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@@ -50,6 +50,11 @@ Protocol 2.08: (Kernel 2.6.26) Added crc32 checksum and ELF format
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Protocol 2.09: (Kernel 2.6.26) Added a field of 64-bit physical
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Protocol 2.09: (Kernel 2.6.26) Added a field of 64-bit physical
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pointer to single linked list of struct setup_data.
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pointer to single linked list of struct setup_data.
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+Protocol 2.10: (Kernel 2.6.31) A protocol for relaxed alignment
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+ beyond the kernel_alignment added, new init_size and
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+ pref_address fields.
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**** MEMORY LAYOUT
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**** MEMORY LAYOUT
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The traditional memory map for the kernel loader, used for Image or
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The traditional memory map for the kernel loader, used for Image or
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@@ -173,7 +178,7 @@ Offset Proto Name Meaning
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022C/4 2.03+ ramdisk_max Highest legal initrd address
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022C/4 2.03+ ramdisk_max Highest legal initrd address
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0230/4 2.05+ kernel_alignment Physical addr alignment required for kernel
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0230/4 2.05+ kernel_alignment Physical addr alignment required for kernel
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0234/1 2.05+ relocatable_kernel Whether kernel is relocatable or not
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0234/1 2.05+ relocatable_kernel Whether kernel is relocatable or not
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-0235/1 N/A pad2 Unused
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+0235/1 2.10+ min_alignment Minimum alignment, as a power of two
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0236/2 N/A pad3 Unused
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0236/2 N/A pad3 Unused
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0238/4 2.06+ cmdline_size Maximum size of the kernel command line
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0238/4 2.06+ cmdline_size Maximum size of the kernel command line
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023C/4 2.07+ hardware_subarch Hardware subarchitecture
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023C/4 2.07+ hardware_subarch Hardware subarchitecture
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@@ -182,6 +187,8 @@ Offset Proto Name Meaning
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024C/4 2.08+ payload_length Length of kernel payload
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024C/4 2.08+ payload_length Length of kernel payload
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0250/8 2.09+ setup_data 64-bit physical pointer to linked list
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0250/8 2.09+ setup_data 64-bit physical pointer to linked list
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of struct setup_data
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of struct setup_data
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+0258/8 2.10+ pref_address Preferred loading address
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+0260/4 2.10+ init_size Linear memory required during initialization
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(1) For backwards compatibility, if the setup_sects field contains 0, the
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(1) For backwards compatibility, if the setup_sects field contains 0, the
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real value is 4.
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real value is 4.
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@@ -482,11 +489,19 @@ Protocol: 2.03+
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0x37FFFFFF, you can start your ramdisk at 0x37FE0000.)
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0x37FFFFFF, you can start your ramdisk at 0x37FE0000.)
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Field name: kernel_alignment
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Field name: kernel_alignment
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-Type: read (reloc)
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+Type: read/modify (reloc)
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Offset/size: 0x230/4
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Offset/size: 0x230/4
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-Protocol: 2.05+
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+Protocol: 2.05+ (read), 2.10+ (modify)
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+ Alignment unit required by the kernel (if relocatable_kernel is
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+ true.) A relocatable kernel that is loaded at an alignment
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+ incompatible with the value in this field will be realigned during
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+ kernel initialization.
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- Alignment unit required by the kernel (if relocatable_kernel is true.)
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+ Starting with protocol version 2.10, this reflects the kernel
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+ alignment preferred for optimal performance; it is possible for the
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+ loader to modify this field to permit a lesser alignment. See the
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+ min_alignment and pref_address field below.
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Field name: relocatable_kernel
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Field name: relocatable_kernel
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Type: read (reloc)
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Type: read (reloc)
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@@ -498,6 +513,22 @@ Protocol: 2.05+
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After loading, the boot loader must set the code32_start field to
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After loading, the boot loader must set the code32_start field to
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point to the loaded code, or to a boot loader hook.
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point to the loaded code, or to a boot loader hook.
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+Field name: min_alignment
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+Type: read (reloc)
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+Offset/size: 0x235/1
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+Protocol: 2.10+
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+
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+ This field, if nonzero, indicates as a power of two the minimum
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+ alignment required, as opposed to preferred, by the kernel to boot.
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+ If a boot loader makes use of this field, it should update the
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+ kernel_alignment field with the alignment unit desired; typically:
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+
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+ kernel_alignment = 1 << min_alignment
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+
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+ There may be a considerable performance cost with an excessively
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+ misaligned kernel. Therefore, a loader should typically try each
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+ power-of-two alignment from kernel_alignment down to this alignment.
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Field name: cmdline_size
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Field name: cmdline_size
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Type: read
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Type: read
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Offset/size: 0x238/4
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Offset/size: 0x238/4
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@@ -582,6 +613,36 @@ Protocol: 2.09+
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sure to consider the case where the linked list already contains
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sure to consider the case where the linked list already contains
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entries.
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entries.
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+Field name: pref_address
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+Type: read (reloc)
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+Offset/size: 0x258/8
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+Protocol: 2.10+
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+
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+ This field, if nonzero, represents a preferred load address for the
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+ kernel. A relocating bootloader should attempt to load at this
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+ address if possible.
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+
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+ A non-relocatable kernel will unconditionally move itself and to run
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+ at this address.
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+
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+Field name: init_size
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+Type: read
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+Offset/size: 0x25c/4
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+
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+ This field indicates the amount of linear contiguous memory starting
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+ at the kernel runtime start address that the kernel needs before it
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+ is capable of examining its memory map. This is not the same thing
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+ as the total amount of memory the kernel needs to boot, but it can
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+ be used by a relocating boot loader to help select a safe load
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+ address for the kernel.
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+
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+ The kernel runtime start address is determined by the following algorithm:
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+
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+ if (relocatable_kernel)
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+ runtime_start = align_up(load_address, kernel_alignment)
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+ else
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+ runtime_start = pref_address
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+
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**** THE IMAGE CHECKSUM
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**** THE IMAGE CHECKSUM
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