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authorAlex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com>2010-06-25 11:09:35 -0600
committerAnthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>2010-07-06 10:36:28 -0500
commit1724f04985367b15751f11f4a9558f8736b2ab59 (patch)
tree8314db5ca99ed66015af03c2bf494177ae5e4460 /hw/realview.c
parent01657c867d21bbabb1af22c6fe62ff80a2970446 (diff)
qemu_ram_alloc: Add DeviceState and name parameters
These will be used to generate unique id strings for ramblocks. The name field is required, the device pointer is optional as most callers don't have a device. When there's no device or the device isn't a child of a bus implementing BusInfo.get_dev_path, the name should be unique for the platform. Signed-off-by: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'hw/realview.c')
-rw-r--r--hw/realview.c6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/hw/realview.c b/hw/realview.c
index f786699a1..70bcdb846 100644
--- a/hw/realview.c
+++ b/hw/realview.c
@@ -196,12 +196,12 @@ static void realview_init(ram_addr_t ram_size,
/* Core tile RAM. */
low_ram_size = ram_size - 0x20000000;
ram_size = 0x20000000;
- ram_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(low_ram_size);
+ ram_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(NULL, "realview.lowmem", low_ram_size);
cpu_register_physical_memory(0x20000000, low_ram_size,
ram_offset | IO_MEM_RAM);
}
- ram_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(ram_size);
+ ram_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(NULL, "realview.highmem", ram_size);
low_ram_size = ram_size;
if (low_ram_size > 0x10000000)
low_ram_size = 0x10000000;
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ static void realview_init(ram_addr_t ram_size,
startup code. I guess this works on real hardware because the
BootROM happens to be in ROM/flash or in memory that isn't clobbered
until after Linux boots the secondary CPUs. */
- ram_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(0x1000);
+ ram_offset = qemu_ram_alloc(NULL, "realview.hack", 0x1000);
cpu_register_physical_memory(SMP_BOOT_ADDR, 0x1000,
ram_offset | IO_MEM_RAM);