On 17/07/20 3:33 am, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
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> Hari Bathini writes:
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>> On 16/07/20 4:22 am, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
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>>> Hari Bathini writes:
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+ * each representing a memory range.
+ */
+ ranges = (len >> 2) / (n_mem_addr_cells + n_mem_size_cells);
Hari Bathini writes:
> On 16/07/20 4:22 am, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
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>> Hari Bathini writes:
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>>> +/**
>>> + * get_node_path - Get the full path of the given node.
>>> + * @dn:Node.
>>> + * @path: Updated with the full path of the node.
>>> + *
>>> + * Re
On 16/07/20 4:22 am, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
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> Hari Bathini writes:
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>> +/**
>> + * get_node_path - Get the full path of the given node.
>> + * @dn:Node.
>> + * @path: Updated with the full path of the node.
>> + *
>> + * Returns nothing.
>> + */
>> +static voi
Hari Bathini writes:
> /**
> + * get_usable_memory_ranges - Get usable memory ranges. This list includes
> + *regions like crashkernel, opal/rtas &
> tce-table,
> + *that kdump kernel could use.
> + * @mem_ranges: Range lis
Kdump kernel, used for capturing the kernel core image, is supposed
to use only specific memory regions to avoid corrupting the image to
be captured. The regions are crashkernel range - the memory reserved
explicitly for kdump kernel, memory used for the tce-table, the OPAL
region and RTAS region a