H. Peter Anvin wrote: > Given that we have already established littleendian byte order, it's the > same thing. >
Well, not quite; mentioning the string form first creates an ambiguity. I'd express as something like: ``The magic number is 0x53726448 (implicitly, stored little-endian), which breaks down to the characters "HdrS".'' >>> + >>> +Field name: version >>> +Type: read >>> +Offset/size: 0x206/2 >>> +Protocol: 2.00+ >>> + >>> + Contains the boot protocol version, e.g. 0x0204 for version 2.04. >>> >>> >> So the version is in BCD? >> > > Valid objection. It probably should be considered as (major, minor) > bytes, but we haven't had any releases where it hasn't also been valid > BCD. I would prefer separate bytes myself, so 2.10 = 0x20a instead of > 2.10 = 0x210. > OK. So is the major or minor at the lower address? >>> +Field name: readmode_swtch >>> +Type: modify (optional) >>> +Offset/size: 0x208/4 >>> +Protocol: 2.00+ >>> + >>> + Boot loader hook (see separate chapter.) >>> >>> >> Chapter? Is there a more specific reference you could make? >> > > Fair enough... > > >>> +Field name: kernel_version >>> +Type: read >>> +Offset/size: 0x20e/2 >>> +Protocol: 2.00+ >>> + >>> + If set to a nonzero value, contains a pointer to a null-terminated >>> >>> >> "nil-terminated"? "\0-terminated"? >> > > Uh? That seems more than a little silly. Yes, I guess formally > speaking we're talking about "NUL-terminated", but the term > "null-terminated" has over 800,000 hits on Google -- 10 times as many as > "NUL-terminated" -- and is hardly an ambiguous term ("NUL-terminated" is > ugly, and "zero-terminated" is ambiguous.) > 0x00 or \0-terminated is idiomatic and unambigous. Not a big deal either way. J - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/