On Wed, Oct 22, 2025 at 01:01:08PM +0200, Pratyush Yadav wrote: > Hi Pasha, > > On Tue, Oct 21 2025, Pasha Tatashin wrote: > > > From: "Mike Rapoport (Microsoft)" <[email protected]> > > > > The KHO framework uses a notifier chain as the mechanism for clients to > > participate in the finalization process. While this works for a single, > > central state machine, it is too restrictive for kernel-internal > > components like pstore/reserve_mem or IMA. These components need a > > simpler, direct way to register their state for preservation (e.g., > > during their initcall) without being part of a complex, > > shutdown-time notifier sequence. The notifier model forces all > > participants into a single finalization flow and makes direct > > preservation from an arbitrary context difficult. > > This patch refactors the client participation model by removing the > > notifier chain and introducing a direct API for managing FDT subtrees. > > > > The core kho_finalize() and kho_abort() state machine remains, but > > clients now register their data with KHO beforehand. > >
... > > @@ -1280,7 +1298,7 @@ static __init int kho_init(void) > > kho_enable = false; > > return err; > > } > > -late_initcall(kho_init); > > +fs_initcall(kho_init); > > Is this change related to this patch? Also, why fs_initcall? memblock registers sub-fdt in late_initcall(), so we should have the root fdt ready by then. > -- > Regards, > Pratyush Yadav > -- Sincerely yours, Mike.

