On 03/30/23 at 09:40pm, chenjiahao (C) wrote:
......
> Agreed, I will clean this up later in next version.
> > > +         if (ret || !crash_size)
> > > +                 return;
> > > +
> > > +         /*
> > > +          * crashkernel=Y,low is valid only when crashkernel=X,high
> > > +          * is passed and high memory is reserved successful.
> > > +          */
> > > +         ret = parse_crashkernel_low(boot_command_line, 0, 
> > > &crash_low_size, &crash_base);
> > > +         if (ret == -ENOENT)
> > > +                 crash_low_size = DEFAULT_CRASH_KERNEL_LOW_SIZE;
> > > +         else if (ret)
> > > +                 return;
> > > +
> > > +         search_start = dma32_phys_limit;
> > > + } else if (ret || !crash_size) {
> > > +         /* Invalid argument value specified */
> > >                   return;
> > > + }
> > >           crash_size = PAGE_ALIGN(crash_size);
> > > @@ -1201,16 +1246,26 @@ static void __init reserve_crashkernel(void)
> > >            */
> > >           crash_base = memblock_phys_alloc_range(crash_size, PMD_SIZE,
> > >                                                  search_start,
> > > -                                        min(search_end, (unsigned long) 
> > > SZ_4G));
> > > +                                        min(search_end, (unsigned 
> > > long)dma32_phys_limit));
> > >           if (crash_base == 0) {
> > The above conditional check isn't right. If crashkernel=size@offset
> > specified, the reservation failure won't trigger retry. This seems to be
> > originally introduced by old commit, while this need be fixed firstly.
> 
> Just a little curious about the rule to cope with this specific case. If
> "crashkernel=size@offset" was passed
> 
> but reserve failed, should try again to allocate in high memory, regardless
> the specified size@offset,
> 
> or just throw a warning and return? Since I noticed the current logic here
> on Arm64 is to check if !fixed_base first

Yeah, we need mark the "crashkernel=size@offset" case and avoid to
retry. Because you won't succeed if  memblock has already failed to
reserve an unavailable memory region, retry is meaningless. This has
been done in x86, arm64.


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