I did some work upstream but it became too complicated. Others have also
tried but nothing has changed. In the meantime the hardware out there
that has a 32-bit limit imposed by its southbridge on 64-bit CPUs is all
now old legacy gear so I don't foresee the kernel fixing this, ever.

It still remains a problem for the hardware out there still in use where
the user wants to install and use the maximum RAM possible but the
32-bit limitation prevents the PCIOMEM addresses being remapped above
the 4GB boundary.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Triaged

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