On 2021/12/22 21:08, Zhen Lei wrote: > Currently, there are two possible combinations of configurations. > (1) crashkernel=X[@offset] > (2) crashkernel=X,high, with or without crashkernel=X,low > > (1) has the highest priority, if it is configured correctly, (2) will be > ignored. Similarly, in combination (2), crashkernel=X,low is valid only > when crashkernel=X,high is valid. > > Putting the operations of parsing all "crashkernel=" configurations in one > function helps to sort out the strong dependency. > > So add helper parse_crashkernel_in_order(). The "__maybe_unused" will be > removed in the next patch. > > Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > arch/x86/kernel/setup.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c b/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c > index d9080bfa131a654..f997074d36f2484 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c > +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c > @@ -439,6 +439,57 @@ static int __init reserve_crashkernel_low(void) > } > #endif > > +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE 0x0 /* crashkernel= is not exist or invalid */ > +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_CLASSIC 0x1 /* crashkernel=X[@offset] is valid */ > +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_HIGH 0x2 /* crashkernel=X,high is valid */ > +#define CRASHKERNEL_MEM_LOW 0x4 /* crashkernel=X,low is valid */ > + > +/** > + * parse_crashkernel_in_order - Parse all "crashkernel=" configurations in > + * priority order until a valid combination is found. > + * @cmdline: The bootup command line. > + * @system_ram: Total system memory size. > + * @crash_size: Save the memory size specified by "crashkernel=X[@offset]" or > + * "crashkernel=X,high". > + * @crash_base: Save the base address specified by "crashkernel=X@offset" > + * @low_size: Save the memory size specified by "crashkernel=X,low" > + * > + * Returns the status flag of the parsing result of "crashkernel=", such as > + * CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE, CRASHKERNEL_MEM_HIGH. > + */ > +__maybe_unused > +static int __init parse_crashkernel_in_order(char *cmdline, > + unsigned long long system_ram, > + unsigned long long *crash_size, > + unsigned long long *crash_base, > + unsigned long long *low_size) I rethought yesterday that this function name is not self-annotated. In addition, the meaning of the return value is not mainstream. It would be better to change it to parse_crashkernel_high_low(). > +{ > + int ret, flag = CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE; > + > + BUG_ON(!crash_size || !crash_base || !low_size); > + > + /* crashkernel=X[@offset] */ > + ret = parse_crashkernel(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, crash_base); > + if (!ret && crash_size > 0) > + return CRASHKERNEL_MEM_CLASSIC; > + > +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 > + /* crashkernel=X,high */ > + ret = parse_crashkernel_high(cmdline, system_ram, crash_size, crash_base); > + if (ret || crash_size <= 0) > + return CRASHKERNEL_MEM_NONE; > + > + flag = CRASHKERNEL_MEM_HIGH; > + > + /* crashkernel=Y,low */ > + ret = parse_crashkernel_low(cmdline, system_ram, low_size, crash_base); > + if (!ret) > + flag |= CRASHKERNEL_MEM_LOW; > +#endif > + > + return flag; > +} > + > static void __init reserve_crashkernel(void) > { > unsigned long long crash_size, crash_base, total_mem; >