to try allocating memory for zones from any domain. If domain 0 is unpopulated, the allocation will simply fail, resulting in a page fault slightly later during boot. - Change _vm_phys_domain() to return -1 for addresses not covered by the affinity table, and change vm_phys_early_alloc() to handle wildcard domains. This is necessary on amd64, where the page array is dense and pmap_page_array_startup() may allocate page table pages for non-existent page frames. Reported and tested by: Rafael Kitover <rkitover@gmail.com> Reviewed by: cem (earlier version), kib Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25001
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