Dear Thierry Reding,

In message <1373500071-6476-1-git-send-email-thierry.red...@gmail.com> you 
wrote:
> 
> The Linux kernel cannot unpack a ramdisk that's stored in high memory.

Can you please be a bit more explicit?  Which exact architecture are
you talking about?  Can you show a specific example of an error case
for such a system?

> -             /* not set, no restrictions to load high */
> -             initrd_high = ~0;
> +             /* make sure to put ramdisk in low memory */
> +             initrd_high = getenv_bootm_low() + getenv_bootm_mapsize();

I don't like to have such a patch (which affects ALL systems) added
unless we understand exactly why we should do that. 

Why do you not simply set initrd_high as needed?

Also, when changing the behaviour, you should also update the
comments.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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