Re: [PATCH] use initmpfs even if there's root= cmdline
From: Rob Landley
Date: Wed Dec 18 2013 - 12:51:55 EST
On 12/12/13 20:38, Dave Young wrote:
On 12/12/13 at 05:25pm, Dave Young wrote:
Current code use ramfs instead of tmpfs for stub when root= defined.
But for real use case with initramfs, usually there's like cmdline like
root=UUID=$UUID the root dev is the real device. For that case we have
no way to use initmpfs, thus this patch removes the limitation so tmpfs
can benefit more people.
The reason I did that was if you specify a root= then you don't want to
_stay_ on rootfs. You specify root= so either the kernel does
switch_root for you, or so rootfs does a swich_root at the end.
The point of initmpfs is that when rootfs _is_ the "real" root device,
it can benefit from being tmpfs. When you're just goign to switch to a
different root device, tmpfs doesn't make much difference.
Discussed with Vivek Goyal about the kdump use case, I missed one thing that
tmpfs has default size limit though we can tune it.
So I will think more about it, will address this later, please ignore this
patch.
I have a vague todo item of feeding rootflags= through to initmpfs, but
that's really intended to specify flags for root=. There isn't really an
existing command line option to specify initramfs flags because ramfs
doesn't care.
It was one of those "only parse rootflags= for initmpfs when there's no
root=" vs "create a new rdrootflags= ala rdinit= even though that's a
subtly wrong name these days..." and it went on the todo list because
neither approach was obviously superior.
Happy to take suggestions and whip up a patch if this is inconveniencing
somebody. :)
Thanks
Dave
Rob
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