On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Christopher Covington <c...@codeaurora.org> wrote: > Hi Joel, > > On 03/24/2014 11:34 PM, Joel Fernandes wrote: >> Loading kernel at offset 0x10000 works only for zImage, but not for Image, >> because the kernel expect the start of decompressed kernel (.head.text) to be > > Nit: expects > >> at an address that's a distance that's 16MB aligned from PAGE_OFFSET + >> TEXT_OFFSET (see vmlinux.lds.S). This check is enfornced in __fixup_pv_table >> in > > Nit: enforced > >> arch/arm/kernel/head.S TEXT_OFFSET is 0x00008000, so a 16MB alignment needs >> to >> have a "0x8000" in the lower 16 bits so that they cancel out. Currently the >> offset Qemu loads it at is 0x10000. >> >> With zImage, this need is met because zImage loads the uncompressed Image >> correctly, however when loading an Image and executing directly Qemu is >> required it to load it at the correct location. Doing so, doesn't break >> Qemu's >> zImage loading. With this patch, both zImage and Image work correctly. > > I had just been playing with my own version of this change. Glad to see it > going upstream. > > Tested-by: Christopher Covington <c...@codeaurora.org> >
Thanks, I updated the patch with these changes. -Joel