On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 06:38:22AM +0800, Zou Nan hai wrote: > On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 19:00, Horms wrote: > > The crashkernel command line parameter accepts a size and base address for > > the memory region that is reserved to be used as the memory space for a > > crash kernel. At this time, on some architectures, notably i386 and x86_64, > > the base address of the crash kernel needs to be modified at compile time > > to match the base address passed to crashkernel. However, on ia64 the > > crash kernel does not need to be relocated at compile time, thus > > there the base address of the crashkernel region does not need to be fixed. > > > > This patch allows the base address of crashkernel to be determined at boot > > time if the base address passed on the command line is 0. Otherwise > > the specified base address will be used, as is currently the case. > > > > The advantage is that the region layout may vary from machine to machine, > > and finding a place for the crashkernel is a manual process. This eliminates > > that manual work, and I expect will make life slightly easier for distros. > > > > I would like to note that currently it will try and place the crashkernel > > region inside the first "System RAM" region that has space. I am not > > sure if there should be a lower or upper bond on the crashkernel base > > address, > > but it will be trivial to add to the arguments passed to allocate_region() > > if necessary. > > > I think there is no upper and lower limit of crash kernel base > address, but the base address should be aligned to 64M. > > which is max(max possible IA64_GRANULE_SIZE, KERNEL_TR_PAGE_SIZE)
Ok, thanks. That should be an easy enough change. Can someone confirm that it is necessary? Anecdotally, on my system the region ended up at 48f0000 (~72Mb) and kdump does seem to work. -- Horms H: http://www.vergenet.net/~horms/ W: http://www.valinux.co.jp/en/ _______________________________________________ fastboot mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/fastboot
