On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 10:43, Horms wrote:
> There seems to be a value in both allowing the kernel to determine
> the base offset of the crashkernel automatically and allowing
> users's to sepcify it.
>
> The old behaviour on ia64, which is still the current behaviour on
> most architectures is for the user to always specify the address.
> Recently ia64 was changed so that it is always automatically
> determined.
>
> With this patch the kernel automatically determines the offset if
> the supplied value is 0, otherwise it uses the value provided.
>
> This should probably be backed by a documentation change.
>
> Signed-Off-By: Simon Horman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Index: linux-2.6/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.orig/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c 2006-09-20
> 10:56:28.000000000 +0900
> +++ linux-2.6/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c 2006-09-20 10:58:06.000000000
> +0900
> @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
>
> #ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC
> /* [EMAIL PROTECTED] specifies the size to reserve for a
> crash
> - * kernel.(offset is ingored for keep compatibility with other
> archs)
> + * kernel. If offset is 0, then it is determined
> automatically.
> * By reserving this memory we guarantee that linux
> * never set's it up as a DMA target.
> * Useful for holding code to do something appropriate
> @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
> unsigned long base, size;
> if (from) {
> size = memparse(from + 12, &from);
> - if (size) {
> + if (size && !base) {
> sort_regions(rsvd_region, n);
> base = kdump_find_rsvd_region(size,
> rsvd_region, n);
>
This patch is incorrect.
I think you will get a compile warning of base is used before it is
aligned a value here...
Thanks
Zou Nan hai
> --
> Horms
> H: http://www.vergenet.net/~horms/
> W: http://www.valinux.co.jp/en/
>
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