Hi, All This patchset enables passing memory map via E820 map on x86 platform instead of memmap=exactmap. It's a better design and will solve the following problem so far: - kernel cmdline is limited resource and large machines tend to have many memory ranges that may excceed kernel cmdline limit size. - kASLR doesn't work with memmap=exactmap, because kASLR happens early than user defined memmap=exactmap takes effect. Unfortunately, saved_max_pfn still got its user out there (calgry pci, it looks like the only one). So for backward compatibility, I'm introducing a new option --pass-memmap-cmdline to force kexec-tools to pass memmap=exactmap, the old way. This patchset contains massive updates from the previous one. I take some suggestions from reviewers. I try to split the changes into smaller pieces and keep the whole change as minimal as I can so it wouldn't be too harsh to review the patch. Any comment is appreciate! v6->v5: dyoung: - use nr_memmap instead of nr_memmap_p - .end inclusive Simon: - more description on some patches v5->v4: Dave: - separate add_setup_data() to another patch. Vivek: - adding comments for setup_data. - store crash memory range info golobally in kexec_info. me: -remove dbgprint_mem_range defination, Simon has merged the patch. v3->v4: Linn: check return value of malloc (use xmalloc). me: fix dbgprintf_mem_range. v2->v3: Linn: - do not free sd (setup_data) buffer. - reuse code in setup_e820 and setup_e820_ext. v1->v2: Vivek: - Use function instead of macro for dbgprint_mem_range - Do not pass reserved memory range for kdump. It could addressed later separately. WANG Chao (9): x86, cleanup: add extra arguments to add_memmap() and delete_memmap() x86, cleanup: add_memmap() only do alignment check on RANGE_RAM x86, cleanup: add other types of memory range for 2nd kernel boot to memmap_p x86, cleanup: use dbgprint_mem_range for memory range debugging x86, cleanup: increase CRASH_MAX_MEMMAP_NR up to CRASH_MAX_MEMORY_RANGES x86, cleanup: Store crash memory ranges kexec_info x86, cleanup: kexec memory range .end to be inclusive x86: add --pass-memmap-cmdline option x86: Pass memory range via E820 for kdump kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c | 69 +++++++-------- kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.h | 2 +- kexec/arch/i386/include/arch/options.h | 2 + kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c | 3 +- kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.c | 4 + kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86.h | 1 + kexec/arch/i386/x86-linux-setup.c | 149 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------- kexec/arch/i386/x86-linux-setup.h | 1 + kexec/arch/x86_64/kexec-x86_64.c | 5 ++ kexec/firmware_memmap.c | 1 - kexec/kexec.h | 2 + 11 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-) -- 1.9.0