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@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ Design Notes on Exporting U-Boot Functions to Standalone Applications:
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thus the compiler cannot perform type checks on these assignments.
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2. The pointer to the jump table is passed to the application in a
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- machine-dependent way. PowerPC, ARM, MIPS and Blackfin architectures
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- use a dedicated register to hold the pointer to the 'global_data'
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- structure: r2 on PowerPC, r8 on ARM, k0 on MIPS, and P3 on Blackfin.
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- The x86 architecture does not use such a register; instead, the
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- pointer to the 'global_data' structure is passed as 'argv[-1]'
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- pointer.
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+ machine-dependent way. PowerPC, ARM, MIPS, Blackfin and Nios II
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+ architectures use a dedicated register to hold the pointer to the
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+ 'global_data' structure: r2 on PowerPC, r8 on ARM, k0 on MIPS,
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+ P3 on Blackfin and gp on Nios II. The x86 architecture does not
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+ use such a register; instead, the pointer to the 'global_data'
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+ structure is passed as 'argv[-1]' pointer.
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The application can access the 'global_data' structure in the same
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way as U-Boot does:
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@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ Design Notes on Exporting U-Boot Functions to Standalone Applications:
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ARM 0x0c100000 0x0c100000
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MIPS 0x80200000 0x80200000
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Blackfin 0x00001000 0x00001000
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+ Nios II 0x02000000 0x02000000
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For example, the "hello world" application may be loaded and
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executed on a PowerPC board with the following commands:
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