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Peter Jones
98536ecf37 Once more into the breach, dear friends.
- Limit grub_malloc() on x86_64 to < 31bit addresses, as some devices seem to
  have a colossally broken storage controller (or UEFI driver) that can't do
  DMA to higher memory addresses, but fails silently.
  Resolves: rhbz#1626844 (possibly really resolving it this time.)
- Also integrate Hans's attempt to fix the related error from -54, but do it
  the other way around: try the low addresses first and *then* the high one if
  the allocation fails.  This way we'll get low regions by default, and if
  kernel/initramfs don't fit anywhere, it'll try the higher addresses.
  Related: rhbz#1624532
- Coalesce all the intermediate debugging junk from -54/-55/-56.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
2018-09-11 18:08:44 -04:00
Renamed from 0234-arm-arm64-loader-Better-memory-allocation-and-error-.patch (Browse further)