211 lines
7.1 KiB
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211 lines
7.1 KiB
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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
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Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2023 12:21:55 -0400
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Subject: [PATCH] kern/ieee1275/init: ppc64: Restrict high memory in presence
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of fadump
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This is a backport of the patch with the same name to grub 2.02.
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When a kernel dump is present then restrict the high memory regions to
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avoid allocating memory where the kernel dump resides. Use the
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ibm,kernel-dump node under /rtas to determine whether a kernel dump exists
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and up to which limit grub can use available memory. Set the
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upper_mem_limit to the size of the kernel dump section of type
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'REAL_MODE_REGION' and therefore only allow grub's memory usage for high
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addresses from 768MB to 'upper_mem_limit'. This means that grub can
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use high memory in the range of 768MB to upper_mem_limit and
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the kernel-dump memory regions above 'upper_mem_limit' remain untouched.
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This change has no effect on memory allocations below 640MB.
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Also, fall back to allocating below 640MB in case the chunk of
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memory there would be larger than the chunk of memory above 768MB.
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This can for example occur if a free memory area is found starting at 300MB
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extending up to 1GB but a kernel dump is located at 768MB and therefore
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does not allow the allocation of the high memory area but requiring to use
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the chunk starting at 300MB to avoid an unnecessary out-of-memory
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condition.
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Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
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Cc: Hari Bathini <hbathini@linux.ibm.com>
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Cc: Pavithra Prakash <pavrampu@in.ibm.com>
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Cc: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
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Cc: Carolyn Scherrer <cpscherr@us.ibm.com>
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Cc: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mahesh@linux.ibm.com>
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Cc: Sourabh Jain <sourabhjain@linux.ibm.com>
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---
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grub-core/kern/ieee1275/init.c | 139 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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1 file changed, 139 insertions(+)
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diff --git a/grub-core/kern/ieee1275/init.c b/grub-core/kern/ieee1275/init.c
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index 1fae84440403..31843ab70a62 100644
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--- a/grub-core/kern/ieee1275/init.c
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+++ b/grub-core/kern/ieee1275/init.c
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@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
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* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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+#include <stddef.h> /* offsetof() */
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+
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#include <grub/kernel.h>
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#include <grub/dl.h>
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#include <grub/disk.h>
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@@ -180,6 +182,97 @@ grub_claim_heap (void)
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+ GRUB_KERNEL_MACHINE_STACK_SIZE), 0x200000);
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}
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#else
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+
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+/* ibm,kernel-dump data structures */
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+struct kd_section
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+{
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+ grub_uint32_t flags;
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+ grub_uint16_t src_datatype;
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+#define KD_SRC_DATATYPE_REAL_MODE_REGION 0x0011
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+ grub_uint16_t error_flags;
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+ grub_uint64_t src_address;
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+ grub_uint64_t num_bytes;
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+ grub_uint64_t act_bytes;
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+ grub_uint64_t dst_address;
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+} GRUB_PACKED;
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+
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+#define MAX_KD_SECTIONS 10
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+
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+struct kernel_dump
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+{
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+ grub_uint32_t format;
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+ grub_uint16_t num_sections;
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+ grub_uint16_t status_flags;
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+ grub_uint32_t offset_1st_section;
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+ grub_uint32_t num_blocks;
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+ grub_uint64_t start_block;
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+ grub_uint64_t num_blocks_avail;
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+ grub_uint32_t offet_path_string;
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+ grub_uint32_t max_time_allowed;
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+ struct kd_section kds[MAX_KD_SECTIONS]; /* offset_1st_section should point to kds[0] */
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+} GRUB_PACKED;
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+
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+/*
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+ * Determine if a kernel dump exists and if it does, then determine the highest
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+ * address that grub can use for memory allocations.
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+ * The caller must have initialized *highest to ~0. *highest will not
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+ * be modified if no kernel dump is found.
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+ */
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+static int
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+check_kernel_dump (grub_uint64_t *highest)
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+{
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+ struct kernel_dump kernel_dump;
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+ grub_ssize_t kernel_dump_size;
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+ grub_ieee1275_phandle_t rtas;
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+ struct kd_section *kds;
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+ grub_size_t i;
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+
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+ /* If there's a kernel-dump it must have at least one section */
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+ if (grub_ieee1275_finddevice ("/rtas", &rtas) ||
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+ grub_ieee1275_get_property (rtas, "ibm,kernel-dump", &kernel_dump,
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+ sizeof (kernel_dump), &kernel_dump_size) ||
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+ kernel_dump_size <= (grub_ssize_t) offsetof (struct kernel_dump, kds[1]))
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ kernel_dump_size = grub_min (kernel_dump_size, (grub_ssize_t) sizeof (kernel_dump));
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+
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+ if (grub_be_to_cpu32 (kernel_dump.format) != 1)
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+ {
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+ grub_printf (_("Error: ibm,kernel-dump has an unexpected format version '%u'\n"),
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+ grub_be_to_cpu32 (kernel_dump.format));
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (grub_be_to_cpu16 (kernel_dump.num_sections) > MAX_KD_SECTIONS)
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+ {
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+ grub_printf (_("Error: Too many kernel dump sections: %d\n"),
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+ grub_be_to_cpu32 (kernel_dump.num_sections));
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ for (i = 0; i < grub_be_to_cpu16 (kernel_dump.num_sections); i++)
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+ {
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+ kds = (struct kd_section *) ((grub_addr_t) &kernel_dump +
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+ grub_be_to_cpu32 (kernel_dump.offset_1st_section) +
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+ i * sizeof (struct kd_section));
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+ /* sanity check the address is within the 'kernel_dump' struct */
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+ if ((grub_addr_t) kds > (grub_addr_t) &kernel_dump + kernel_dump_size + sizeof (*kds))
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+ {
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+ grub_printf (_("Error: 'kds' address beyond last available section\n"));
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ if ((grub_be_to_cpu16 (kds->src_datatype) == KD_SRC_DATATYPE_REAL_MODE_REGION) &&
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+ (grub_be_to_cpu64 (kds->src_address) == 0))
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+ {
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+ *highest = grub_min (*highest, grub_be_to_cpu64 (kds->num_bytes));
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return 1;
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+}
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+
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/* Helper for grub_claim_heap on powerpc. */
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static int
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heap_size (grub_uint64_t addr, grub_uint64_t len, grub_memory_type_t type,
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@@ -207,7 +300,9 @@ static int
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heap_init (grub_uint64_t addr, grub_uint64_t len, grub_memory_type_t type,
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void *data)
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{
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+ grub_uint64_t upper_mem_limit = ~0;
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grub_uint32_t total = *(grub_uint32_t *)data;
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+ int has_kernel_dump;
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if (type != GRUB_MEMORY_AVAILABLE)
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return 0;
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@@ -243,6 +338,50 @@ heap_init (grub_uint64_t addr, grub_uint64_t len, grub_memory_type_t type,
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len = 0;
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}
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+ has_kernel_dump = check_kernel_dump (&upper_mem_limit);
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+ if (has_kernel_dump)
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+ {
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+ grub_uint64_t lo_len = 0, hi_len = 0;
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+
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+ if (addr > upper_mem_limit || upper_mem_limit == (grub_uint64_t)~0)
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ /* limit len to stay below upper_mem_limit */
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+ if (addr < upper_mem_limit && (addr + len) > upper_mem_limit)
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+ {
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+ len = grub_min (len, upper_mem_limit - addr);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* We can allocate below 640MB or above 768MB.
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+ * Choose the bigger chunk below 640MB or above 768MB.
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+ */
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+ if (addr < 0x28000000)
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+ {
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+ lo_len = grub_min (len, 0x28000000 - addr);
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+ }
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+ if (addr + len > 0x30000000)
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+ {
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+ if (addr < 0x30000000)
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+ hi_len = len - (0x30000000 - addr);
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+ else
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+ hi_len = len;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (hi_len > lo_len)
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+ {
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+ len = hi_len;
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+ if (addr < 0x30000000)
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+ addr = 0x30000000;
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+ }
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+ else
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+ {
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+ len = lo_len;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (len == 0)
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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/* If this block contains 0x30000000 (768MB), do not claim below that.
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Linux likes to claim memory at min(RMO top, 768MB) and works down
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without reference to /memory/available. */
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