[RFC] ARM VM System Sepcification

Michael Hudson-Doyle michael.hudson at linaro.org
Wed Feb 26 16:05:05 EST 2014


Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall at linaro.org> writes:

> Hardware Description
> --------------------
> The Linux kernel's proper entry point always takes a pointer to an FDT,
> regardless of the boot mechanism, firmware, and hardware description
> method.  Even on real hardware which only supports ACPI and UEFI, the kernel
> entry point will still receive a pointer to a simple FDT, generated by
> the Linux kernel UEFI stub, containing a pointer to the UEFI system
> table.  The kernel can then discover ACPI from the system tables.  The
> presence of ACPI vs. FDT is therefore always itself discoverable,
> through the FDT.
>
> Therefore, the VM implementation must provide through its UEFI
> implementation, either:
>
>   a complete FDT which describes the entire VM system and will boot
>   mainline kernels driven by device tree alone, or
>
>   no FDT.  In this case, the VM implementation must provide ACPI, and
>   the OS must be able to locate the ACPI root pointer through the UEFI
>   system table.

Maybe I'm missing something, but should this last bit say "a trivial
FDT" instead of "no FDT"?  If not, I don't understand the first
paragraph :-)

Cheers,
mwh



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