James Morse <james.mo...@arm.com> writes:

> Memory added to the system by hotplug has a 'System RAM' resource created
> for it. This is exposed to user-space via /proc/iomem.
>
> This poses problems for kexec on arm64. If kexec decides to place the
> kernel in one of these newly onlined regions, the new kernel will find
> itself booting from a region not described as memory in the firmware
> tables.
>
> Arm64 doesn't have a structure like the e820 memory map that can be
> re-written when memory is brought online. Instead arm64 uses the UEFI
> memory map, or the memory node from the DT, sometimes both. We never
> rewrite these.
>
> Allow an architecture to specify a different name for these hotplug
> regions.

Gah.  No.

Please find a way to pass the current memory map to the loaded kexec'd
kernel.

Starting a kernel with no way for it to know what the current memory map
is just plain scary.

Eric

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