This patchset defines a 32-bit boot protocol for i386/x86_64 platform,
adds an extensible boot parameter passing mechanism, export the boot
parameters via sysfs.
The patchset has been tested against 2.6.23-rc8-mm2 kernel on x86_64
and i386.
This patchset is based on the proposal of Peter Anvin.
Known Issues:
- Where is safe to place the linked list of setup_data? Because the
length of the linked list of setup_data is variable, it can not be
copied into BSS segment of kernel as that of "zero page". We must
find a safe place for it, where it will not be overwritten by kernel
during booting up. The i386 kernel will overwrite some pages after
_end. The x86_64 kernel will overwrite some pages from 0x1000 on.
- The fields in zero page are fairly complex (such as struct
edd_info). Is it necessary to document every field inside the first
level fields, until the primary data type? Or is it sufficient to
provide the C struct name only?
v5:
- Use bt_ioremap/bt_iounmap in copy_setup_data.
v4:
- Reserve setup_data and boot parameters for accessing during
runtime.
- Export boot parameters via sysfs.
v3:
- Move hd0_info and hd1_info back to zero page for compatibility.
v2:
- Increase the boot protocol version number
- Check version number before parsing setup data.
- Revise zero page description according to the source code and move
them to zero-page.txt.
Best Regards,
Huang Ying
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