After recent changes setting elfcorehdr_addr to ELFCORE_ADDR_MAX will cause is_kdump_kernel() to return 0 when it should return 1. Instead use vmcore_unusable(), which has been added for this purpose. Signed-off-by: Simon Horman --- Andrew, this can wait until post 2.6.27 as although the current state of affairs is confusing, a bug does not manifest at this time as there are no callers of is_kdump_kernel on ia64 at this time. is_vmcore_usable() and vmcore_unusable() are provided by a previous patch in this series Index: linux-2.6/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.orig/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c 2008-07-31 09:41:15.000000000 +1000 +++ linux-2.6/arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c 2008-07-31 09:41:36.000000000 +1000 @@ -509,11 +509,11 @@ int __init reserve_elfcorehdr(unsigned l * to work properly. */ - if (elfcorehdr_addr >= ELFCORE_ADDR_MAX) + if (!is_vmcore_usable()) return -EINVAL; if ((length = vmcore_find_descriptor_size(elfcorehdr_addr)) == 0) { - elfcorehdr_addr = ELFCORE_ADDR_MAX; + vmcore_unusable(); return -EINVAL; } -- -- Horms -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/