[PATCH] "console=" parameter ignored
I've noticed that under specific circumstances the "console=" kernel parameter is ignored. This happens when EARLY_PRINTK is enabled and the serial console is the only available. In this case unregister_console() when called for the early console sets preferred_console back to -1 replacing the value that was recorded by console_setup() -- the order of calls is as follows: 1. register_console() -- for the early console, 2. console_setup() -- recording the console index for the real console, 3. unregister_console() -- for the early console, erasing the console index recorded above, 4. register_console() -- for the real console, picking up the first device available, instead of the selected one. I've observed this problem with a DECstation system using ttyS3 -- its default console device from the firmware's point of view. The solution is to restore the setting of "console=" upon unregister_console(). This made a snapshot of 2.4.26 work for me. I wasn't able to test the changes with 2.6 because DECstation drivers don't support it yet, but the code responsible for console selection appears functionally the same. So I've concluded it needs the same change. Here's a patch. Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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