efi_loader: Expose ascending efi memory map
The EFI memory map does not need to be in a strict order, but 32bit grub2 does expect it to be ascending. If it's not, it may try to allocate memory inside the U-Boot data memory region. We already sort the memory map in descending order, so let's just reverse it when we pass it to a payload. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Tested-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
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@ -286,10 +286,13 @@ efi_status_t efi_get_memory_map(unsigned long *memory_map_size,
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uint32_t *descriptor_version)
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{
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ulong map_size = 0;
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int map_entries = 0;
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struct list_head *lhandle;
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list_for_each(lhandle, &efi_mem)
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map_size += sizeof(struct efi_mem_desc);
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map_entries++;
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map_size = map_entries * sizeof(struct efi_mem_desc);
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*memory_map_size = map_size;
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@ -301,12 +304,14 @@ efi_status_t efi_get_memory_map(unsigned long *memory_map_size,
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/* Copy list into array */
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if (memory_map) {
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/* Return the list in ascending order */
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memory_map = &memory_map[map_entries - 1];
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list_for_each(lhandle, &efi_mem) {
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struct efi_mem_list *lmem;
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lmem = list_entry(lhandle, struct efi_mem_list, link);
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*memory_map = lmem->desc;
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memory_map++;
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memory_map--;
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}
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}
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