On 11/27/13 at 03:27pm, Borislav Petkov wrote: > On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 10:27:01AM +0000, Matt Fleming wrote: > > Heh, you can probably already guess what I'm going to say here... > > I guessed :-) > > > How about using a single function to dump the memory ranges irrespective > > of whether the memory map comes from 'memmap' or 'esdata'? e.g. > > something along the lines of, > > > > if (esdata) > > print_efi_memmap(esdata->map, nr_efi_runtime_map, > > sizeof(esdata->map[0])); > > else > > print_efi_memmap(memmap.map, memmap.nr_map, > > memmap.desc_size); > > And while you're at it: > > WARNING: quoted string split across lines > #19: FILE: arch/x86/platform/efi/efi.c:443: > + pr_info("mem%02u: type=%u, attr=0x%llx, " > + "range=[0x%016llx-0x%016llx) (%lluMB)\n", I see the warnings, because it's originally in print_efi_memmap so I just keep new function same. Anyway after switching to use one function there will be no such warning. > > > Btw, do we really want to dump the same map again in the second kernel? It's for debugging purpose, I think it's helpful. Thanks for review Dave