[RFC] arm:extend the reserved mrmory for initrd to be page aligned

Wang, Yalin Yalin.Wang at sonymobile.com
Mon Sep 15 02:59:27 PDT 2014


Hi

Add more log:
<4>[    0.000000] INITRD unalign phys address:0x02000000+0x0022fb0e
<4>[    0.000000] INITRD aligned phys address:0x02000000+0x00230000
<4>[    0.574868] free_initrd: free initrd 0xc2000000+0xc222fb0e
<4>[    0.579398] free_initrd_mem: free pfn:8192---8752

The inird used memory is still the same as the one passed by bootloads,
I don't change it. It should be safe.


-----Original Message-----
From: Russell King - ARM Linux [mailto:linux at arm.linux.org.uk] 
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 5:30 PM
To: Wang, Yalin
Cc: 'Will Deacon'; 'linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org'; 'linux-arm-kernel at lists.infradead.org'; 'linux-mm at kvack.org'; linux-arm-msm at vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC] arm:extend the reserved mrmory for initrd to be page aligned

On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 05:07:53PM +0800, Wang, Yalin wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I tested it on my phone,
> >From log:
> <4>[    0.000000] INITRD unalign phys address:0x02000000+0x0022fb0e
> <4>[    0.000000] INITRD aligned phys address:0x02000000+0x00230000
> 
> <4>[    0.579474] free_initrd_mem: free pfn:8192---8752
> 
> The tail address is not aligned for most initrd image, This page will 
> not be freed and lost .

Right, so from this I can assume that you only tested it by seeing what the addresses were, and the values used in free_initrd_mem().

What you haven't tested is whether the initrd actually gets used with your changes, which is more what I was interested in given what I found when reading your patch.

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