Re: [PATCH -v8 11/11] Move arch/x86 reboot= handling to generickernel.

From: Robin Holt
Date: Thu May 09 2013 - 11:59:39 EST


On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 02:36:43PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 08:01:20AM -0500, Robin Holt wrote:
> > diff --git a/include/linux/reboot.h b/include/linux/reboot.h
> > index 26cf11b..bc77231 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/reboot.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/reboot.h
> > @@ -15,6 +15,23 @@ enum reboot_mode {
> > +extern enum reboot_type reboot_type;
> > +
> > +extern int reboot_default;
> > +extern int reboot_cpu;
> > +extern int reboot_force;
>
> Okay, these are globals...
>
> > diff --git a/kernel/reboot.c b/kernel/reboot.c
> > index 0a97794..ff08af2 100644
> > --- a/kernel/reboot.c
> > +++ b/kernel/reboot.c
> > @@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_reboot_notifier);
> > static void migrate_to_reboot_cpu(void)
> > {
> > /* The boot cpu is always logical cpu 0 */
> > - int reboot_cpu = 0;
> > + int reboot_cpu = reboot_cpu;
>
> Hmm, are you sure about that?

Again, I am an idiot. I will fix this. Thank you.

> > @@ -343,3 +344,80 @@ int orderly_poweroff(bool force)
> > return 0;
> > }
> > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(orderly_poweroff);
> > +
> > +int reboot_default;
> > +enum reboot_mode reboot_mode = REBOOT_COLD;
> > +int reboot_cpu;
> > +enum reboot_type reboot_type = BOOT_ACPI;
> > +int reboot_force;
>
> As you seem to want to reference these above, wouldn't it make sense to
> move them higher in the file?
>
> > + case 'c':
> > + case 'h':
> > + reboot_mode = REBOOT_COLD;
> > + break;
>
> I'm still not entirely convinced by making "hard" and "cold" mean the
> same thing, likewise "soft" and "warm". As I previously explained but
> everyone seems to have ignored, solely focusing on the 's' problem
> instead.

OK. I took your earlier comments to mean you would tolerate this patch
as is. I will make the -v9 introduce REBOOT_HARD, REBOOT_SOFT and make
their meaning consistent with what is there now.

Thanks,
Robin
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