On 2 November 2016 at 13:56, Eugene Korenevsky wrote:
>> > *e820ext is always NULL in 'alloc_e820ext()' (see the code of
>> > 'exit_boot()').
>> > Without loss of generality we can replace freeing with returning
>> > EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. So if the caller would ever incorrectly pass
>> > non-NU
> > *e820ext is always NULL in 'alloc_e820ext()' (see the code of
> > 'exit_boot()').
> > Without loss of generality we can replace freeing with returning
> > EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. So if the caller would ever incorrectly pass non-NULL
> > *e820ext, he will obtain a returned error code.
> >
>
> W
Hello Eugene,
On 2 November 2016 at 04:18, Eugene Korenevsky wrote:
> *e820ext is always NULL in 'alloc_e820ext()' (see the code of 'exit_boot()').
> Without loss of generality we can replace freeing with returning
> EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. So if the caller would ever incorrectly pass non-NULL
> *
*e820ext is always NULL in 'alloc_e820ext()' (see the code of 'exit_boot()').
Without loss of generality we can replace freeing with returning
EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER. So if the caller would ever incorrectly pass non-NULL
*e820ext, he will obtain a returned error code.
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