list_sort(NULL, &efi_mem, efi_mem_cmp);
}
-/*
- * Unmaps all memory occupied by the carve_desc region from the
- * list entry pointed to by map.
+/** efi_mem_carve_out - unmap memory region
+ *
+ * @map: memory map
+ * @carve_desc: memory region to unmap
+ * @overlap_only_ram: the carved out region may only overlap RAM
+ * Return Value: the number of overlapping pages which have been
+ * removed from the map,
+ * EFI_CARVE_NO_OVERLAP, if the regions don't overlap,
+ * EFI_CARVE_OVERLAPS_NONRAM, if the carve and map overlap,
+ * and the map contains anything but free ram
+ * (only when overlap_only_ram is true),
+ * EFI_CARVE_LOOP_AGAIN, if the mapping list should be
+ * traversed again, as it has been altered.
*
- * Returns EFI_CARVE_NO_OVERLAP if the regions don't overlap.
- * Returns EFI_CARVE_OVERLAPS_NONRAM if the carve and map overlap,
- * and the map contains anything but free ram.
- * (only when overlap_only_ram is true)
- * Returns EFI_CARVE_LOOP_AGAIN if the mapping list should be traversed
- * again, as it has been altered
- * Returns the number of overlapping pages. The pages are removed from
- * the mapping list.
+ * Unmaps all memory occupied by the carve_desc region from the list entry
+ * pointed to by map.
*
* In case of EFI_CARVE_OVERLAPS_NONRAM it is the callers responsibility
- * to readd the already carved out pages to the mapping.
+ * to re-add the already carved out pages to the mapping.
*/
-static int efi_mem_carve_out(struct efi_mem_list *map,
+static s64 efi_mem_carve_out(struct efi_mem_list *map,
struct efi_mem_desc *carve_desc,
bool overlap_only_ram)
{
carve_again = false;
list_for_each(lhandle, &efi_mem) {
struct efi_mem_list *lmem;
- int r;
+ s64 r;
lmem = list_entry(lhandle, struct efi_mem_list, link);
r = efi_mem_carve_out(lmem, &newlist->desc,