On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 4:55 AM Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 5/2/22 14:03, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 10:35 PM Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 5/2/22 12:21, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > qemu puts initrd in the middle of available memory. With the image size > being ~1MB larger than with v5.18-rc, this is too much, and the kernel > overwrites part of initrd. This causes it to be corrupted. > > It looks like that would have happened eventually, your patch series just > made it happen now. The kernel is just getting too large to run on such small > systems. I worked around the problem in my version of qemu by loading initrd > at the end of the (small) RAM. With that, I no longer see the boot failure. Ok, thanks for confirming. If it's just the image size that changed, then I think we can live with it. Having the kernel image grow by 1MB seems excessive though, I'd like to understand better where that increase comes from. Starting out from pxa_defconfig, I see a 40KB increase from the final patch that moves to multiplatform support, which I think is fine. If you have a z2 specific config, that would probably not enable CONFIG_OF, which is always turned on for multiplatform, but again that only adds around 250KB in my builds (using gcc-11). This is more than I'd like it to be, but still much less than 1MB. Arnd