Am Donnerstag, 07 Juli 2016, 14:12:45 schrieb Dave Young:
> If so maybe change a bit from your precious mentioned 7 args proposal like
> below?
> 
> struct kexec_file_fd {
>       enum kexec_file_type;
>       int fd;
> }
> 
> struct kexec_fdset {
>       int nr_fd;
>       struct kexec_file_fd fd[0];
> }
> 
> int kexec_file_load(int kernel_fd, int initrd_fd,
>                   unsigned long cmdline_len, const char *cmdline_ptr,
>                   unsigned long flags, struct kexec_fdset *extra_fds);


Is there a way for the kernel to distinguish whether the process passed 5 or 
6 arguments? How can it know whether extra_fds is a valid argument or just 
garbage? I think we have to define a new flag KEXEC_FILE_EXTRA_FDS so that 
the process can signal that it is using the new interface.

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Thiago Jung Bauermann
IBM Linux Technology Center

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