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Dear Intel Support,
I have a module which is using Intel Atom® x5-E3940 and I would like to reduce maximum TOLUD to 1G. In the BIOS, I have implement custom settings to reduce TOLUD to 1G by adjusting the memory ceiling value. Based on BIOS debug log, BIOS successfully changed the memory ceiling value but when I boot into Linux and check the memory allocation with iomem, it is reverted back to 2G.
The main reason I would like to reduce maximum TOLUD is to increase memory available for PCIe end point.
My module have 8GB memory, and I noticed that BIOS allocated PCIe memory on in 32bit addressing range. It is still the same after enable "Advanced > PCI Subsystem Settings > Above 4G Decoding".
Can you advise on this?
Thanks and regards,
Kenway
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Hello @k3nway,
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
Just to let you know, Apollo Lake is not actively supported anymore.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000022396/processors.html
I checked internally and it seems that the TOLUD is being set as default at 2 GB in the SIC code, so I think it needs a modification there but I don't see that has been validated.
Best regards,
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Hi @Diego_INTEL ,
Can you share with me how I should modify the SIC code in order to reduce the TOLUD? I would like to reduce TOLUD to 1GB.
Thanks and regards,
Kenway
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Hello @k3nway,
Maybe you can try to ask to your BIOS vendor in this regard, but we don't modify and share anything from SIC, I just know that TOLUD is set to 2 GB.
Best regards,

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