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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Table of Contents | |||
13 | 13 | ||
14 | I - Introduction | 14 | I - Introduction |
15 | 1) Entry point for arch/powerpc | 15 | 1) Entry point for arch/powerpc |
16 | 2) Entry point for arch/x86 | ||
16 | 17 | ||
17 | II - The DT block format | 18 | II - The DT block format |
18 | 1) Header | 19 | 1) Header |
@@ -225,6 +226,25 @@ it with special cases. | |||
225 | cannot support both configurations with Book E and configurations | 226 | cannot support both configurations with Book E and configurations |
226 | with classic Powerpc architectures. | 227 | with classic Powerpc architectures. |
227 | 228 | ||
229 | 2) Entry point for arch/x86 | ||
230 | ------------------------------- | ||
231 | |||
232 | There is one single 32bit entry point to the kernel at code32_start, | ||
233 | the decompressor (the real mode entry point goes to the same 32bit | ||
234 | entry point once it switched into protected mode). That entry point | ||
235 | supports one calling convention which is documented in | ||
236 | Documentation/x86/boot.txt | ||
237 | The physical pointer to the device-tree block (defined in chapter II) | ||
238 | is passed via setup_data which requires at least boot protocol 2.09. | ||
239 | The type filed is defined as | ||
240 | |||
241 | #define SETUP_DTB 2 | ||
242 | |||
243 | This device-tree is used as an extension to the "boot page". As such it | ||
244 | does not parse / consider data which is already covered by the boot | ||
245 | page. This includes memory size, reserved ranges, command line arguments | ||
246 | or initrd address. It simply holds information which can not be retrieved | ||
247 | otherwise like interrupt routing or a list of devices behind an I2C bus. | ||
228 | 248 | ||
229 | II - The DT block format | 249 | II - The DT block format |
230 | ======================== | 250 | ======================== |