On 2021/12/22 21:08, Zhen Lei wrote:
> Currently, there are two possible combinations of configurations.
> (1) crashkernel=X[@offset]
> (2) crashkernel=X,high, with or without crashkernel=X,low
> 
> (1) has the highest priority, if it is configured correctly, (2) will be
> ignored. Similarly, in combination (2), crashkernel=X,low is valid only
> when crashkernel=X,high is valid.
> 
> Putting the operations of parsing all "crashkernel=" configurations in one
> function helps to sort out the strong dependency.
> 
> So add helper parse_crashkernel_in_order(). The "__maybe_unused" will be
> removed in the next patch.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei <[email protected]>
> ---
>  arch/x86/kernel/setup.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 51 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c b/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c
> index d9080bfa131a654..f997074d36f2484 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c
> +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c
> @@ -439,6 +439,57 @@ static int __init reserve_crashkernel_low(void)
>  }
>  #endif
>  
> +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE         0x0     /* crashkernel= is not exist or 
> invalid */
> +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_CLASSIC              0x1     /* 
> crashkernel=X[@offset] is valid */
> +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_HIGH         0x2     /* crashkernel=X,high is valid 
> */
> +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_LOW          0x4     /* crashkernel=X,low is valid */
> +
> +/**
> + * parse_crashkernel_in_order - Parse all "crashkernel=" configurations in
> + *                           priority order until a valid combination is 
> found.
> + * @cmdline: The bootup command line.
> + * @system_ram: Total system memory size.
> + * @crash_size: Save the memory size specified by "crashkernel=X[@offset]" or
> + *           "crashkernel=X,high".
> + * @crash_base: Save the base address specified by "crashkernel=X@offset"
> + * @low_size:        Save the memory size specified by "crashkernel=X,low"
> + *
> + * Returns the status flag of the parsing result of "crashkernel=", such as
> + * CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE, CRASHKERNEL_MEM_HIGH.
> + */
> +__maybe_unused
> +static int __init parse_crashkernel_in_order(char *cmdline,
> +                                          unsigned long long system_ram,
> +                                          unsigned long long *crash_size,
> +                                          unsigned long long *crash_base,
> +                                          unsigned long long *low_size)

I rethought yesterday that this function name is not self-annotated. In 
addition,
the meaning of the return value is not mainstream. It would be better to change 
it
to parse_crashkernel_high_low().

> +{
> +     int ret, flag = CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE;
> +
> +     BUG_ON(!crash_size || !crash_base || !low_size);
> +
> +     /* crashkernel=X[@offset] */
> +     ret = parse_crashkernel(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, crash_base);
> +     if (!ret && crash_size > 0)
> +             return CRASHKERNEL_MEM_CLASSIC;
> +
> +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
> +     /* crashkernel=X,high */
> +     ret = parse_crashkernel_high(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, 
> crash_base);
> +     if (ret || crash_size <= 0)
> +             return CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE;
> +
> +     flag = CRASHKERNEL_MEM_HIGH;
> +
> +     /* crashkernel=Y,low */
> +     ret = parse_crashkernel_low(cmdline, system_ram, low_size, crash_base);
> +     if (!ret)
> +             flag |= CRASHKERNEL_MEM_LOW;
> +#endif
> +
> +     return flag;
> +}
> +
>  static void __init reserve_crashkernel(void)
>  {
>       unsigned long long crash_size, crash_base, total_mem;
> 

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