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As per the in-line comment, this is where distros should configure it. Not via kernel command line parameters. As found by looking at the implementation, while exploring the cause of a bug on the Raspberry Pi 4, it was found that `cma=` on the command line parameters will overwrite the values a device tree will have configured for a given platform. With this, the more recent 5.4 vendor kernel boots just fine on the Raspberry Pi 4 using our common configuration. |
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