Hi Huacai,

On Mon, May 25, 2026 at 06:14:52PM +0800, Huacai Chen wrote:
> On Mon, May 25, 2026 at 4:50 PM Jinjie Ruan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Jinjie Ruan (16):
> >   riscv: kexec_file: Fix crashk_low_res not exclude bug
> >   powerpc/crash: Fix possible memory leak in update_crash_elfcorehdr()
> >   arm64: kexec: Fix image->elf_headers memory leak during retry loop
> >   x86/kexec: Fix potential buffer overflow in prepare_elf_headers()
> >   arm64: kexec_file: Fix potential buffer overflow in
> >     prepare_elf_headers()
> >   riscv: kexec_file: Fix potential buffer overflow in
> >     prepare_elf_headers()
> >   LoongArch: kexec: Fix potential buffer overflow in
> >     prepare_elf_headers()
> >   crash: Add crash_prepare_headers() to exclude crash kernel memory
> >   arm64: kexec_file: Use crash_prepare_headers() helper to simplify code
> >   x86/kexec: Use crash_prepare_headers() helper to simplify code
> >   riscv: kexec_file: Use crash_prepare_headers() helper to simplify code
> >   LoongArch: kexec: Use crash_prepare_headers() helper to simplify code
> >   crash: Use crash_exclude_core_ranges() on powerpc
> >   arm64: kexec: Add support for crashkernel CMA reservation
> >   riscv: kexec: Add support for crashkernel CMA reservation
> >   arm64/crash: Add crash hotplug support
> I have some bikesheedings about the subjects. Can we unify the prefix formats?
> x86/kexec, arm64: kexec_file, riscv: kexec_file, LoongArch: kexec .....

It might look weird in the series, but powerpc and x86 use '/' and arm64 and
riscv use ':' so in the logs in arch/ this would be actually fine.

With the only exception of arm64/crash that should have been arm64: crash:
 
> Huacai

-- 
Sincerely yours,
Mike.

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