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    • JonathanLeeJ
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      • JonathanLeeJ
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        My goal is to get it to add up to 4GB binary value. Anyone ever try to do that?

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Yes, that's the expected value in the 2100:

                real memory = 3602862080 (3435 MB)
                avail memory = 3462533120 (3302 MB)
                

                The memory map from the SoC provides 32bit access so it sees 3.6GB.

                Steve

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                • JonathanLeeJ
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                  Anyone else know any wicked ram memory commands for freeBSD let me know.

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                    serbus @JonathanLee
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                    @JonathanLee

                    Hello!

                    Something like...

                    dmidecode -t memory | egrep "Maximum Capacity|Number Of Devices|Size|Type:"
                    

                    ...can be useful.

                    John

                    Lex parsimoniae

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                    • JonathanLeeJ
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                      Oooo this one is good too

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                      grep memory off of a sysctl -a....

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee @serbus
                        last edited by JonathanLee

                        @serbus said in Real memory question:

                        dmidecode -t memory | egrep "Maximum Capacity|Number Of Devices|Size|Type:"

                        Dang that one didn't work on arm for me

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                        • JonathanLeeJ
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                          and you got your GUI monitor nice one..

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by stephenw10

                            There are some things you can see from uboot. Firstly that at boot it reports:

                            Model: Silicom Rogue-2
                                   CPU     1200 [MHz]
                                   L2      800 [MHz]
                                   TClock  200 [MHz]
                                   DDR     750 [MHz]
                            DRAM:  3.4 GiB
                            

                            You can check the board info:

                            Marvell>> bdinfo
                            arch_number = 0x00000000
                            boot_params = 0x00000100
                            DRAM bank   = 0x00000000
                            -> start    = 0x00000000
                            -> size     = 0x04000000
                            DRAM bank   = 0x00000001
                            -> start    = 0x05400000
                            -> size     = 0x7AC00000
                            DRAM bank   = 0x00000002
                            -> start    = 0x80000000
                            -> size     = 0x40000000
                            DRAM bank   = 0x00000003
                            -> start    = 0xC0000000
                            -> size     = 0x10000000
                            DRAM bank   = 0x00000004
                            -> start    = 0xE0000000
                            -> size     = 0x08000000
                            baudrate    = 115200 bps
                            TLB addr    = 0x7FFF0000
                            relocaddr   = 0x7FF36000
                            reloc off   = 0x7FF36000
                            irq_sp      = 0x7F623350
                            sp start    = 0x7F623350
                            Early malloc usage: 228 / 2000
                            fdt_blob = 000000007f623360
                            

                            And adding up those sizes gives 0xD6C00000 = 3602907136 = 3.6GB = 3.35GiB

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