From: yegorslists@googlemail.com
To: barebox@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Documentation/filesystems: pstore: fix formatting
Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 15:39:52 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1456756792-21321-2-git-send-email-yegorslists@googlemail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1456756792-21321-1-git-send-email-yegorslists@googlemail.com>
From: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>
---
Documentation/filesystems/pstore.rst | 51 ++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/pstore.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/pstore.rst
index 74acd87..a8079c2 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/pstore.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/pstore.rst
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ messages are stored by the kernel in a specified RAM area which is never
overwritten by any user. This data can be accessed after a reboot through
/pstore in Barebox or the kernel. The pstore filesystem is automatically mounted
at boot::
+
none on / type ramfs
none on /dev type devfs
none on /pstore type pstore
@@ -40,35 +41,35 @@ and RAM backend support. The kernel receives the parameters describing the
layout over the kernel command line. These parameters are automatically
generated by Barebox. You can change these parameters in Barebox menuconfig. The
RAMOOPS parameters for the Kernel are stored in the variable
-global.linux.bootargs.ramoops::
+global.linux.bootargs.ramoops.
To see where the RAMOOPS area is located, you can execute iomem in Barebox. The
RAMOOPS area is listed as 'persistent ram'::
- 0x10000000 - 0x1fffffff (size 0x10000000) ram0
- 0x17e7c0c0 - 0x1fcf817f (size 0x07e7c0c0) malloc space
- 0x1fcf8180 - 0x1fcfffff (size 0x00007e80) board data
- 0x1fd00000 - 0x1fd6eeff (size 0x0006ef00) barebox
- 0x1fd6ef00 - 0x1fd88dff (size 0x00019f00) barebox data
- 0x1fd88e00 - 0x1fd8c3db (size 0x000035dc) bss
- 0x1fdf4000 - 0x1fe13fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fe14000 - 0x1fe33fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fe34000 - 0x1fe53fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fe54000 - 0x1fe73fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fe74000 - 0x1fe93fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fe94000 - 0x1feb3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1feb4000 - 0x1fed3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fed4000 - 0x1fef3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fef4000 - 0x1ff13fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ff14000 - 0x1ff33fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ff34000 - 0x1ff53fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ff54000 - 0x1ff73fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ff74000 - 0x1ff93fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ff94000 - 0x1ffb3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ffb4000 - 0x1ffd3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1ffd4000 - 0x1fff3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
- 0x1fff4000 - 0x1fff7fff (size 0x00004000) ttb
- 0x1fff8000 - 0x1fffffff (size 0x00008000) stack
+ 0x10000000 - 0x1fffffff (size 0x10000000) ram0
+ 0x17e7c0c0 - 0x1fcf817f (size 0x07e7c0c0) malloc space
+ 0x1fcf8180 - 0x1fcfffff (size 0x00007e80) board data
+ 0x1fd00000 - 0x1fd6eeff (size 0x0006ef00) barebox
+ 0x1fd6ef00 - 0x1fd88dff (size 0x00019f00) barebox data
+ 0x1fd88e00 - 0x1fd8c3db (size 0x000035dc) bss
+ 0x1fdf4000 - 0x1fe13fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fe14000 - 0x1fe33fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fe34000 - 0x1fe53fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fe54000 - 0x1fe73fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fe74000 - 0x1fe93fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fe94000 - 0x1feb3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1feb4000 - 0x1fed3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fed4000 - 0x1fef3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fef4000 - 0x1ff13fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ff14000 - 0x1ff33fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ff34000 - 0x1ff53fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ff54000 - 0x1ff73fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ff74000 - 0x1ff93fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ff94000 - 0x1ffb3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ffb4000 - 0x1ffd3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1ffd4000 - 0x1fff3fff (size 0x00020000) persistent ram
+ 0x1fff4000 - 0x1fff7fff (size 0x00004000) ttb
+ 0x1fff8000 - 0x1fffffff (size 0x00008000) stack
All pstore files that could be found are added to the /pstore directory. This is
a read-only filesystem. If you disable the Kconfig option FS_PSTORE_RAMOOPS_RO,
--
2.1.4
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2016-02-29 14:39 [PATCH 1/2] Documentation/filesystems: add barebox prompt to the shell commands yegorslists
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2016-03-01 8:46 ` [PATCH 2/2] Documentation/filesystems: pstore: fix formatting Sascha Hauer
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