sh: Fix up early mem cmdline parsing.
memory_end was being clobbered by whatever the kernel config had specified, rather than obeying the setup option. Fix this up so that memory_end is only initialized if nothing has been set on the command line. Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
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@ -88,8 +88,7 @@ static struct resource data_resource = { .name = "Kernel data", };
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unsigned long memory_start;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(memory_start);
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unsigned long memory_end;
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unsigned long memory_end = 0;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(memory_end);
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static int __init early_parse_mem(char *p)
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@ -265,7 +264,8 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
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data_resource.end = virt_to_phys(_edata)-1;
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memory_start = (unsigned long)PAGE_OFFSET+__MEMORY_START;
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memory_end = memory_start + __MEMORY_SIZE;
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if (!memory_end)
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memory_end = memory_start + __MEMORY_SIZE;
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#ifdef CONFIG_CMDLINE_BOOL
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strlcpy(command_line, CONFIG_CMDLINE, sizeof(command_line));
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