jonathan barkelew wrote:
I had gotten this fixed upstream, committed in the 2.6.29-rc8 kernel.efi_ioremap was broken.This should also be in the latest rawhide kernel.I will be testing the rawhide kernel this Thursday as part of the testing day. I'll let you know whether I still see the problem.I had not tested the efi_ioremap fixes with kexec. I would appreciatetesting feedback if you have any (test with kernel >= 2.6.29-rc8) Honestly, I don't know what's involved in testing kexec, but I'll give this a shot too on testing day. If you could send your patches, that would be great. I'd like to see what method you employed to fix it. Thanks. - Jonathan Here is the patch info. You will need both: http://git.kernel.org/tip/dd39ecf522ba86c70809715af46e6557f6491131 http://git.kernel.org/tip/0fc59d3a01820765e5f3a723733728758b0cf577 Let me know if you still have questions/problems. Brian |
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