2 * kernel/crash_dump.c - Memory preserving reboot related code.
4 * Created by: Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
5 * Original code moved from kernel/crash.c
6 * Original code comment copied from the i386 version of this file
9 #include <linux/errno.h>
10 #include <linux/types.h>
11 #include <linux/crash_dump.h>
14 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
17 * copy_oldmem_page - copy one page from "oldmem"
18 * @pfn: page frame number to be copied
19 * @buf: target memory address for the copy; this can be in kernel address
20 * space or user address space (see @userbuf)
21 * @csize: number of bytes to copy
22 * @offset: offset in bytes into the page (based on pfn) to begin the copy
23 * @userbuf: if set, @buf is in user address space, use copy_to_user(),
24 * otherwise @buf is in kernel address space, use memcpy().
26 * Copy a page from "oldmem". For this page, there is no pte mapped
27 * in the current kernel. We stitch up a pte, similar to kmap_atomic.
29 * Calling copy_to_user() in atomic context is not desirable. Hence first
30 * copying the data to a pre-allocated kernel page and then copying to user
31 * space in non-atomic context.
34 copy_oldmem_page(unsigned long pfn
, char *buf
,
35 size_t csize
, unsigned long offset
, int userbuf
)
41 vaddr
= __va(pfn
<<PAGE_SHIFT
);
43 if (copy_to_user(buf
, (vaddr
+ offset
), csize
)) {
47 memcpy(buf
, (vaddr
+ offset
), csize
);