On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 09:57:17AM +0000, Nicholas Johnson wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 12:47:43PM +0300, mika.westerberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 08:37:48AM +0000, Nicholas Johnson wrote: > > > } else if (!strncmp(str, "hpmemsize=", 10)) { > > > - pci_hotplug_mem_size = memparse(str + 10, &str); > > > + pci_hotplug_mmio_size = > > > + memparse(str + 10, &str); > > > + pci_hotplug_mmio_pref_size = > > > + memparse(str + 10, &str); > > > > Does this actually work correctly? The first memparse(str + 10, &str) > > modifies str so the next call will not start from the correct position > > anymore. > I have been using this for a long time now and have not had any issues. > Does it modify str? I thought that was done by the loop. If you add "hpmemsize=xxx" in the command line and print both pci_hotplug_mmio_size and pci_hotplug_mmio_pref_size after the assignment, do they have the same value? If yes, then there is no problem. > Can somebody else please weigh in here? I am worried now, and I want to > be sure. If it is a problem, then I will have to read it into > pci_hotplug_mmio_size and then set: > > pci_hotplug_mmio_pref_size = pci_hotplug_mmio_size Yup.