On 3/2/24 4:53 AM, Michael Ellerman wrote: > Hi Joel, > > Joel Savitz <jsav...@redhat.com> writes: >> On 64-bit powerpc, usage of a non-16MB-aligned value for the mem= kernel >> cmdline parameter results in a system hang at boot. > > Can you give us any more details on that? It might be a bug we can fix. > >> For example, using 'mem=4198400K' will always reproduce this issue. >> >> This patch fixes the problem by aligning any argument to mem= to 16MB >> corresponding with the large page size on powerpc. > > The large page size depends on the MMU, with Radix it's 2MB or 1GB. So > depending on what's happening 16MB may not be enough. > > What system are you testing on? >
htab_bolt_mapping should have aligned things to a lower value that is 16MB aligned. /* Carefully map only the possible range */ vaddr = ALIGN(vstart, step); paddr = ALIGN(pstart, step); vend = ALIGN_DOWN(vend, step); -aneesh