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1 | /*? |
2 | * Text: "%d is not a valid number of XPRAM devices\n" | |
3 | * Severity: Error | |
4 | * Parameter: | |
5 | * @1: number of partitions | |
6 | * Description: | |
7 | * The number of XPRAM partitions specified for the 'devs' module parameter | |
8 | * or with the 'xpram.parts' kernel parameter must be an integer in the | |
9 | * range 1 to 32. The XPRAM device driver created a maximum of 32 partitions | |
10 | * that are probably not configured as intended. | |
11 | * User action: | |
12 | * If the XPRAM device driver has been compiled as a separate module, | |
13 | * unload the module and load it again with a correct value for the 'devs' | |
14 | * module parameter. If the XPRAM device driver has been compiled | |
15 | * into the kernel, correct the 'xpram.parts' parameter in the kernel | |
16 | * command line and restart Linux. | |
17 | */ | |
18 | ||
19 | /*? | |
20 | * Text: "Not enough expanded memory available\n" | |
21 | * Severity: Error | |
22 | * Description: | |
23 | * The amount of expanded memory required to set up your XPRAM partitions | |
24 | * depends on the 'sizes' parameter specified for the xpram module or on | |
25 | * the specifications for the 'xpram.parts' parameter if the XPRAM device | |
26 | * driver has been compiled into the kernel. Your | |
27 | * current specification exceed the amount of available expanded memory. | |
28 | * Your XPRAM partitions are probably not configured as intended. | |
29 | * User action: | |
30 | * If the XPRAM device driver has been compiled as a separate module, | |
31 | * unload the xpram module and load it again with an appropriate value | |
32 | * for the 'sizes' module parameter. If the XPRAM device driver has been | |
33 | * compiled into the kernel, adjust the 'xpram.parts' parameter in the | |
34 | * kernel command line and restart Linux. If you need more than the | |
35 | * available expanded memory, increase the expanded memory allocation for | |
36 | * your virtual hardware or LPAR. | |
37 | */ | |
38 | ||
39 | /*? | |
40 | * Text: "No expanded memory available\n" | |
41 | * Severity: Error | |
42 | * Description: | |
43 | * The XPRAM device driver has been loaded in a Linux instance that runs | |
44 | * in an LPAR or virtual hardware without expanded memory. | |
45 | * No XPRAM partitions are created. | |
46 | * User action: | |
47 | * Allocate expanded memory for your LPAR or virtual hardware or do not | |
48 | * load the xpram module. You can ignore this message, if you do not want | |
49 | * to create XPRAM partitions. | |
50 | */ | |
51 | ||
52 | /*? | |
53 | * Text: "Resuming the system failed: %s\n" | |
54 | * Severity: Error | |
55 | * Parameter: | |
56 | * @1: cause of the failure | |
57 | * Description: | |
58 | * A system cannot be resumed if the expanded memory setup changes | |
59 | * after hibernation. Possible reasons for the failure are: | |
60 | * - Expanded memory was removed after hibernation. | |
61 | * - Size of the expanded memory changed after hibernation. | |
62 | * The system is stopped with a kernel panic. | |
63 | * User action: | |
64 | * Reboot Linux. | |
65 | */ | |
66 | ||
67 | /*? Text: " number of devices (partitions): %d \n" */ | |
68 | /*? Text: " size of partition %d: %u kB\n" */ | |
69 | /*? Text: " size of partition %d to be set automatically\n" */ | |
70 | /*? Text: " memory needed (for sized partitions): %lu kB\n" */ | |
71 | /*? Text: " partitions to be sized automatically: %d\n" */ | |
72 | /*? Text: " automatically determined partition size: %lu kB\n" */ | |
73 | /*? Text: " %u pages expanded memory found (%lu KB).\n" */ | |
74 | /*? Text: "%s: %d output lines suppressed due to ratelimiting\n" */ |