Kexec on ARM - memory detection

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On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 6:27 AM, Pratyush Anand <panand at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi Kristian,
>
> Sorry, I missed this mail.
> Are you still on it, or it is solved?

  No problem, I'm still experiencing the issue but I haven't
investigated it further.

>
>
> How does kexec-tools see above memory ranges?
> As per your /proc/iomem, it should have been
> 42000000-5fffffff (0)
>
> Can you put some extra debug print in your code and check why do you have
> above behavior?
>

  Can you point towards some examples or documentation for what you're
looking for?

Thanks for your help!

-- 
Kristian Kielhofner



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