kexec: proc/device-tree/chosen/linux,kernel-end: No such file or directory

Geoff Levand geoffrey.levand at am.sony.com
Wed Apr 1 11:45:28 EST 2009


On 03/31/2009 04:52 PM, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 18:25 +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>> With today's kernel, I can no longer kexec any kernel on PS3:
>> 
>> | /proc/device-tree/chosen/linux,kernel-end: No such file or directory
>> | Could not get memory layout
>> 
>> Today's bad version: 15f7176eb1cccec0a332541285ee752b935c1c85
>> Yesterday's good version: 0d34fb8e93ceba7b6dad0062dbb4a0813bacd75b
>> 
>> Before I start bisecting (tomorrow or the day thereafter), anyone with an idea?
> 
> Hmm, not really.
> 
> Looking at the code the only obvious way you could end up without that
> property is if you didn't have a /chosen?

We got one, but linux,kernel-end isn't there anymore.  Was before.

# ls /proc/device-tree/chosen/
name
# 




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