Given the existing "retain_initrd" boot-time parameter defined in
init/initramfs.c, there appears to be no need for the equivalent
"keepinitrd" parameter.
Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <[email protected]>
---
not compile-tested, so i'll leave it with haavard to make the final
call.
the arm architecture also defines that same parm, and it may very
well be redundant, too.
diff --git a/arch/avr32/mm/init.c b/arch/avr32/mm/init.c
index 82cf708..480760b 100644
--- a/arch/avr32/mm/init.c
+++ b/arch/avr32/mm/init.c
@@ -224,19 +224,9 @@ void free_initmem(void)
#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD
-static int keep_initrd;
-
void free_initrd_mem(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
- if (!keep_initrd)
- free_area(start, end, "initrd");
-}
-
-static int __init keepinitrd_setup(char *__unused)
-{
- keep_initrd = 1;
- return 1;
+ free_area(start, end, "initrd");
}
-__setup("keepinitrd", keepinitrd_setup);
#endif
--
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