mips/malta: leave space for the bootmap after the initrd

Since commit 9768e2abf7 the initrd is loaded at the end of the low
memory to avoid clash for the kernel relocation when kaslr is used.

However this in turn conflicts with the bootmap memory that the kernel
tries to place after initrd, but in low memory. The bootmap spans the
whole usable physical address space. The machine can have at most 2GiB
of memory, 256MiB of low memory mapped at 0x00000000, and 1792MiB of
high memory mapped at 0x90000000. The biggest bootmap therefore
corresponds to the adresses 0x00000000 -> 0xffffffff, which at 1 bit
per 4kiB page corresponds to 128kiB in memory.

Therefore reserve 128kiB after the initrd.

Signed-off-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
Tested-by: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com>
Signed-off-by: Yongbok Kim <yongbok.kim@imgtec.com>
master
Aurelien Jarno 2017-08-01 00:52:10 +02:00 committed by Yongbok Kim
parent cb539fd241
commit 9652ef24bf
1 changed files with 4 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -843,7 +843,10 @@ static int64_t load_kernel (void)
if (loaderparams.initrd_filename) {
initrd_size = get_image_size (loaderparams.initrd_filename);
if (initrd_size > 0) {
initrd_offset = (loaderparams.ram_low_size - initrd_size
/* The kernel allocates the bootmap memory in the low memory after
the initrd. It takes at most 128kiB for 2GB RAM and 4kiB
pages. */
initrd_offset = (loaderparams.ram_low_size - initrd_size - 131072
- ~INITRD_PAGE_MASK) & INITRD_PAGE_MASK;
if (kernel_high >= initrd_offset) {
fprintf(stderr,