[RFC] arm: Remove sa1111 special case from arm_mm_memblock_reserve()
Grant Likely
grant.likely at linaro.org
Mon Jun 17 18:19:53 EDT 2013
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux
<linux at arm.linux.org.uk> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 01:43:19AM +0100, Grant Likely wrote:
>> The machine desc structure has a hook for doing machine-specific
>> memblock code, but the SA1111 still has a platform-specific hook in the
>> generic code. This patch merely moves the needed memblock_reserve()
>> into a callback.
>
> And... the reason I left this in generic code was to avoid the problem
> which you've created by doing this change - there is at least one PXA
> platform which also can have SA1111 enabled, and by omitting this
> reservation, you will make that platform blow up at boot time because
> we will try and free the same region of RAM twice into the buddy
> allocator.
>
> It was left there because one of these currently has to stay in generic
> code, so they both need to in order to ensure that both are properly
> paired.
>
> What problem, other than a distaste for having such things in generic
> code, are you having with this?
Merely trying to clean up generic code. That's all. It was something I
noticed that would be nice to clean up. I could remove it I suppose by
adding a new machine_desc hook, but it's not worth adding another
callback for exactly one user. I'm not going to bother spending any
more time on this.
g.
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