On Wed, 9 Nov 2022 at 09:13, Atish Kumar Patra <ati...@rivosinc.com> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 8:37 AM Ard Biesheuvel <a...@kernel.org> wrote: >> >> On Tue, 8 Nov 2022 at 16:59, Daniel Kiper <dki...@net-space.pl> wrote: >> > >> > On Fri, Nov 04, 2022 at 04:26:06PM -0700, Atish Patra wrote: >> > > Update the RISC-V Linux kernel image headers as per the current header. >> > > >> > > Reference: >> > > <Linux kernel source>/Documentation/riscv/boot-image-header.rst >> > > >> > > 474efecb65dc: ("riscv: modify the Image header to improve compatibility >> > > with the ARM64 header") >> > >> > The latest commit which updates Documentation/riscv/boot-image-header.rst >> > is >> > 1d5c17e47028 (RISC-V: Typo fixes in image header and documentation). >> > >> > > Acked-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schucha...@canonical.com> >> > > Signed-off-by: Atish Patra <ati...@rivosinc.com> >> > >> > The order of these lines should be reversed... >> > >> > > --- >> > > include/grub/riscv32/linux.h | 19 ++++++++++--------- >> > > include/grub/riscv64/linux.h | 19 +++++++++++-------- >> > > 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) >> > > >> > > diff --git a/include/grub/riscv32/linux.h b/include/grub/riscv32/linux.h >> > > index 512b777c8a41..a884d4f4760c 100644 >> > > --- a/include/grub/riscv32/linux.h >> > > +++ b/include/grub/riscv32/linux.h >> > > @@ -19,21 +19,22 @@ >> > > #ifndef GRUB_RISCV32_LINUX_HEADER >> > > #define GRUB_RISCV32_LINUX_HEADER 1 >> > > >> > > -#define GRUB_LINUX_RISCV_MAGIC_SIGNATURE 0x52534356 /* 'RSCV' */ >> > > - >> > > -/* From linux/Documentation/riscv/booting.txt */ >> > > +/* From linux/Documentation/riscv/boot-image-header.rst */ >> > > struct linux_riscv_kernel_header >> > > { >> > > grub_uint32_t code0; /* Executable code */ >> > > grub_uint32_t code1; /* Executable code */ >> > > - grub_uint64_t text_offset; /* Image load offset */ >> > > - grub_uint64_t res0; /* reserved */ >> > > - grub_uint64_t res1; /* reserved */ >> > > + grub_uint64_t text_offset; /* Image load offset, little endian */ >> > > + grub_uint64_t image_size; /* Effective Image size, little endian */ >> > > + grub_uint64_t flags; /* kernel flags, little endian */ >> > > + grub_uint32_t version; /* Version of this header */ >> > > + grub_uint32_t res1; /* reserved */ >> > > grub_uint64_t res2; /* reserved */ >> > > - grub_uint64_t res3; /* reserved */ >> > > - grub_uint64_t res4; /* reserved */ >> > > - grub_uint32_t magic; /* Magic number, little endian, >> > > "RSCV" */ >> > > + grub_uint64_t magic; /* magic (RISC-V specifc, >> > > deprecated)*/ >> > > + grub_uint32_t magic2; /* Magic number 2 (to match the >> > > ARM64 'magic' field pos) */ >> > > grub_uint32_t hdr_offset; /* Offset of PE/COFF header */ >> > >> > I can agree that hdr_offset makes more sense but >> > Documentation/riscv/boot-image-header.rst names this member as res3. >> > So, I would rename hdr_offset to res3 too. Or fix >> > Documentation/riscv/boot-image-header.rst in the kernel. Or, least >> > preferred, explain in the commit message why you do not rename this >> > member and add to the comment that this member is named res3 in the >> > documentation. >> > >> >> Can we get rid of these header definitions entirely? >> >> The only GRUB code that seems to care about the fields that are not >> defined in the PE/COFF spec is grub_cmd_file(), which currently parses >> the magic field, but given that we only support EFI boot anyway, that >> code should just parse the PE machine type instead. > > > If I understand you correctly, you are suggesting to remove the > linux_arm64_kernel_header/linux_riscv_kernel_header > and just define a generic linux_arch_kernel_header which has pe_image_header > at the correct offset. > grub_cmd_file() can just compare the machine type instead of the magic number > for the IS_ARM64_LINUX case. > The other places using linux_arm64_kernel_header will just use the generic > structure to compute the section_alignment field from the PE header. >
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