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1 Device-tree bindings for persistent memory regions
4 Persistent memory refers to a class of memory devices that are:
6 a) Usable as main system memory (i.e. cacheable), and
9 Given b) it is best to think of persistent memory as a kind of memory mapped
11 persistent regions separately to the normal memory pool. To aid with that this
13 memory regions exist inside the physical address space.
24 range should be mappable as normal system memory would be
36 backed by non-persistent memory. This lets the OS know that it
41 is backed by non-volatile memory.
48 * 0x5000 to 0x5fff that is backed by non-volatile memory.
57 * volatile (normal) memory.