[PATCH 1/2] ARM: Add Kconfig option to use mkimage -T kernel_noload
Uwe Kleine-König
u.kleine-koenig at pengutronix.de
Wed Feb 29 15:59:01 EST 2012
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 08:45:27PM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 09:39:58PM +0100, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> > I'd bet your platform has cache support in the decompressor without
> > knowing which platform you use. I suggest commenting out
> >
> > bl cache_on
> >
> > in arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S to see the difference.
> >
> > How do you build the uImage containing the zImage? If you use the
> > in-kernel uImage target booting that usually means:
> >
> > - move the zImage to ZRELADDR
> > - jump into zImage
> > - decompress zImage to somewhere else
> > - move decompressed image to ZRELADDR
> > - jump to ZRELADDR
> >
> > That is you have two relocations because the first location for sure
> > conflicts with the decompressed image.
>
> Actually, we do this slightly differently nowadays. Inside zImage:
>
> - if zImage location conflicts, move the decompressed data
s/de//
> and decompressor to another location
> - decompress zImage to ZRELADDR
> - jump to ZRELADDR
>
> That reduces the size required for copying. Of course, that copy can
> (as it's always been the case) be totally eliminated by ensuring that
> you load the zImage out of the way of the decompressed image.
>
> So, really, comparing a standard uImage produced by the standard kernel
> with gzipped Image is far from a fair comparison. And that's actually
> another argument for getting rid of the uImage target... it may make
> people think a bit about what they're doing rather than accepting
> whatever default location someone else chose for their kernel.
I'm all in favour to remove the uImage target because back in 2007 we
already had a similar discussion[1]. (Back then I still thought that
improving the uImage support would be a good idea.)
That said I think *in general* having support for U-Boot in the kernel
is fine because I think U-Boot is the bootloader used most. But if you
need some Kconfig settings or more than one Makefile target I think just
building an Image or zImage and doing the U-Boot wrapping without the
help of Linux' build system is preferable.
Best regards
Uwe
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.arm.kernel/36547/focus=36588
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