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SubjectRe: [PATCH 0/2] arm64: Implement CONFIG_CMDLINE_EXTEND
On 2020-11-04 12:08:12, Will Deacon wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 09:59:52AM -0600, Tyler Hicks wrote:
> > On 2020-09-21 14:15:55, Tyler Hicks wrote:
> > > Provide the CONFIG_CMDLINE_EXTEND config option for arm64 kernels. This
> > > config option can be used to extend the kernel command line parameters,
> > > specified by the bootloader, with additional command line parameters
> > > specified in the kernel configuration.
> >
> > Hi Catalin and Will - Friendly ping on this series now that we're
> > on the other side of the 5.10 merge window. I hope it can be considered
> > for 5.10+1. Let me know if I need to rebase/resubmit. Thanks!
>
> Can you use bootconfig to achieve what you need?

Thanks for mentioning bootconfig. I hadn't considered it.

After reading the docs and code, I see a few reasons why I can't use it
out of the box:

1) It requires "bootconfig" to be appended to the kernel command line.
My proposed patch series makes it possible to append new options to
the kernel command line in situations where the bootloader is not
interactive. This presents a circular dependency problem for my use
case.

A new config option could be added to force the enablement of
bootconfig but that would sort of be a single-use duplicate of
CONFIG_CMDLINE_EXTEND's functionality.

2) Not all kernel command line options can be configured using
bootconfig. For example, the "nokaslr" and "crashkernel=" parameters
are parsed/handled before setup_boot_config() is called. KASLR can
be disabled via a kernel config change but there's no config option
equivalent for "crashkernel=". Changing the "crashkernel=" command
line option is something that I need to support because a
development/debug kernel build often requires a larger reservation
and we find ourselves adjusting the "crashkernel=" value fairly
often.

3) External FIT image build systems do not yet support bootconfig since
it is so new. It is completely fair if you file this away in your
not-my-problem folder but simple kernel config modifications, as
needed for CONFIG_CMDLINE_EXTEND, are something that every image
build system is likely to support today.

All that said, I do really like the look of bootconfig. Unfortunately,
it doesn't let me achieve everything I need.

Tyler

>
> Will
>

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