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MIPS: Malta: Detect and fix bad memsize values
memsize denotes the amount of RAM we can access from kseg{0,1} and that should be up to 256M. In case the bootloader reports a value higher than that (perhaps reporting all the available RAM) it's best if we fix it ourselves and just warn the user about that. This is usually a problem with the bootloader and/or its environment. [ralf@linux-mips.org: Remove useless parens as suggested bei Sergei. Reformat long pr_warn statement to fit into 80 column limit.] Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <markos.chandras@imgtec.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v3.15+ Cc: linux-mips@linux-mips.org Patchwork: https://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/9362/ Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
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@ -53,6 +53,12 @@ fw_memblock_t * __init fw_getmdesc(int eva)
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pr_warn("memsize not set in YAMON, set to default (32Mb)\n");
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physical_memsize = 0x02000000;
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} else {
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if (memsize > (256 << 20)) { /* memsize should be capped to 256M */
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pr_warn("Unsupported memsize value (0x%lx) detected! "
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"Using 0x10000000 (256M) instead\n",
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memsize);
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memsize = 256 << 20;
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}
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/* If ememsize is set, then set physical_memsize to that */
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physical_memsize = ememsize ? : memsize;
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}
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