LoongArch: Silence the boot warning about 'nokaslr'

The kernel parameter 'nokaslr' is handled before start_kernel(), so we
don't need early_param() to mark it technically. But it can cause a boot
warning as follows:

Unknown kernel command line parameters "nokaslr", will be passed to user space.

When we use 'init=/bin/bash', 'nokaslr' which passed to user space will
even cause a kernel panic. So we use early_param() to mark 'nokaslr',
simply print a notice and silence the boot warning (also fix a potential
panic). This logic is similar to RISC-V.

Signed-off-by: Huacai Chen <chenhuacai@loongson.cn>
This commit is contained in:
Huacai Chen 2023-11-21 15:03:25 +08:00
parent ee2daf7102
commit 902d75cdf0

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@ -102,6 +102,14 @@ static inline __init unsigned long get_random_boot(void)
return hash;
}
static int __init nokaslr(char *p)
{
pr_info("KASLR is disabled.\n");
return 0; /* Print a notice and silence the boot warning */
}
early_param("nokaslr", nokaslr);
static inline __init bool kaslr_disabled(void)
{
char *str;