Hi Mike.

> index c37955d..2a17665 100644
> --- a/arch/sparc/kernel/prom_64.c
> +++ b/arch/sparc/kernel/prom_64.c
> @@ -34,16 +34,13 @@
>  
>  void * __init prom_early_alloc(unsigned long size)
>  {
> -     unsigned long paddr = memblock_phys_alloc(size, SMP_CACHE_BYTES);
> -     void *ret;
> +     void *ret = memblock_alloc(size, SMP_CACHE_BYTES);
>  
> -     if (!paddr) {
> +     if (!ret) {
>               prom_printf("prom_early_alloc(%lu) failed\n", size);
>               prom_halt();
>       }
>  
> -     ret = __va(paddr);
> -     memset(ret, 0, size);
>       prom_early_allocated += size;
>  
>       return ret;

memblock_alloc() calls memblock_alloc_try_nid().
And if allocation fails then memblock_alloc_try_nid() calls panic().
So will we ever hit the prom_halt() code?

Do we have a panic() implementation that actually returns?


> diff --git a/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c b/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c
> index 3c8aac2..52884f4 100644
> --- a/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c
> +++ b/arch/sparc/mm/init_64.c
> @@ -1089,16 +1089,13 @@ static void __init allocate_node_data(int nid)
>       struct pglist_data *p;
>       unsigned long start_pfn, end_pfn;
>  #ifdef CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES
> -     unsigned long paddr;
>  
> -     paddr = memblock_phys_alloc_try_nid(sizeof(struct pglist_data),
> -                                         SMP_CACHE_BYTES, nid);
> -     if (!paddr) {
> +     NODE_DATA(nid) = memblock_alloc_node(sizeof(struct pglist_data),
> +                                          SMP_CACHE_BYTES, nid);
> +     if (!NODE_DATA(nid)) {
>               prom_printf("Cannot allocate pglist_data for nid[%d]\n", nid);
>               prom_halt();
>       }
> -     NODE_DATA(nid) = __va(paddr);
> -     memset(NODE_DATA(nid), 0, sizeof(struct pglist_data));
>  
>       NODE_DATA(nid)->node_id = nid;
>  #endif

Same here.

I did not look at the other cases.

        Sam

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