> I am reading between the lines here (I have never looked at this stuff in 
> Xen) but I would assume it's for the reason given above. The kernel's own 
> decompression routines must run very early on in the boot process - well 
> before the first line of C code runs and while the CPU (on x86) is still 
> running in legacy real addressing mode (right after the handover from the 
> bootloader and relocation of the kernel image).

Ok. Sounds plausible. How is it to seperate the routines? Can they
brought from "legacy mode" to "real mode"?

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