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@@ -154,13 +154,33 @@ In either case, the following conditions must be met:
154 154
155- CPU mode 155- CPU mode
156 All forms of interrupts must be disabled (IRQs and FIQs) 156 All forms of interrupts must be disabled (IRQs and FIQs)
157 The CPU must be in SVC mode. (A special exception exists for Angel) 157
158 For CPUs which do not include the ARM virtualization extensions, the
159 CPU must be in SVC mode. (A special exception exists for Angel)
160
161 CPUs which include support for the virtualization extensions can be
162 entered in HYP mode in order to enable the kernel to make full use of
163 these extensions. This is the recommended boot method for such CPUs,
164 unless the virtualisations are already in use by a pre-installed
165 hypervisor.
166
167 If the kernel is not entered in HYP mode for any reason, it must be
168 entered in SVC mode.
158 169
159- Caches, MMUs 170- Caches, MMUs
160 The MMU must be off. 171 The MMU must be off.
161 Instruction cache may be on or off. 172 Instruction cache may be on or off.
162 Data cache must be off. 173 Data cache must be off.
163 174
175 If the kernel is entered in HYP mode, the above requirements apply to
176 the HYP mode configuration in addition to the ordinary PL1 (privileged
177 kernel modes) configuration. In addition, all traps into the
178 hypervisor must be disabled, and PL1 access must be granted for all
179 peripherals and CPU resources for which this is architecturally
180 possible. Except for entering in HYP mode, the system configuration
181 should be such that a kernel which does not include support for the
182 virtualization extensions can boot correctly without extra help.
183
164- The boot loader is expected to call the kernel image by jumping 184- The boot loader is expected to call the kernel image by jumping
165 directly to the first instruction of the kernel image. 185 directly to the first instruction of the kernel image.
166 186