Michael Weiser reported he got below error during a kexec rebooting: esrt: Unsupported ESRT version 2904149718861218184. The ESRT memory stays in EFI boot services data, and it was reserved in kernel via efi_mem_reserve(). The initial purpose of the reservation is to reuse the EFI boot services data across kexec reboot. For example the BGRT image data and some ESRT memory like Michael reported. But although the memory is reserved it is not updated in X86 e820 table. And kexec_file_load iterate system ram in io resource list to find places for kernel, initramfs and other stuff. In Michael's case the kexec loaded initramfs overwritten the ESRT memory and then the failure happened. Since kexec_file_load depends on the e820 to be updated, just fix this by updating the reserved EFI boot services memory as reserved type in e820. Originally any memory descriptors with EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME attribute are bypassed in the reservation code path because they are assumed as reserved. But the reservation is still needed for multiple kexec reboot. And it is the only possible case we come here thus just drop the code chunk then everything works without side effects. On my machine the ESRT memory sits in an EFI runtime data range, it does not trigger the problem, but I successfully tested with BGRT instead. both kexec_load and kexec_file_load work and kdump works as well. Signed-off-by: Dave Young <dyoung@xxxxxxxxxx> --- arch/x86/platform/efi/quirks.c | 6 ++---- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) --- linux-x86.orig/arch/x86/platform/efi/quirks.c +++ linux-x86/arch/x86/platform/efi/quirks.c @@ -260,10 +260,6 @@ void __init efi_arch_mem_reserve(phys_ad return; } - /* No need to reserve regions that will never be freed. */ - if (md.attribute & EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME) - return; - size += addr % EFI_PAGE_SIZE; size = round_up(size, EFI_PAGE_SIZE); addr = round_down(addr, EFI_PAGE_SIZE); @@ -293,6 +289,8 @@ void __init efi_arch_mem_reserve(phys_ad early_memunmap(new, new_size); efi_memmap_install(new_phys, num_entries); + e820__range_update(addr, size, E820_TYPE_RAM, E820_TYPE_RESERVED); + e820__update_table(e820_table); } /*