2017. 8. 4. 오후 7:04 Robin Murphy 작성:
>> On 04/08/17 07:07, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
>> Hello, Russell King.
>>
>> The following patch has not merged yet.
>> Do you have a plan to accept and merge this patch ?
>
> This should probably go through the ARM tree, so please submit it to
> Russell's patch-t
On 04/08/17 07:07, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
> Hello, Russell King.
>
> The following patch has not merged yet.
> Do you have a plan to accept and merge this patch ?
This should probably go through the ARM tree, so please submit it to
Russell's patch-tracking system here:
http://www.armlinux.org.uk/devel
Hello, Russell King.
The following patch has not merged yet.
Do you have a plan to accept and merge this patch ?
Thank you.
On Mon, 2017-06-12 at 10:47 +0900, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
> Reading TTBCR in early boot stage might return the value of the previous
> kernel's configuration, especially in case
Hello, Russell King.
Do you have a plan to include this patch in your tree ?
Thank you.
On Mon, 2017-06-12 at 10:47 +0900, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
> Reading TTBCR in early boot stage might return the value of the
> previous
> kernel's configuration, especially in case of kexec. For example, if
> norma
Reading TTBCR in early boot stage might return the value of the previous
kernel's configuration, especially in case of kexec. For example, if
normal kernel (first kernel) had run on a configuration of PHYS_OFFSET <=
PAGE_OFFSET and crash kernel (second kernel) is running on a configuration
PHYS_OF
On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 01:43:24PM +0900, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
> Hello, Russell and Robin.
>
> Would you please review this patch ?
I think it's fine, thanks.
>
> Than you
>
> > On Jun 7, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
> >
> > Reading TTBCR in early boot stage might return the value of the
Hello, Russell and Robin.
Would you please review this patch ?
Than you
> On Jun 7, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Hoeun Ryu wrote:
>
> Reading TTBCR in early boot stage might return the value of the previous
> kernel's configuration, especially in case of kexec. For example, if
> normal kernel (first ker
Reading TTBCR in early boot stage might return the value of the previous
kernel's configuration, especially in case of kexec. For example, if
normal kernel (first kernel) had run on a configuration of PHYS_OFFSET <=
PAGE_OFFSET and crash kernel (second kernel) is running on a configuration
PHYS_OF
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