On 02/16/2011 01:24 PM, Scott Wood wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:00:25 -0600
Meador Inge<meador_i...@mentor.com> wrote:
Hi Kumar,
Quick question about the support for booting at a non-zero base address
(as committed here:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=37dd2badcfcec35f5e21a0926968d77a404f03c3).
Is booting from a non-zero address as simple as changing
"CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START" (assuming it meets the alignment constraints, of
course)?
Another option is to turn on CONFIG_RELOCATABLE. Note that you'll still
have the same alignment constraints; it doesn't generate a truly relocatable
binary (the effective addresses are fixed). But you don't have to specify
the physical address at compile-time. This allows you to use the same
kernel image for multiple AMP partitions.
For example, I want to boot from a non-zero address on the P1022DS. I
should just be able to change "CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START" to, say,
0x08000000, and it should work, right? Any other bits that need to be
done (i.e. U-Boot or device tree magic)?
You'll want the memory node adjusted for your restricted address range
(I'm assuming that this is why you want to start at non-zero, and that
you're not trying to have the kernel be located in the middle of its
partition).
There are some special u-boot variables (bootm_low/bootm_size) that govern
placement of the kernel, fdt, etc.
Thanks Scott. I should have looked in the u-boot docs. There are very
clear instructions on how to setup an AMP environment in
'.../doc/README.mpc8572ds'
(http://git.denx.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=u-boot.git;a=blob;f=doc/README.mpc8572ds;h=06dab596bea52ab8d8c2ba89d86f793cc4881ccb;hb=HEAD).
-Scott
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