* - If the kernel is in TT-Ram, stram_init() initializes start and
* end of the available region. Buffers are allocated from there
* and mem_init() later marks the such used pages as reserved.
* Since each TT-Ram chunk is at least 4 MB in size, I hope there
* won't be an overrun of the ST-Ram region by normal kernel data
* space.
* - If the kernel is in TT-Ram, stram_init() initializes start and
* end of the available region. Buffers are allocated from there
* and mem_init() later marks the such used pages as reserved.
* Since each TT-Ram chunk is at least 4 MB in size, I hope there
* won't be an overrun of the ST-Ram region by normal kernel data
* space.