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detect error when kernel and initrd images exceed ram size
I was unable to figure out why my VM wasn't booting when I added a "-initrd" image. I would launch qemu and get no output, and no error message, it would just spin.
Turns out my initrd image was around 270 MB but I wasn't giving an explicit ram size to qemu. I was told the default memory size was around 120 MB so this was definitely a problem. I think that the qemu "pseudo-bootloader" should detect when the kernel image and initrd image sizes exceed the size of ram and print a nice error to the user, something like:
Error: the total size of the given boot images (342M) exceeds the size allocated for memory (120M)
We could also do a better job of identifying when different things (initrd, kernel, dtb) overlap in memory.
As of the 4.1 release we should now do a better job of identifying overlaps between initrd, kernel, end of ram, etc, for the built-in arm bootloader.
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