On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 01:16 +0800, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> > The parameters are rearranged, because the pointer is too small. For
> > example, the EFI system table pointer is 8 bytes in x86_64, while it
> is
> > 4 bytes in i386.
>
> Ok. I see what is happening. When the documentation is for arch/i386
> unsigned long is 4 bytes, and you are using unsigned long to mean 8
> bytes. For an 8 byte fields please just spell out the size as 8
> bytes.
Ok. Will do in the next version.
>
> How does EFI handle 32bit/64bit compatibility? In particular
> how do I load a 32bit kernel on machine with a 64bit EFI? Can
> it be done?
>
Because the EFI memory map is converted to E820 map in bootloader now,
it is possible to load 32bit kernel on machine with a 64bit EFI. But it
is almost impossible to call EFI runtime service in 32bit kernel. But I
think EFI runtime service is not essential in this situation, because
the raw hardware can be used too.
Best Regards,
Huang Ying
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