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Merge from Etherboot 5.4

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Michael Brown 2006-03-16 18:15:48 +00:00
commit 9b18017296
2 changed files with 83 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ struct Elf_Bhdr *prepare_boot_params(void *header)
notes.nf1.n_descsz = sizeof(notes.nf1_bootp_data);
notes.nf1.n_type = EB_BOOTP_DATA;
CP(notes.nf1_name, EB_PARAM_NOTE);
notes.nf1_bootp_data = virt_to_phys(BOOTP_DATA_ADDR);
notes.nf1_bootp_data = virt_to_phys(&bootp_data);
notes.nf2.n_namesz = sizeof(EB_PARAM_NOTE);
notes.nf2.n_descsz = sizeof(notes.nf2_header);

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@ -56,28 +56,82 @@ struct multiboot_header {
};
static struct multiboot_header *mbheader;
static unsigned int mbimgoffset, mboffset;
static unsigned char mbbuffer[12];
static struct multiboot_info mbinfo;
static void multiboot_probe(unsigned char *data, int len)
static void multiboot_init(void)
{
mbheader = NULL;
mbimgoffset = 0;
mboffset = 0;
}
/* Remember this probing function is actually different from the usual probing
* functions, since the Multiboot header is somewhere in the first 8KB of the
* image and it is byte aligned, but there is not much more known about how to
* find it. In the Etherboot context the most complicated issue is that the
* image has to be processed block-by-block, with unknown block size and no
* guarantees about block alignment with respect to the image. */
static void multiboot_peek(unsigned char *data, int len)
{
int offset;
struct multiboot_header *h;
/* Multiboot spec requires the header to be in first 8KB of the image */
if (len > 8192)
len = 8192;
/* If we have already searched the first 8KB of the image or if we have
* already found a valid Multiboot header, skip this code. */
if ((mboffset == 12) || (mbimgoffset >= 8192))
return;
for (offset = 0; offset < len; offset += 4) {
h = (struct multiboot_header *) (data + offset);
if (h->magic == MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC
&& h->magic + h->flags + h->checksum == 0) {
printf("/Multiboot");
mbheader = h;
return;
}
}
mbheader = 0;
if (mbimgoffset + len >= 8192)
len = 8192 - mbimgoffset;
/* This piece of code is pretty stupid, since it always copies data, even
* if it is word aligned. This shouldn't matter too much on platforms that
* use the Multiboot spec, since the processors are usually reasonably fast
* and this code is only executed for the first 8KB of the image. Feel
* free to improve it, but be prepared to write quite a lot of code that
* deals with non-aligned data with respect to the image to load. */
while (len > 0) {
mbimgoffset++;
memcpy(mbbuffer + mboffset, data, 1);
mboffset++;
data++;
len--;
if (mboffset == 4) {
/* Accumulated a word into the buffer. */
h = (struct multiboot_header *)mbbuffer;
if (h->magic != MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC) {
/* Wrong magic, this cannot be the start of the header. */
mboffset = 0;
}
} else if (mboffset == 12) {
/* Accumulated the minimum header data into the buffer. */
h = (struct multiboot_header *)mbbuffer;
if (h->magic + h->flags + h->checksum != 0) {
/* Checksum error, not a valid header. Check for a possible
* header starting in the current flag/checksum field. */
if (h->flags == MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC) {
mboffset -= 4;
memmove(mbbuffer, mbbuffer + 4, mboffset);
} else if (h->checksum == MULTIBOOT_HEADER_MAGIC) {
mboffset -= 8;
memmove(mbbuffer, mbbuffer + 8, mboffset);
} else {
mboffset = 0;
}
} else {
printf("Multiboot... ");
mbheader = h;
if ((h->flags & 0xfffc) != 0) {
printf("\nERROR: Unsupported Multiboot requirements flags\n");
longjmp(restart_etherboot, -2);
}
break;
}
}
}
mbimgoffset += len;
}
static inline void multiboot_boot(unsigned long entry)
@ -94,7 +148,7 @@ static inline void multiboot_boot(unsigned long entry)
* strings of the maximum size are possible. Note this buffer
* can overrun if a stupid file name is chosen. Oh well. */
c = cmdline;
for (i = 0; KERNEL_BUF[i] != 0; i++) {
for (i = 0; KERNEL_BUF[i] != '\0'; i++) {
switch (KERNEL_BUF[i]) {
case ' ':
case '\\':
@ -106,6 +160,11 @@ static inline void multiboot_boot(unsigned long entry)
}
*c++ = KERNEL_BUF[i];
}
if (addparam != NULL) {
*c++ = ' ';
memcpy(c, addparam, addparamlen);
c += addparamlen;
}
(void)sprintf(c, " -retaddr %#lX", virt_to_phys(xend32));
mbinfo.flags = MULTIBOOT_MMAP_VALID | MULTIBOOT_MEM_VALID |MULTIBOOT_CMDLINE_VALID;
@ -139,5 +198,11 @@ static inline void multiboot_boot(unsigned long entry)
os_regs.eax = 0x2BADB002;
os_regs.ebx = virt_to_phys(&mbinfo);
xstart32(entry);
longjmp(restart_etherboot, -2);
/* A Multiboot kernel by default never returns - there is nothing in the
* specification about what happens to the boot loader after the kernel has
* been started. Thus if the kernel returns it is definitely aware of the
* semantics involved (i.e. the "-retaddr" parameter). Do not treat this
* as an error, but restart with a fresh DHCP request in order to activate
* the menu again in case one is used. */
longjmp(restart_etherboot, 2);
}