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11 The attribute is part of the virtual translation, i.e., it is
19 System memory typically uses the WB attribute. The UC attribute is
20 used for memory-mapped I/O devices. The WC attribute is uncacheable
47 memory Linux is actually using and the attribute for each region.
64 means that to avoid attribute aliasing, Linux can create a cacheable
93 attribute as the kernel mapping.
96 an attribute reported as being supported in the EFI memory map.
118 may not be requested as using the WC attribute.
124 Otherwise, the user mapping must use the same attribute as the
136 mapping. This would not cause attribute aliasing. But
145 If the region is in kern_memmap, we should use the attribute
194 safe attribute to use.