"Huang, Ying" <[email protected]> writes:
> Changelog between v2 and v3:
>
> 1. The EFI callwrapper is re-implemented in assembler.
>
> ---
>
> This patch adds basic support for EFI x86_64 system. The main file of
> the patch is the addition of efi.c for x86_64. This file is modeled
> after the EFI IA32 avatar. EFI initialization are implemented in
> efi.c. Some x86_64 specifics are worth noting here. On x86_64,
> parameters passed to UEFI firmware services need to follow the UEFI
> calling convention. For this purpose, a set of functions named
> lin2win<x> (<x> is the number of parameters) are implemented. EFI
> function calls are wrapped before calling the firmware service.
Since the code to generate the e820 map from the efi memory map has
been added to elilo (odd but ok) why does this patch continue to
have code for playing with the efi memory map?
Eric
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