memset(start + instr->addr, 0xff, instr->len);
- /* This'll catch a few races. Free the thing before returning :)
+ /*
+ * This'll catch a few races. Free the thing before returning :)
* I don't feel at all ashamed. This kind of thing is possible anyway
* with flash, but unlikely.
*/
return 1; \
} while (0)
-static int phram_setup(const char *val, struct kernel_param *kp)
+/*
+ * This shall contain the module parameter if any. It is of the form:
+ * - phram=<device>,<address>,<size> for module case
+ * - phram.phram=<device>,<address>,<size> for built-in case
+ * We leave 64 bytes for the device name, 12 for the address and 12 for the
+ * size.
+ * Example: phram.phram=rootfs,0xa0000000,512Mi
+ */
+static __initdata char phram_paramline[64+12+12];
+
+static int phram_setup(const char *val)
{
char buf[64+12+12], *str = buf;
char *token[3];
return ret;
}
-module_param_call(phram, phram_setup, NULL, NULL, 000);
+static int __init phram_param_call(const char *val, struct kernel_param *kp)
+{
+ /*
+ * This function is always called before 'init_phram()', whether
+ * built-in or module.
+ */
+ if (strlen(val) >= sizeof(phram_paramline))
+ return -ENOSPC;
+ strcpy(phram_paramline, val);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+module_param_call(phram, phram_param_call, NULL, NULL, 000);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(phram, "Memory region to map. \"phram=<name>,<start>,<length>\"");
static int __init init_phram(void)
{
+ if (phram_paramline[0])
+ return phram_setup(phram_paramline);
+
return 0;
}