[Qemu-devel] [PATCH] QEMU: ARM: boot: Load kernel at an Image friendly address
Peter Crosthwaite
peter.crosthwaite at xilinx.com
Tue Apr 22 19:20:00 PDT 2014
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:34 PM, Christopher Covington
<cov at codeaurora.org> wrote:
> On 04/17/2014 06:02 AM, Peter Maydell wrote:
>> On 2 April 2014 13:47, Peter Maydell <peter.maydell at linaro.org> wrote:
>>> On 2 April 2014 13:11, Peter Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite at xilinx.com> wrote:
>>>> Like others, I have been carrying this change locally. Good to see it up!
>>>
>>> Why are you all booting raw Images anyway (just out of curiosity)?
>>
>> Given the recent feedback from the kernel mailing list (viz "don't boot
>> Image unless you really know what you're doing, the correct load
>> image may change randomly depending what other board support
>> is in a multikernel image, etc") maybe we should just remove the
>> Image booting support instead? Clearly nobody who hasn't locally
>> patched QEMU is using it at the moment...
>
> An opportunity for a fresh start at low-level loading facilities, should
> anyone be inclined to pursue it, sounds good to me.
>
FWIW, im already using my own bootloader out of tree that cuts in on
this lower level. I'm getting close to be able to throw away -kernel
and friends completely. To implement I have it as a QOMified device so
you just add it on the command line:
qemu-system-foo -device loader,image=/path/to/file[,addr=0xdeadbeef][,cpunr=X]
To load a particular image to a particular CPU (and it is repeatable).
You can:
1: Load elfs and uImages (addr= is ignored)
2: Load raw or zImages
3: Load data files at arbitrary addresses (cpunr= is ignored)
With this, you can BYO secondary bootloops or even run multiple guests
of different CPUs. You can also boot on a non-zeroth CPU. You can
place raw images wherever you want (the issue in this thread). You can
also load in firmware to ROMs.
I then have a tiny hack to make -kernel optional for all ARM.
Bootloader works for at least ARM and Microblaze, haven't tested for
others yet.
Regards,
Peter
> Christopher
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